One Case, Two Formulations: Psychodynamic and CBT Perspectives
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2013
- Dr. Giorgio Tasca presents a psychotherapy case. Dr. Joan Meitin provides a case formulation from a psychodynamic perspective. Dr. Jeanne Talbot provides a case formulation from a CBT perspective. University of Ottawa, Psychiatry Grand Rounds, April 23, 2013. Visit the Psychotherapy Practice Research Network at www.pprnet.ca.
The most informative video I have ever seen regarding psychotherapy. Thank you so much for enlightening us!
Thank you for the insight you provided me, I'm working on my Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and this was amazing how you presented this. Thank you.
as Lara said One of '.....the most informative video I have ever seen regarding psychotherapy. Thank you so much for enlightening us!' i also appreciate the two perspectives and the organised clarity
Very informative, many thanks for sharing this.
Very insightful presentation, thank you!
the most important video on youtube!!! really well done!!
omdf this helps me understand this for an assessment thank you! ive watched heaps and this is the first one that explains how its applied :)
Cognitively stimulating presentation!! Psychodynamic Therapy seems more effective in Mary's case. Dialectical B approach can possibly give more insight into her suffering and learn mood regulation too.
Described very deeply n thnxz
mary is practically me. why have my therapists not given me an official diagnosis, or an actual formulation? I feel like this makes a lot of sense, but i've never has a therapist set an agenda or explain anything to me
Hi ChemicalDroid
There are many different approaches used in counselling and psychotherapy.
As a person-centred student counsellor I don't feel it is my place to make assumptions about clients but rather I hope to facilitate their own development of self-awareness in the therapeutic relationship. I don't like to pigeon-hole people as I believe we have many facets, strengths and weaknesses. It is more a case of the client picking out individual aspects of themselves as they explore their thoughts and feelings while I provide a safe, authentic and no judgmental space for them to do so. Through my acceptance of the client; warts and all, I hope to reverse the 'conditions of worth' acquired during earlier life in the hope that the client can learn to accept themselves.
If a diagnosis is what you think would be useful for you, then its worth checking out the approach a therapist is using. I would also suggest that you could raise this issue as a useful topic of conversation with your therapist. The 'here and now' is a fertile ground.
Karen Jones *non-judgmental
I need therapy.. or my next suicide attempt may be successful.
Ive just come across this video and seen this comment. I hope you are well??