Chapter 3: Integration & Case Formulation Flashcards

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What does a case formulation involve?

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  • understanding, integration, and formulation of all the information into a coherent and organised set of hypotheses about the client and their problems
  • underlying beliefs, current automatic thoughts, emotional reactions and behaviours…
  • completed collaboratively with the client
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What are the goals of case formulation?

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  1. guide therapy in order to relieve client distress and build client resilience
  2. goal setting and treatment planning logically and naturally follow from the case formulation
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What is the case formulation?

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  • the place where clinicians take assessment results and apply their inferences and interpretations to the facts of the case
  • summary of descriptive and factual information -> development of hypotheses regarding the relationship between the information and the clients development, circumstances, thoughts and beliefs -> begins to consider interventions
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steps in case formulation (3)

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  1. developing the problem list
  2. developing the initial case formulation
  3. communicating the case formulation and assessment results
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steps in case formulation: 1. developing the problem list

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  • client should list all the major problems related to their presentation to therapy
  • therapists organises, prioritises and categorises these problems
  • best not to include diagnosis or primary symptoms into the problem list
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steps in case formulation: 2. developing the initial case formulation

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  • describe interactions among life events, core beliefs, and current thoughts, emotions and behaviours
  • identify likely obstacles and barriers that could stand in the way of treatment, as well as facilitators
  • consideration of biological, psychological, and social factors that may be related to the genesis of the problem in the clients past
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steps in case formulation: 3. communicating the case formulation and assessment results

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  • be quite transparent, individualised to the client
  • pay attention to:
    1. not overwhelm
    2. lay terms
    3. consider using quotes from the client
    4. check for accuracy of the factual parts
    5. ask for feedback, questions and input
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