Individual Case Formulation presents formulation as a process that can be taught systematically to trainee therapists. The book begins by discussing assorted theories of case formulation, and critiques their ability to be applied in real world situations. The individual case formulation approach is then defined and discussed as a way to integrate the best of what different theoretical orientations have to offer in conjunction with the expertise and clinical judgment of the therapist. The book proposes a systemic/functional framework that focuses on difficulties as defined by the client and emphasizes constructive solutions to problems rather than symptom reduction. Moving from theory to application, the book then guides therapists in how to conduct assessment interviews, how to reach a provisional formulation, how to test that formulation for accuracy and reformulate if necessary, how a therapist can make explicit what their clinical reasoning was in making the case formulation, and provides case examples and transcripts so readers will better grasp the concepts in action. Intended both for the starting or trainee therapist and the experienced clinician, Individual Case Formulation provides a practical guide for those looking to improve their case formulation skills. * Reviews, critiques and compares multiple theories on formulation* Identifies benefits of utilizing the individual case approach* Guides trainee therapists how to conduct assessment interviews and reach a provisional formulation* Presents a conceptual framework for developing and testing a formulation* Helps trainees make explicit their clinical reasoning* Field-tested for several decades* Provides case examples with annotated transcripts to illustrate the process of formulation
Show moreIndividual Case Formulation presents formulation as a process that can be taught systematically to trainee therapists. The book begins by discussing assorted theories of case formulation, and critiques their ability to be applied in real world situations. The individual case formulation approach is then defined and discussed as a way to integrate the best of what different theoretical orientations have to offer in conjunction with the expertise and clinical judgment of the therapist. The book proposes a systemic/functional framework that focuses on difficulties as defined by the client and emphasizes constructive solutions to problems rather than symptom reduction. Moving from theory to application, the book then guides therapists in how to conduct assessment interviews, how to reach a provisional formulation, how to test that formulation for accuracy and reformulate if necessary, how a therapist can make explicit what their clinical reasoning was in making the case formulation, and provides case examples and transcripts so readers will better grasp the concepts in action. Intended both for the starting or trainee therapist and the experienced clinician, Individual Case Formulation provides a practical guide for those looking to improve their case formulation skills. * Reviews, critiques and compares multiple theories on formulation* Identifies benefits of utilizing the individual case approach* Guides trainee therapists how to conduct assessment interviews and reach a provisional formulation* Presents a conceptual framework for developing and testing a formulation* Helps trainees make explicit their clinical reasoning* Field-tested for several decades* Provides case examples with annotated transcripts to illustrate the process of formulation
Show moreA clinical guide to performing the best possible case formulations without reliance on a specific therapy modality or disorder-specific treatment manual
1. Formulation—the Main Issues2. Conceptual Frameworks for Case Formulation 3. Evidence-Based Practice: Diagnostic and Transdiagnostic Approaches4. Theory and Evidence in Individual Case Formulation5. The Process of Reasoning in Individual Case Formulation6. Narrative and Textual Analysis in Formulation7. Formulation Skills and the Therapeutic Relationship8. A Functional/Systemic Framework for Case Formulation9. Future Prospects for Individual Case FormulationGuidelines for Assessment and Constructing an Individual Case Formulation (ICF)
Richard S Hallam is Visiting Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Greenwich, London. His career has combined teaching, research and professional practice in clinical psychology. Books he has had published include Counselling for Anxiety Problems (1992) and Virtual Selves, Real Persons (2009).
".this thought provoking book provides a timely review of both conceptual bases of ICF and an examination of current assumptions underlying ICF in the light of modern pressures to put people's psychological problems and complexities in to over simple categories, such as medical diagnoses. This is a book that should be a major reference text in all clinical and counselling psychology courses."--Clinical Psychologist, August 2013
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