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

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Nicholas Tarrier, Judith Johnson
Routledge, 06.07.2015 - 402 Seiten

Since the successful first edition of Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, there has been a proliferation of psychological research supporting the effectiveness of CBT for a range of disorders. Case formulation is the starting point for CBT treatment, and Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy is unique in both its focus upon formulation, and the scope and range of ideas and disorders it covers. With a range of expert contributions, this substantially updated second edition of the book includes chapters addressing; the evidence base and rationale for using a formulation-driven approach in CBT; disorder-specific formulation models; the formulation process amongst populations with varying needs; formulation in supervision and with staff groups. New to the book are chapters that discuss:

Formulation amongst populations with physical health difficulties

Formulation approaches to suicidal behaviour

Formulation with staff groups

Case Formulation in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy will be an indispensable guide for experienced therapists and clinical psychologists and counsellors seeking to continue their professional development and aiming to update their knowledge with the latest developments in CBT formulation.

 

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List of figures and tables
Case formulation and the outcome of cognitive behaviour therapy
Formulation from the perspective of contextualism
A biopsychosocial and evolutionary approach to formulation
Cognitive and metacognitive therapy case formulation in anxiety
Cognitive behavioural case formulation for complex and recurrent
Case conceptualisation in complex PTSD Integrating theory with practice
A cognitive behavioural case formulation approach to the treatment
Cognitive behavioural formulation for personality problems
Cognitive behavioural case formulation in complex eating disorder
Case formulation in suicidal behaviour
Physical health problems A framework and checklist for case
Formulating collaboratively with carers
Working with people seeking asylum
Clinical supervision
Index

Cognitive behavioural case formulation in bipolar disorder

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Autoren-Profil (2015)

Nicholas Tarrier has held academic appointments in Brazil and Australia and worked as a clinical psychologist in the NHS. From 1991 to 2011 he was Professor of Clinical Psychology at the University of Manchester and at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London from 2011 to 2014. His main research interests have been in investigating psychosocial environments in the development of mental disorders and the development and evaluation of cognitive-behavioural and family interventions. He is now retired.

Judith Johnson is a Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer at the University of Leeds and the Bradford Institute of Health Research. Her research is focused upon understanding and supporting the development of wellbeing and resilience, and how this can be applied in healthcare settings to improve interventions and service delivery.

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