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Collaborative case conceptualization / Christine A. Padesky

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Huntington Beach, California : Center for Cognitive Therapy, c1997Description: 1 DVD disc (60 minutes)Other title:
  • Collaborative case conceptualisation
Subject(s): NLM classification:
  • WM 425.
Contents:
DVD Chapters 1. Presenting Issues 2. Cultural Context 3. Beliefs, Rules & Strategies 4. Summary, Benefits & Costs 5. Goals 6. Written Conceptualization 7. Conceptualization & Goals 8. New Rules to Reach Goals 9. Summary & Feedback 10. End Credits
Summary: Christine Padesky in one session, illustrates collaboration with a client to develop a case conceptualization that includes significant: developmental history, core beliefs, rules, behavioral strategies, positive benefits and negative consequences. Also includes identification of new beliefs and rules to support behavior change. Our therapist viewers comment how much they can identify with this client's issue of taking on too much work. They appreciate seeing how much can be accomplished in a single session. Includes use of a split screen. Allows the viewer to see the therapist-client interaction up close.
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Audiovisual items South London and Maudsley Trust Library Audiovisual shelves WM 425 CEN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available This disc is only licensed for borrowing by qualified mental health professionals or graduate students in a mental health programme. 022044

This disc is only licensed for borrowing by qualified mental health professionals or graduate students in a mental health programme.

DVD Chapters
1. Presenting Issues
2. Cultural Context
3. Beliefs, Rules & Strategies
4. Summary, Benefits & Costs
5. Goals
6. Written Conceptualization
7. Conceptualization & Goals
8. New Rules to Reach Goals
9. Summary & Feedback
10. End Credits

Christine Padesky in one session, illustrates collaboration with a client to develop a case conceptualization that includes significant: developmental history, core beliefs, rules, behavioral strategies, positive benefits and negative consequences.

Also includes identification of new beliefs and rules to support behavior change.

Our therapist viewers comment how much they can identify with this client's issue of taking on too much work. They appreciate seeing how much can be accomplished in a single session.

Includes use of a split screen. Allows the viewer to see the therapist-client interaction up close.

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