
IPT for PTSD—Role Transitions
John C. Markowitz
in Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
This and the succeeding chapters focus on specific interpersonal problem areas, the focus of treatment for PTSD. This chapter provides a description of how therapists treat role transitions ...
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Case Formulation Models
Robert A. DiTomasso, Stacey C. Cahn, Susan M. Panichelli-Mindel, and Roger K. McFillin
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Psychology
In this chapter the authors discuss case conceptualization and the critical role it serves in clinical psychology. The general goals and functions of case formulation are reviewed and ...
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Formulating
David Hewison, Christopher Clulow, and Harriet Drake
in Couple Therapy for Depression: A clinician’s guide to integrative practice
Working with couples to help them identify and understand the nature and functions of their interactions is important in working with and fine-tuning the formulations informing the therapy. ...
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Transdiagnostic Assessment and Case Formulation: Rationale and Application with the Unified Protocol
Hannah Boettcher and Laren R. Conklin
in Applications of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of Emotional Disorders
This chapter describes a transdiagnostic, emotion-focused approach to case formulation that facilitates individualized application of the Unified Protocol for Transdiagnostic Treatment of ...
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Adult Neuropsychological Assessment
Aaron P. Nelson and Margaret O’Connor
in Psychologists' Desk Reference (3 ed.)
Chapter 17 discusses adult neuropsychological assessment, including fundamental assumptions, uses, and approach to clinical neuropsychological assessment, the clinical method (including ...
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IPT for PTSD—Role Disputes
John C. Markowitz
in Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Comparable to Chapters 7 and 8, this chapter focuses on the IPT focal area of role disputes. It includes two extended case examples. Components of these cases include the initial, middle, ...
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Case Formulation in Clinical Neuropsychology
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 4 discusses two epistemological trends have largely evolved over the twentieth century and which continue to underlie clinical neuropsychological case formulation today, the first ...
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Psychiatric Treatment of Bipolar Disorder: The Case of Janice
Jeffrey J. Rakofsky and Boadie W. Dunlop
in Case Studies in Clinical Psychological Science: Bridging the Gap from Science to Practice
Chapter 5 covers the psychiatric treatment of bipolar disorder, including a case history, key principles, assessment strategy, differential diagnosis, case formulation, treatment planning, ...
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Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Joshua D Lipsitz
in Casebook of Interpersonal Psychotherapy
Chapter 10 discusses interpersonal psychotherapy for social anxiety disorder, and covers interpersonal problem areas, stages of IPT, assessing symptom change, state of the empirical ...
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Post-traumatic stress disorder
John Marzillier
in The Trauma Therapies
Chapter 2 discusses post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The chapter explores the nature of PTSD, the diagnosis of PTSD in DSM-5, the clinical significance of changes made to the DSM-IV ...
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Autism and the Physiology of Stress and Anxiety
Raymond G. Romanczyk and Jennifer M. Gillis
in Stress and Coping in Autism
This chapter discusses the important contribution of the constructs of stress and anxiety to assist in treatment formulation from a psychophysiological perspective. It explores anxiety, ...
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Active Planning: Mapping the territory and navigational skills for AMBIT-influenced work
Dickon Bevington, Peter Fuggle, Liz Cracknell, and Peter Fonagy
in Adaptive Mentalization-Based Integrative Treatment: A Guide for Teams to Develop Systems of Care
This chapter, comprising three sections, is the first of two (with Chapter 4) covering the work with clients. The first section covers planning and the maintenance of purpose and progress ...
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Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
Victoria Bream, Fiona Challacombe, Asmita Palmer, and Paul Salkovskis
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) can be a very disabling and distressing problem. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) has been shown to be very effective in helping people to overcome ...
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Cognitive-behaviour therapy for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Victoria Bream, Fiona Challacombe, Asmita Palmer, and Paul Salkovskis
in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
This chapter guides the reader through the process of eliciting a shared understanding of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), working collaboratively with the client—a cornerstone of the ...
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A Metacognitive Approach to Cognitive Remediation: Why We Need to Attend to It to Produce Functional Outcomes
Til Wykes, Adam Crowther, and Clare Reeder
in Cognitive Remediation to Improve Functional Outcomes
Awareness of one’s own thinking and one’s ability to actively adapt thinking strategies is a key feature of cognitive remediation. This chapter provides a definition of the metacognitive ...
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Structure of mentalization-based treatment
Anthony Bateman and Peter Fonagy
in Mentalization-Based Treatment for Personality Disorders: A Practical Guide
This chapter lays out the trajectory for the program of mentalization-based treatment (MBT), beginning with the initial stages—giving a diagnosis, explanation, and psychoeducation—and then ...
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The Neuropsychological Evaluation Report
Greg J. Lamberty and Nathaniel W. Nelson
in Specialty Competencies in Clinical Neuropsychology
Chapter 5 discusses in detail how some of the general guidelines that inform case conceptualization and formulation in the neuropsychological evaluation may be effectively applied in ...
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Diagnosis and Classification
Mick Power
in Madness Cracked
Chapter 2 examines some of the various and different approaches that have been used to classify and diagnose madness. Some of the historical background that has fed into the current ...
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Accepting
David Hewison, Christopher Clulow, and Harriet Drake
in Couple Therapy for Depression: A clinician’s guide to integrative practice
Acceptance is an active process that relies upon an understanding of the functions of each partner’s role in the interactions between them. The same behaviour can perform different ...
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Models of Cognitive-Behavioral Case Formulation
Christine Maguth Nezu, Christopher R. Martell, and Arthur M. Nezu
in Specialty Competencies in Cognitive and Behavioral Psychology
Chapter 5 provides an overview of cognitive behavioural case formulation as a ‘hypothesis’ about the causes, precipitants, and maintaining influences of a person’s psychological problems ...
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