CBT Case Formulation as Therapeutic Process

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anglais | 10-04-2022 | 332 pages

9783030635893

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Couverture / Jaquette

This book reasserts the importance of case formulation as the first step in implementing effective cognitive behavioral therapies (CBT), centering it as the main operative tool of CBT approaches by which the therapist handles the whole psychotherapeutic process. Chapters discuss specific CBT interventions and components of the treatment, aspecific factors including therapeutic alliance and relationship, and theoretical and historical background of CBT practices.

In addition, the book assumes that in CBTs the case formulation is a procedure which is continuously shared and reevaluated between patient and therapist throughout the course of treatment. This aspect is increasingly becoming the distinguishing feature of CBT approaches as it embodies CBT's basic tenets and implies full confidence in patients¿ conscious agreement, transparent cooperation and explicit commitment with CBT¿s model of clinical change.

Note biographique

Giovanni Maria Ruggiero is a practicing private psychotherapist who studied medicine and surgery at the University of Pavia in 1992 and specialized in Psychiatry at the University of Milan in 1998 and in cognitive psychotherapy at the School of cognitive and cognitive therapy behavioral "Cognitive Studies" of Milan in 2001. He is the director of studies at the Post-Degree Cognitive Psychotherapy School 'Psicoterapia Cognitiva e Ricerca' in Italy, and lectures at the Post-Degree Cognitive Psychotherapy School 'Studi Cognitivi' and at Sigmund Freud University in Vienna and Milan.

Fonctionnalité

Conceptualizes shared case formulation as the core and distinguishing intervention of the main forms of cognitive behavioral therapies (CBTs)

Presents the historical background of the main forms of CBTs to show how shared case formulation emerged as their unifying and distinguishing feature

Describes practical strategies for therapists to familiarize themselves with the main forms of CBTs

Table des matières

Part 1: Sharing case formulation: Theoretical and historical background.- Chapter 1: Historical background: From biased self-contents to shared case formulation as distinguishing feature of CBT.- Chapter 2: CBT therapies handle alliance and therapeutic relationship by sharing case formulation.- Part 2: Sharing case formulation in diverse CBT models.- Chapter 3: Sharing case formulation in the behavioral tradition.- Chapter 4: The growing emphasis on case formulation in Beck's CT diagram.- Chapter 5: Using the CT diagram in managing difficult alliance in personality disorders.- Chapter 6: How B-C connection and F negotiation allow to design and implement a cooperative and effective disputing in REBT.- Chapter 7: Case formulation in Schema Therapy.- Chapter 8: Case formulation in process therapies.- Chapter 9: Case formulation in MCT.- Chapter 10: Strength and weaknesses in case formulation skills in constructivist-developmental and cognitive-relational therapies.- Chapter 11: LIBET:combining developmental and process elements in case formulation.- Part 3: Case formulation in non-CBT models.- Chapter 12: Case formulation as emotive compensation in relational models.- Chapter 13: Case formulation is not shared in psychodynamic models.

Détails

Code EAN :9783030635893
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Springer International Publishing-Springer Nature Switzerland-Springer International Publishing AG
Date de publication :  10-04-2022
Format :Livre de poche
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :235 mm
Largeur :155 mm
Epaisseur :19 mm
Poids :505 gr
Stock :Impression à la demande (POD)
Nombre de pages :332
Mots clés :  Beck's model of CT; CBT; Cognitive-behavioral therapy; behavioral tradition; case formulation; cognitive self-schemata; diverse CBT models; historical development of case formulation; non-CBT models; psychodynamic models; shared case formulation