Psychodynamic formulation
2013
xii, 262 p.
9781119962342
1. What is a psychodynamic formulation? -- 2. How do we use psychodynamic formulations? -- 3. How do we construct a psychodynamic
formulation? -- 4. Self -- 5. Relationships -- 6. Adapting -- 7. Cognition -- 8. Work
and play -- 9. What we're born with : genetics and prenatal development --
10. The earliest years -- 11. Middle childhood -- 12. Later childhood, adolescence, and adulthood -- 13. Trauma -- 14. Early cognitive and emotional
difficulties -- 15. Conflict and defense -- 16. Relationships with others --
17. The development of the self -- 18. Attachment -- 19. Psychodynamic formulation in acute care settings -- 20. Psychodynamic formulation in
psychopharmacologic treatment -- 21. Psychodynamic formulation in long-term
psychodynamic psychotherapy : revising over time -- 22. Sharing formulations with our patients. -- Epilogue -- Appendix How to use Psychodynamic formulation : a guide for educators -- Recommended reading -- Index.
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1. What is a psychodynamic formulation? -- 2. How do we use psychodynamic formulations? -- 3. How do we construct a psychodynamic
formulation? -- 4. Self -- 5. Relationships -- 6. Adapting -- 7. Cognition -- 8. Work
and play -- 9. What we're born with : genetics and prenatal development --
10. The earliest years -- 11. Middle childhood -- 12. Later childhood, adolescence, and adulthood -- 13. Trauma -- 14. Early cognitive and emotional
difficulties -- 15. Conflict and defense -- 16. Relationships with others --
17. The development of the self -- 18. Attachment -- 19. Psychodynamic formulation in acute care settings -- 20. Psychodynamic formulation in
psychopharmacologic treatment -- 21. Psychodynamic formulation in long-term
psychodynamic psychotherapy : revising over time -- 22. Sharing formulations with our patients. -- Epilogue -- Appendix How to use Psychodynamic formulation : a guide for educators -- Recommended reading -- Index.
How do our patients come to be the way they are?
What forces shape their conscious and unconscious thoughts and feelings?
How can we use this information to best help them?
Constructing psychodynamic formulations is one of the best ways for mental health professionals to answer questions like these. It can help clinicians in all mental health setting understand their patients, set treatment goals, choose therapeutic strategies, construct meaningful interventions and conduct treatment.
Despite the centrality of psychodynamic formulation to our work with patients, few students are taught how to construct them in a clear systematic way. This book offers students and practitioners from all fields of mental health a clear, practical, operationalized method for constructing psychodynamic formulations, with an emphasis on the following steps:
DESCRIBING problems and patterns
REVIEWING the developmental history
LINKING problems and patterns to history using organizing ideas about development.
The unique, up-to-date perspective of this book integrates psychodynamic theories with ideas about the role of genetics, trauma, and early cognitive and emotional difficulties on development to help clinicians develop effective formulations.
Psychodynamic Formulation is written in the same clear, concise style of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Clinical Manual (Wiley 2011). It is reader friendly, full of useful examples, eminently practical, suitable for either classroom or individual use, and applicable for all mental health professionals. It can stand alone or be used as a companion volume to the Clinical Manual.
Maladies mentales - Diagnostic / Psychothérapie dynamique - Méthodologie / Plans de soins
WM 141 C112p 2013
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1 | WM 141 C112p 2013 | Bibliothèque Rivière-des-Prairies [disponible] |