The 15 Minute Case Conceptualization
Mastering the Pattern-Focused Approach
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 30 December 2021
- ISBN 9780197517987
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages192 pages
- Size 235x157x12 mm
- Weight 249 g
- Language English 158
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Short description:
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.
MoreLong description:
Once understood as useful but optional, case conceptualization is now considered essential and one of the most important of all clinical skills and competencies. As clinicians look for resources to assist in learning and mastering this competency, they must choose among different case conceptualization approaches considering those that are both clinically effective and clinician friendly. A truly clinically effective approach explains and guides treatment, and most importantly, predicts challenges and obstacles that are likely to arise over the course of treatment. Most approaches emphasize explaning and guiding treatment, but seldom include third function which helps anticipate likely challenges, which if not proactively addressed, are likely to result in therapy interference or premature termination. Research shows that such case conceptualization is essential in determining the course and overall effectiveness of therapy. This essential task can be completed in as little as fifteen minutes. A truly clinician-friendly approach is one that is quick to use and easy to master. The 15 Minutes Case Conceptualization is evidence-based, step-by-step approach that is both highly effective and clinician friendly.
MoreTable of Contents:
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 & Precipitants
Step 2. Identify Maladaptive Pattern
Step 3. Identify Predisposing Factors & Perpetuants
Step 4. Specify Treatment Goals & 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 & Perpetuants
Step 4. Identify Cultural Factors, Explanations, Expectations
Step 5. Identify Protective Factors
Step 6. Specify Treatment Goals (First & 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