Ingram's (2009) case history of Ms. Q demonstrates how an integrative model can be used to tailor the treatment approach to the individual client. Ms. Q is a married mother in her mid-thirties who seeks help for difficulties balancing career goals and family relationships, whose only diagnoses fall under DSM-IV V-Code categories. This commentary focuses on issues salient to clinicians in training, including (a) the pressure to choose a theoretical orientation, (b) the complexities of choosing a treatment approach for any individual client, and (c) the relationship between discrete symptoms and general problems of living. I also address Ingram's (2009) case formulation and treatment model in the context of current theories of psychotherapy i...
Presents the case of Sandra, a composite of several individuals who have presented with anxiety prob...
Protocols for empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) typically do not require the therapist to deve...
Although it is generally acknowledged and accepted that case formulations are useful in psychotherap...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Most patients present with a combination of symptoms and relational problems, but often psychotherap...
In Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy (IRT: Benjamin, 2003/2006; 2018) a case formulation is used ...
Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
Book Summary: CASE APPROACH TO COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, Eighth Edition, vividly illustrates ho...
This article casts a critical eye upon the integration literature and asserts that, as in psychother...
Presents the case of Sandra, a composite of several individuals who have presented with anxiety prob...
Protocols for empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) typically do not require the therapist to deve...
Although it is generally acknowledged and accepted that case formulations are useful in psychotherap...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This commentary on the integrative case study of Ms. Q by Barbara Ingram (2009) aims to discuss rele...
This case study describes the treatment of a married mother—Ms. Q—in her mid-thirties who sought hel...
Stricker (2009), Grinfeld (2009), and Lampropoulos (2009) provide three types of commentary on my ca...
Ingram (2009) presents a case study conducted within her model of psychotherapy integration, a syste...
Most patients present with a combination of symptoms and relational problems, but often psychotherap...
In Interpersonal Reconstructive Therapy (IRT: Benjamin, 2003/2006; 2018) a case formulation is used ...
Authors included in this issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychology: In-Session come from diverse t...
Book Summary: CASE APPROACH TO COUNSELING AND PSYCHOTHERAPY, Eighth Edition, vividly illustrates ho...
This article casts a critical eye upon the integration literature and asserts that, as in psychother...
Presents the case of Sandra, a composite of several individuals who have presented with anxiety prob...
Protocols for empirically-supported treatments (ESTs) typically do not require the therapist to deve...
Although it is generally acknowledged and accepted that case formulations are useful in psychotherap...