The case formulation approach to cognitive-behavior therapy
New York
Guilford Press
c2008
xii, 273 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Guides to individualized evidence-based treatment
Includes bibliographical references )p. 247-266( and index
What is the case formulation approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy? -- Cognitive theories and their clinical implications -- Learning theories and their clinical implications -- Emotion theories and their clinical implications -- Beginning the therapeutic relationship and obtaining a problem list and diagnosis -- Developing an initial case formulation and setting treatment goals -- Using the formulation to develop a treatment plan and obtain the patient's consent to it -- The therapeutic relationship -- Monitoring progress -- Decision making in the therapy session -- Handling nonadherence and treatment failure -- Decision making and intervention over the course of therapy