"This volume provides examples of case formulations representing the most common mental health problems. Each case is described, and then followed by two contrasting formulations and a commentary from a different perspective. These examples provide readers with clear models of case formulations, and highlight the different constructs and world views that characterize alternate theoretical approaches to case formulation." (<i>Book News</i>, December 2009)
- Provides an overview of the general features of case formulation and how it can drive treatment
- Features clinical cases from a variety of populations, focusing on a range of different problems
- Covers all the major theoretical perspectives in clinical practice – behavioural, cognitive behavioural, psychodynamic, medical , and eclectic
- Offers commentary on contrasting formulations of the same case for five different clinical problems
List of Contributors.
Preface.
PART I OVERVIEW.
1 Case Formulation: A Review and Overview of this Volume (Peter Sturmey).
PART II DEPRESSION.
2 Sally: A Case of Depression (Mari Brannigan and Christopher Williams).
3 Cognitive Formulation of Depression: Case of Sally (Cory F. Newman).
4 Behavioural Formulation of Depression: The Case of Sally (Carl W. Lejuez, Tyish S. Hall Brown, and Derek R. Hopko).
5 Commentary on Cognitive and Behavioural Formulations of Anxiety-Depression (Christopher J. Williams).
PART III PSYCHOSIS.
6 Zeppi: A Case of Psychosis (Anthony DiMech, David Kingdom, and Maged Swelam).
7 A Psychiatric Approach to Case Formulation (David A. Casey).
8 A Behavior Analytic Formulation of a Case of Psychosis (David A. Wilder).
9 Formulating Zeppi: A Commentary (Richard P. Bentall).
PART IV EATING DISORDERS.
10 A Case of Eating Disorder: Antoinette Hilbert-Smith (Jonathon T. Newton).
11 A Formulation of the Case of Antoinette: A Multiperspective Approach (Priyanthy Weerasekera).
12 The Functional Analysis and Functional Analytic Clinical Case Formulation: A Case of Anorexia Nervosa (Raimo Lappalainen, Tero Timonen, and Stephen N. Haynes).
13 Commentary on Formulations of Eating Disorders (Myra Cooper).
PART V OLDER ADULTS.
14 A Case of Problematic Behavior in an Older Adult (Helen DeVries).
15 A Cognitive Analytic Formulation (Mark Dunn).
16 The Core Conflictual Relationship Theme: A Psychodynamic Formulation of the Case of Mrs. Lewis (Marna S. Barrett).
17 Commentary on Formulations of a Case of Problematic Behavior in an Older Adult (Kevin Howells and Laurence Jones).
PART VI INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES.
18 A Case of Anger in a Person with Intellectual Disabilities (Betsey A. Benson).
19 A Psychodynamic Formulation (Nigel Beail and Tom Jackson).
20 A Cognitive-Behavioural Formulation of Anger in a Man with an Intellectual Disability (Paul Willner).
21 Commentary on Formulations of Anger in a Person with Intellectual Disabilities (Robert Didden).
PART VII EMERGING ISSUES.
22 Contemporary Themes in Case Formulation (Tracey D. Eells).
Index.
This book presents students and practitioners with the fundamental models by providing examples of case formulations which represent the most common mental health problems found within a variety of populations and contexts. These include:
- Depression in a middle-aged woman
- Psychosis
- An eating disorder
- Hoarding in an older adult
- Anger in a person with intellectual disabilities
Each chapter describes a case, before presenting two contrasting formulations and a commentary from a different perspective. These examples not only provide the reader with clear models of case formulations, they also highlight the different constructs and world views that characterize alternate theoretical approaches to case formulation.