Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy: The Treatment of Challenging and Complex Cases

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Nicholas Tarrier, Judith Johnson
Routledge, 16.10.2006 - 400 Seiten

Case formulation is the core skill of every practitioner carrying out psychological therapies at an advanced level. It is essential in providing an idiosyncratic understanding of the individual client and their clinical problems.

In this volume, Nicholas Tarrier brings together contributions that cover many of the clinical issues that will challenge practitioners in their practice of cognitive behaviour therapy. Each chapter serves as a practical guide to overcoming that particular clinical challenge and is grounded solidly in research evidence. Experts in each individual field discuss how case formulation aids clinical practice in their chosen area and demonstrate how detailed understanding of the clinical case leads to improved therapeutic outcome. Subjects covered include:

  • a biopsychosocial and evolutionary approach to formulation with a special focus on shame
  • case conceptualisation in complex PTSD
  • cognitive behavioural case formulation in complex eating disorders.

This indispensable guide to formulating clinical cases will be welcomed by clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, psychiatric nurses, counsellors, social workers and students.

 

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List of tables and figures
An introduction to case formulation and its challenges
Is the emperor clothed?
Formulation from the perspective of contextualism
Cognitive therapy case formulation in anxiety disorders
A biopsychosocial and evolutionary approach
Case formulation in depression
Integrating
Cognitivebehavioural case formulation in complex eating
Medically unexplained symptoms
Case formulation
Selfharm
Working with asylum seekers
Conceptualising and formulating cognitive therapy
Index
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A cognitivebehavioural case formulation approach to

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Autoren-Profil (2006)

Nicholas Tarrier is Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester. He has pioneered the development and evaluation of cognitive behaviour therapies for schizophrenia and other psychological disorders.

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