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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37466063/problems-in-cognitive-behavioral-supervision-theoretical-background-and-clinical-application
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Jan Prasko, Marija Abeltina, Ilona Krone, Julija Gecaite-Stonciene, Jakub Vanek, Julius Burkauskas, Roman Liska, Tomas Sollar, Alicja Juskiene, Milos Slepecky, Lina Bagdonaviciene, Marie Ociskova
Cognitive-behavioural therapists and trainees are encouraged to undergo supervision when offering therapy to troubled clients and to process personal attitudes and events likely to affect their therapeutic work. We discuss common problems in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) supervision, which may arise at the client, supervisee, or supervisor level. These issues include difficulties with case formulation, therapeutic strategies, and the therapeutic relationship. A supervisor can help their supervisee deal with clients with multifaceted or particularly challenging problems, such as difficulties with compliance, complex psychosocial problems, or chronic mental disorders...
July 5, 2023: Neuro Endocrinology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37449333/implementation-of-a-case-formulation-to-reduce-restrictive-interventions-on-a-psychiatric-intensive-care-unit-quasi-experimental-single-case-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Faye Cox, Stephen Kellett
BACKGROUND: Despite the use of case formulation being encouraged for in-patient psychiatric care, there have been no previous examples and evaluations of this type of work on a psychiatric intensive care unit (PICU). AIMS: To evaluate whether a schema-informed formulation with a patient diagnosed with emotionally unstable personality disorder (EUPD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and mild learning difficulties was effective in reducing the use of restrictive interventions...
September 2023: Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37369579/neuropsychological-evaluation-of-functional-cognitive-disorder-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Noah D Silverberg, Beth K Rush
Objective: To critically review contemporary theoretical models, diagnostic approaches, clinical features, and assessment findings in Functional Cognitive Disorder (FCD), and make recommendations for neuropsychological evaluation of this condition. Method: Narrative review. Results: FCD is common in neuropsychological practice. It is characterized by cognitive symptoms that are not better explained by another medical or psychiatric disorder. The cognitive symptoms are associated with distress and/or limitations in daily functioning, but are potentially reversible with appropriate identification and treatment...
June 27, 2023: Clinical Neuropsychologist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37369541/the-integrated-neuropsychological-therapy-a-psychotherapy-model-tying-neuropsychology-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy
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EDITORIAL
Sara Salzano, Isa Zappullo, Chiara Baiano, Massimiliano Conson
Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is based on the identification of dysfunctional processes and intervention principles shared across psychopathology. From a neuropsychological perspective, deficits of executive functions and social cognition have been identified as common mechanisms involved in the genesis and maintenance of different psychopathological disorders. The present article describes a new psychotherapy model, the integrated neuropsychological therapy (INPT), built on the principles of transdiagnostic CBT and neuropsychology...
June 27, 2023: Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37201147/systems-approach-to-suicide-prevention-strengthening-culture-practice-and-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony R Pisani, Edwin D Boudreaux
Contemporary approaches to suicide prevention extend beyond an individual's interactions with care providers to seek opportunities for improvement in the wider care system. A systems-based analysis can yield opportunities to improve prevention and recovery across the care continuum. This article uses an example of an individual seeking care in an emergency department to show how a traditional clinical case formulation can be framed in terms of the outer and inner contexts of the EPIS (Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, Sustainment) framework to illuminate the impact of systemic factors on outcomes and to identify opportunities for improvement...
April 2023: Focus: Journal of Life Long Learning in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37170824/cbt-for-difficult-to-treat-depression-self-regulation-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stephen B Barton, Peter V Armstrong, Lucy J Robinson, Elizabeth H C Bromley
BACKGROUND: Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for depression but a significant minority of clients do not complete therapy, do not respond to it, or subsequently relapse. Non-responders, and those at risk of relapse, are more likely to have adverse childhood experiences, early-onset depression, co-morbidities, interpersonal problems and heightened risk. This is a heterogeneous group of clients who are currently difficult to treat. AIM: The aim was to develop a CBT model of depression that will be effective for difficult-to-treat clients who have not responded to standard CBT...
May 12, 2023: Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37132249/teamwork-solutions-for-complex-problems-in-psychotherapy-a-systems-thinking-based-commentary
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Botella, Elena Scherb, Adrian Montesano
INTRODUCTION: Most psychological treatments are administered in a one-to-one therapy format, which has proven effective but has limitations in complex clinical situations. Teamwork can help address these limitations by going beyond the one-to-one therapy approach and involving the client's professional and relational network in therapy interventions to promote and secure change. In this issue of Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session five effective teamwork practices are presented illustrating how clinicians integrate teamwork into treatment delivery to improve outcomes in an array of cases presenting high complexity...
June 2023: Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37124258/a-cultural-ecosocial-systems-view-for-psychiatry
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Gómez-Carrillo, Laurence J Kirmayer
While contemporary psychiatry seeks the mechanisms of mental disorders in neurobiology, mental health problems clearly depend on developmental processes of learning and adaptation through ongoing interactions with the social environment. Symptoms or disorders emerge in specific social contexts and involve predicaments that cannot be fully characterized in terms of brain function but require a larger social-ecological view. Causal processes that result in mental health problems can begin anywhere within the extended system of body-person-environment...
2023: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37009753/teamwork-for-complex-clinical-situations-in-psychotherapy-introduction-to-the-issue
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adrián Montesano, Elena Scherb
This in-session issue is focused on psychotherapists involved in and performing teamwork practices. Specifically, five teamwork-based psychotherapy interventions are illustrated as solutions for complex clinical situations drawing from multiple theoretical approaches (narrative, systemic, cognitive behavioral, and integrative) and applied in different health care provision settings, ranging from psychotherapy private office to a multidisciplinary oncological service. The contributions try to cover a diversity of presenting problems: separating couples, gang involvement, schizophrenia, cancer and suicidal ideation, bipolar disorder; and formats of delivery such as couple therapy supervision, family therapy, multidisciplinary team formulation and interprofessional health psychology...
April 3, 2023: Journal of Clinical Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36967959/integrating-personalized-experience-sampling-in-psychotherapy-a-case-illustration-of-the-therap-i-module
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Lino von Klipstein, Michelle N Servaas, Robert A Schoevers, Date C van der Veen, Harriëtte Riese
BACKGROUND: The experience sampling methodology (ESM) is increasingly being suggested as a clinical tool in mental health care, as it offers ecologically valid, microlevel information on psychopathological processes. Patients and clinicians have recommended that applications of ESM should be personalized and integrated into the existing clinical process, but there is still much uncertainty about how implementation may look like. OBJECTIVE: To provide an example of personalized ESM assessment and feedback being integrated into psychotherapy for depression, specifically looking at the collaborative use of ESM in case conceptualization...
March 2023: Heliyon
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36895730/bottom-up-transdiagnostic-personality-subtypes-are-associated-with-state-psychopathology-a-latent-profile-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helo Liis Soodla, Kirsti Akkermann
INTRODUCTION: Personality-based profiling helps elucidate associations between psychopathology symptoms and address shortcomings of current nosologies. The objective of this study was to bracket the assumption of a priori diagnostic class borders and apply the profiling approach to a transdiagnostic sample. Profiles resembling high-functioning, undercontrolled, and overcontrolled phenotypes were expected to emerge. METHODS: We used latent profile analysis on data from a sample of women with mental disorders ( n  = 313) and healthy controls ( n  = 114)...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36844296/dynamical-systems-in-computational-psychiatry-a-toy-model-to-apprehend-the-dynamics-of-psychiatric-symptoms
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christophe Gauld, Damien Depannemaecker
INTRODUCTION: These last years, scientific research focuses on the dynamical aspects of psychiatric disorders and their clinical significance. In this article, we proposed a theoretical framework formalized as a generic mathematical model capturing the heterogeneous individual evolutions of psychiatric symptoms. The first goal of this computational model based on differential equations is to illustrate the nonlinear dynamics of psychiatric symptoms. It offers an original approach to nonlinear dynamics to clinical psychiatrists...
2023: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36632689/collective-case-formulation-in-situations-of-violent-radicalization-a-critical-perspective-in-training
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Yann Zoldan, Rochelle L Frounfelker, Cécile Rousseau
Case formulation is used in clinical training to weave together theoretical perspectives and support a shared plan of action. Although a cornerstone of clinical practice, critical social theorists have highlighted the risks of depoliticizing political struggles and of reifying and fixing subjects when using psychopathology and case formulation to address situations of injustice. In the field of violent radicalization, this risk is increased by the extreme affects evoked by terror in practitioners and in societies...
January 11, 2023: Transcultural Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36574276/the-therapeutic-effects-of-the-therapists-ability-to-pass-their-patients-tests-in-psychotherapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ramona Fimiani, Francesco Gazzillo, Bernard Gorman, Jessica Leonardi, Giuseppe Stefano Biuso, Martina Rodomonti, Camilla Mannocchi, Federica Genova
INTRODUCTION: According to Control-Mastery Theory (CMT)-a cognitive-dynamic relational theory of mental functioning, psychopathology, and psychotherapy-patients come to therapy with an unconscious plan to disprove their pathogenic beliefs and achieve adaptive goals. One of the primary ways patients work to disconfirm their pathogenic beliefs is by testing them within the therapeutic relationship. OBJECTIVES: The present study aimed to replicate and expand the results of previous studies suggesting that therapists' responses that disconfirmed patient's pathogenic beliefs were predictive of patients' within-session progress...
December 27, 2022: Psychotherapy Research: Journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36480353/case-formulation-a-vehicle-for-change-exploring-the-impact-of-cognitive-behavioural-therapy-formulation-in-first-episode-psychosis-a-reflexive-thematic-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Helen M Spencer, Robert Dudley, Lynne Johnston, Mark H Freeston, Douglas Turkington, Sarah Tully
OBJECTIVES: Formulation is considered a fundamental process of cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp). However, an exploration into the personal impact of different levels of case formulation (CF) from a service user perspective (SU) is lacking, particularly for those experiencing a first episode of psychosis. DESIGN: This Big Q qualitative design used semi-structured interviews. METHODS: Reflexive thematic analysis (TA) was used to analyse 10 participant interviews...
December 8, 2022: Psychology and Psychotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36476034/the-plan-formulation-method-from-control-mastery-theory-and-management-of-countertransference
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesco Gazzillo, Marshall Bush, David Kealy
The aim of this article is to show how the plan formulation method (PFM), an empirically validated method for case formulation based on control mastery theory (CMT), can help clinicians make sense of and use what they feel during sessions to better understand and treat their patients. We give a brief overview of the main psychoanalytic conceptions about countertransference, provide a brief introduction to CMT, and describe the concept of the plan and the PFM. We then show, using several brief clinical examples, how the components of the plan (patient's goals, pathogenic beliefs, traumas, tests, and insights) may help understand clinicians' in-session feelings...
2022: Psychodynamic Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36466723/olfactory-reference-syndrome-treated-with-lurasidone-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-a-case-report
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Soumitra Das, Lokesh Sekharan, Sakshi Prasad, Aniqa Abdul Rasool, Namrata Walia, Anil Bachu
Olfactory Reference syndrome (ORS) is characterized by patients falsely believing that they exude a foul body odor, which is embarrassing and disturbing to the patient. The increased anxiety due to this belief leads to compulsive behaviors, social anxiety, and functional impairment. ORS poses enormous challenges in its diagnosis and treatment. The disorder can be often treatment-resistant or recurrent. A case formulation followed by a classificatory diagnosis is an effective approach to distinguish it from other diagnoses with an overlapping spectrum of symptoms...
2022: Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36444133/thick-description-and-systems-thinking-reiterating-the-importance-of-a-biopsychosocial-approach-to-mental-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Annibale Fanali, Franco Giorgi, Francesco Tramonti
STUDY AIMS: The article aims at reiterating the importance of a biopsychosocial approach to mental health, taking stock of the critiques that have been raised and moving forward throughout a reconsideration of the theoretical background of systems thinking and emphasizing the relevance of the concept of thick description for the promotion of an adequate reflection on methodology and case formulation. LITERATURE REVIEW: It is our opinion that the biopsychosocial approach is still a powerful framework for making sense of the growing data collected in the different fields related to mental health and for designing proper treatment plans...
November 28, 2022: Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36442043/diagnostic-accuracy-of-the-child-and-adolescent-symptom-inventory-casi-4r-substance-use-subscale-in-detecting-substance-use-disorders-in-youth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelina Pei-Tzu Tsai, Eric A Youngstrom, Kenneth D Gadow, Sarah M Horwitz, Mary A Fristad, Stacey B Daughters, Andrea S Young, L Eugene Arnold, Boris Birmaher, Stephanie Salcedo, The Lams Group, Robert L Findling
Identifying substance use disorders (SUDs) early and accurately improves case formulation and treatment. Previous studies have investigated validity and reliability of the Child and Adolescent Symptom Inventory (CASI) for anxiety, mood, and behavior problems. The present study's aim was to test if the embedded CASI Substance Use (SU) subscale can discriminate adolescents and young adults (AYA) with and without a SUD diagnosis accurately enough to justify clinical application within an evidence-based assessment framework...
November 28, 2022: Psychological Assessment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36326631/a-clinical-premise-for-personalized-models-toward-a-formal-integration-of-case-formulations-and-statistical-networks
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julian Burger, Sacha Epskamp, Date C van der Veen, Fabian Dablander, Robert A Schoevers, Eiko I Fried, Harriëtte Riese
Over the past decade, the idiographic approach has received significant attention in clinical psychology, incentivizing the development of novel approaches to estimate statistical models, such as personalized networks. Although the notion of such networks aligns well with the way clinicians think and reason, there are currently several barriers to implementation that limit their clinical utility. To address these issues, we introduce the Prior Elicitation Module for Idiographic System Estimation (PREMISE), a novel approach that formally integrates case formulations with personalized network estimation via prior elicitation and Bayesian inference...
November 2022: J Psychopathol Clin Sci
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