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|a Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy.
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|a Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of figures and tables; List of Contributors; Preface to the second edition; 1. Introduction to formulation; Formulation in psychology and psychotherapy; What do we mean by formulation?; Team formulation; Differences and common factors in formulation; What is the purpose of a formulation?; Psychodynamic; Cognitive-behavioural; Systemic; Integrative; How did the concept of formulation arise?; Psychodynamic approaches; Cognitive-behavioural approaches; Systemic approaches; Other therapeutic traditions.
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|a Best practice in formulationConclusion; Jack; Janet; References; 2. Case formulation in cognitive behavioural therapy:a principle-driven approach; A principled approach to CBT case conceptualisation; Jack; Principle 1: levels of conceptualisation; Presenting issues; Perpetuating factors; Precipitating factors; Predisposing factors: quantity of events; Predisposing factors: quality of events; Principle 2: collaborative empiricism; Principle 3: include client strengths and conceptualise resilience; Janet; Levels of conceptualisation; Collaborative empiricism; Strengths and resilience.
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|a ReflectionsConclusions; Key characteristics of CBT formulation; Acknowledgements; References; 3. Psychodynamic formulation: looking beneath the surface; What is a psychodynamic approach?; Core features of a psychodynamic approach; The dynamic perspective; The developmental perspective; The structural perspective; The adaptive perspective; Jack: a psychodynamic formulation; A prince betrayed and disinherited; Reflection on the formulation; Towards intervention; Janet: a psychodynamic formulation; A girl unheld; Reflections; Key characteristics of a psychodynamic formulation; References.
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|a 4. Systemic formulation: mapping the family danceThe systemic approach; Symptoms and family processes; Core systemic concepts; Formulation in systemic practice; Exploration of the problem; Progressive hypothesising; Family therapy and social constructionism; Use of self-reflective formulation; A proposed model of systemic formulation; Jack: a systemic formulation; Deconstructing the problem; Problem-maintaining patterns and feedback loops; Beliefs and explanations; Transitions, emotions, attachments; Contextual factors; Summary; Synthesis: a systemic formulation for Jack.
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|a Janet: a systemic formulationDeconstructing the problems; Problem-maintaining patterns and feedback loops; Beliefs and explanations; Transitions, emotions and attachments; Contextual factors; Synthesis: a systemic formulation for Janet; First formulation; Second formulation; Comments; The politics of formulation; Key characteristics of a systemic formulation; References; 5. Formulation and narrative therapy: telling a different story; Formulation and narrative therapy; Theoretical influences on the development of narrative therapy; Relating these ideas to social constructionism.
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|a The first edition of Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy caught the wave of growing interest in formulation in a clinical context. This completely updated and revised edition summarises recent practice, research, developments and debates while retaining the features that made the first a leading text in the field. It contains new chapters on personal construct formulation, formulation in health settings, and the innovative practice of using formulation in teams. The book sees formulation as a dynamic process which explores personal meaning collaboratively.
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