Case Formulation Flashcards

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What is Case Formulation?

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  • The task of describing the patient in their life context
  • Developing a set of hypotheses so that a psychologist can make decisions about treatment options
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What are the Six Benefits of Case Formulation

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  • Provides a way of understanding the connections between a patient’s various problems
  • Provides guidance on the type of treatment to consider
  • Predicts the patient’s future functioning if treatment is not sought, and how this functioning will be different if treatment is successful
  • Provides options to consider if difficulties are encountered in implementing and following through on treatment
  • Indicates options, outside of psychological services, for the patient to consider
  • Provides alternative treatment options to consider if the initial treatment is unsuccessful.
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What are some Threats to Validity Associated with Case Formulation?

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  • Patient Factors; Retrospective recall, acting-good/bad, misremembering
  • Clinician Factors; Errors, Biases, Heuristics
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