Formulation in Psychotherapy: An Introductory Series, #20
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Whether you're a student or a trained professional, this book will be useful.
Formulation in psychology and psychotherapy is an important skill that is needed in clinical psychology, and many professional organisations require you to have this skill. This book will help you to start developing this critical skill.
So…
- Do you want to know what formulation is?
- Do you want to how to formulation in therapy?
- Do you want to learn how the different therapies use formulation in their own way?
If the answer to these questions is yes, then this book is for you as you'll learn a lot of great in-depth information about formulation and its different approaches in an easy to understand way.
By the end of this book you will:
- What Formulation in Psychology is?
- Why Formulation is important?
- How formulation in CBT is done?
- How the different approaches apply formulation in different interesting ways?
- And much more…
If you're interested in formulation, then you'll enjoy the book!
BUY TODAY TO LEARN ABOUT FORMULATION!
This is the perfect gift for psychologists, psychology students and anyone interested in psychology this christmas!
Formulation in Psychotherapy Content:
This book includes information on the following topics:
- What is Formulation in Psychotherapy?
- CBT Formulation
- Case Formulation in Psychology
- Psychodynamic Formulation
- Systemic Formulation
- Integrative Approach to Formulation
- Formulation and Narrative Therapy
- Team Formulations
- Formulation Health Settings
- The Problems and Debates around Formulation
- And More…
Connor Whiteley
Hello, I'm Connor Whiteley, I am an 18-year-old who loves to write creatively, and I wrote my Brownsea trilogy when I was 14 years old after I went to Brownsea Island on a scout camp. At the camp, I started to think about how all the broken tiles and pottery got there and somehow a trilogy got created.Moreover, I love writing fantasy and sci-fi novels because you’re only limited by your imagination.In addition, I'm was an Explorer Scout and I love camping, sailing and other outdoor activities as well as cooking.Furthermore, I do quite a bit of charity work as well. For example: in early 2018 I was a part of a youth panel which was involved in creating a report with research to try and get government funding for organised youth groups and through this panel. I was invited to Prince Charles’ 70th birthday party and how some of us got in the royal photograph.Finally, I am going to university and I hope to get my doctorate in clinical psychology in a few years.
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Formulation in Psychotherapy - Connor Whiteley
chapter 1: WHAT IS FORMULATION
At last, I’m doing an entire book dedicated to formulation. This book I’m very excited about because I have always loved the idea of formulation in psychology as well as psychotherapy.
And this book allowed me to explore my interest in a much greater depth.
However, this raises the massive question of: what is formulation in psychology?
If you’ve read my Clinical Psychology book then you may already have some idea but this book will built upon this information in a LOT more depth.
So, regardless of whether you have never heard of formulation before, only have a small amount of knowledge about it (like me before writing this book) or you know a lot about formulation. Hopefully, you will get something out of this book.
What is Formulation?
In essence, formulation can be understood as a hypothesis to be tested because Butler (1998) states that formulation is ‘the tool used by clinicians to relate theory to practice’
Nonetheless, that isn’t the only definition of formulation due to other notable figures in Clinical Psychology have made their own definitions as well.
A psychotherapy case formulation is essentially a hypothesis about the causes, precipitants and maintaining influences of a persons psychological, interpersonal and behavioural problems
(Eells, 1997, p.4).
A process of ongoing collaborative sense-making
(Harper and Moss, 2003, p. 8).
I must mention that in the topic of Formulation there is one very important figure called: Lucy Johnstone and she is a massive figure and a great author on the topic of formulation.
Therefore, her definition needs to be highlighted:
Formulation can be defined as the process of co-constructing a hypothesis or ‘best guess’ about the origins of a person’s difficulties in the context of their relationships, social circumstances, life events, and the sense that they have made of them. It provides a structure for thinking together with the client or service user about how to understand their experiences and how to move forward. Formulation draws on two equally important sources of evidence: the clinician brings knowledge derived from theory, research, and clinical experience, while the service user brings expertise about their own life and the meaning and impact of their relationships and circumstances
. (Johnstone, 2018)
I mean you cannot get a better as well as more comprehensive definition as the one above.
However, in case you’re like me and you tend to skip massive complex paragraphs. I’ve given you a summarised version below.
In short, when a formulation is broken down it summarises the client’s core problems and it shows how the client’s difficulties are related to one another.
In addition, it uses psychological theory to explain why and how the client’s difficulties are happening to help plan an intervention.
Why is Formulation Important to Know About?
In all honesty, if formulation wasn’t important to be aware of then I’m afraid that I wouldn’t have looked into it.
Simply, because I love psychology, like you, but there are simply too many areas to investigate.
Therefore, if you intend to go into clinical psychology as a profession, you need to know about Formulation as this is a major topic, and it’s very important for various reasons. This you’ll discover throughout the later chapters.
Another reason formulation is important is because it’s considered a skill by the Health and Care Professionals Council, as well as according to the Division of Clinical Psychology (2010) formulation can be the defining competency of the profession.
In other words, if you want to do clinical psychology as a job then you NEED to know about formulation.
If you want to know more information about the subfield then please check out Clinical Psychology for more information.
Building Upon this Further:
In formulation, there are a lot of different approaches that can be taken to create a formulation. Like: negative thoughts in CBT, narrative therapy and psychodynamic. Over the course of the book, we’ll look at roughly 6 approaches.
In addition, a formulation applies the theory to an individual and their own unique difficulties.
Interestingly, the term formulation can be used as an event and a process. You’ll see this in more detail in later chapters but you can give a formulation (event) to someone and you can create a formulation with the client. (process)
Another example is most definitions like the ones above are formed as if formulation are only concrete events. Like: a letter to written assignment and so on.
However, as you’ll see later, this is not always the case.
Personally, I prefer to think about formulations as a creative process because ideally you should be working with the client to create a formulation that best fits them.
Equally, I do understand why formulations are sometimes events.
Anyway, you’ll see this in more detail when we get into the meat of the book.
Basic Make Up of a Formulation:
In a formulation, there are a range of common elements regardless of the therapeutic model used. For example, each type of formulation makes a hypothesis about a person’s difficulties which draws upon psychological theory.
In addition, all formulations summarise the client’s core problems by drawing on psychological principles and theory that allow you to see how a client’s problems are related.
Additionally, they allow the therapist to suggest why these difficulties have developed at this time in this situation.
Finally, all formulations are open to revision or reformulating because they need to be ‘accurate’ and ‘corrected’ if something is ‘wrong’ in the formulation.
With the entire point being the formulation is used to plan or guide an intervention for the client to help them live a better, happier life.
On the other hand, formulation is different from the traditional therapeutic models. In terms of:
The most important factors
Emphasis on reflectivity
Explanatory concepts they draw on.
Emphasis on expert vs collaborative stance
And more
Although, a formulation could be described as a double-edged sword as the formulation could reveal no intervention is needed. Or the