This paper explores the use of a contextual behavioral model for treating a multi-problem client through the application of Kirk Strosahl\u27s (2004) four-stage framework to an actual clinical case example. The paper begins with a review of the philosophical and theoretical underpinnings of contextual behaviorism and then proceeds to a discussion of case formulation and treatment of Jay, a multi-problem client in long-term individual therapy
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles t...
Most texts that discuss ways to identify, assess and treat concurrent disorders concen-trate on meth...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
p. 012-022.Contextual Therapy, as developed by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, M.D., is a system of family th...
The diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders is strongly influenced by personality theories ...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
This case study of the client "Jane" seen by the therapist "Joe" is an unpublished part of my disser...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
This paper describes a reformulated contextual model that uses cognitive theory (dual process theory...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Executive dysfunction refers to a breakdown within a cluster of cognitive and behavioral processes ...
Contextual therapy focusses on restoring and enhancing relationships, based on its paradigm of relat...
Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles t...
Most texts that discuss ways to identify, assess and treat concurrent disorders concen-trate on meth...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
p. 012-022.Contextual Therapy, as developed by Ivan Boszormenyi-Nagy, M.D., is a system of family th...
The diagnosis and treatment of personality disorders is strongly influenced by personality theories ...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
For clients who present with multiple, complex, and unique presenting problems, it can be challengin...
In this chapter, we focus on the therapeutic relationship and demonstrate how second-order change is...
This case study of the client "Jane" seen by the therapist "Joe" is an unpublished part of my disser...
"Ben," a white, male executive who was 50 years old at the beginning of therapy, presented with anxi...
This paper describes a reformulated contextual model that uses cognitive theory (dual process theory...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...
Executive dysfunction refers to a breakdown within a cluster of cognitive and behavioral processes ...
Contextual therapy focusses on restoring and enhancing relationships, based on its paradigm of relat...
Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
Behavior analysis is a field dedicated to the development and application of behavioral principles t...
Most texts that discuss ways to identify, assess and treat concurrent disorders concen-trate on meth...
A number of recent authors have compared acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and traditional cog...