Therapists need an effective approach to case conceptualization that has three key functions. It must explain and guide treatment, and it must predict challenges and obstacles that are likely to arise over the course of treatment. This allows therapists to proactively respond. The 15 Minute Case Conceptualization is a clinician-friendly approach that is quick to use and easy to learn and master.
Therapists need an effective approach to case conceptualization that has three key functions. It must explain and guide treatment, and it must predict challenges and obstacles that are likely to arise over the course of treatment. This allows therapists to proactively respond. The 15 Minute Case Conceptualization is a clinician-friendly approach that is quick to use and easy to learn and master.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Len Sperry, MD, PhD, is Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Mental Health Counseling Department, Florida Atlantic University and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin. Jon Sperry, PhD, is Associate Professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida and is also a staff therapist at the Counseling and Psychological Services at Florida Atlantic University. Sperry has co-authored four textbooks on case conceptualization and has lectured about this topic around the globe. He was President of the North American Society of Adlerian Psychology (NASAP) from 2017-2018; and he is currently the co-editor in chief of the Journal of Individual Psychology (JIP).
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction 1. The Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization Approach 2. Pattern: Heart of the Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization Approach 3. Case Conceptualization Basics: Nine Behavioral Markers Presentation Precipitant Predisposition Pattern Protective factors Perpetuants Personality-Culture Plan Predictive factors 4. Brief Case Conceptualization Step 1. Specify Presenting Problem and Precipitants Step 2. Identify Maladaptive Pattern Step 3. Identify Predisposing Factors and Perpetuants Step 4. Specify Treatment Goals and Interventions Step 5. Specify Treatment Challenges 5. Brief Case Conceptualization Practice 6. Full-Scale Case Conceptualization Step 1. Specify Presenting Problem/Precipitants Step 2. Identify Maladaptive Pattern Step 3. Identify Predisposing Factors and Perpetuants Step 4. Identify Cultural Factors, Explanations, Expectations Step 5. Identify Protective Factors Step 6. Specify Treatment Goals (First and Second Order) Step 7. Specify Treatment Interventions, including Cultural Step 8. Specify Treatment Challenges 7. Full Scale Case Conceptualizations Practice 8. Couple and Family Case Conceptualizations 9. Mastering the Competency of Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization 10. Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization: Origins and Evidence Appendix
Foreword Introduction 1. The Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization Approach 2. Pattern: Heart of the Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization Approach 3. Case Conceptualization Basics: Nine Behavioral Markers Presentation Precipitant Predisposition Pattern Protective factors Perpetuants Personality-Culture Plan Predictive factors 4. Brief Case Conceptualization Step 1. Specify Presenting Problem and Precipitants Step 2. Identify Maladaptive Pattern Step 3. Identify Predisposing Factors and Perpetuants Step 4. Specify Treatment Goals and Interventions Step 5. Specify Treatment Challenges 5. Brief Case Conceptualization Practice 6. Full-Scale Case Conceptualization Step 1. Specify Presenting Problem/Precipitants Step 2. Identify Maladaptive Pattern Step 3. Identify Predisposing Factors and Perpetuants Step 4. Identify Cultural Factors, Explanations, Expectations Step 5. Identify Protective Factors Step 6. Specify Treatment Goals (First and Second Order) Step 7. Specify Treatment Interventions, including Cultural Step 8. Specify Treatment Challenges 7. Full Scale Case Conceptualizations Practice 8. Couple and Family Case Conceptualizations 9. Mastering the Competency of Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization 10. Pattern-Focused Case Conceptualization: Origins and Evidence Appendix
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