Innovative Moments and Case Formulation

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Revista de Psicoterapia Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.33898/rdp.v33i123.35947
Carina Magalhães, Patrícia Pinheiro, M. Gonçalves, Jéssica Silva
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At the beginning of the therapeutic process, clients frequently feel immersed in their problems, and demoralized, with a negative perspective of different areas of their lives. The clients´ discourse is specially focused on difficulties and previous ineffective attempts to overcome their problems. Even though positive aspects of the clients’ life continue to exist, such as resources and strengths, they have little visibility in the clients’ speech and, consequently, in the therapist’s assessment and intervention planning. Moreover, most psychotherapy models emphasize a focus on the deficits of the clients, centered on the correction of difficulties as a way to achieve mental health. In this context, we highlight the importance of integrating resources and strengths of the clients’ life in case assessment, clinical formulation, and treatment planning. This information can be collected in the assessment phase, but in order to make it explicit the relevance of this information we created a protocol designed for this purpose (Feedback Initiated Narrative Development Protocol [FIND]). The first component of FIND invites clients to reflect on aspects beyond their problem like their personal strengths, significant values, positive autobiographical episodes, and useful strategies that have been adopted in the past. This interview was largely influenced by narrative therapy and innovative moments research, and it provides information regarding clients’ resources that may be useful to psychotherapists from different approaches. In this paper, we presented a clinical case formulation considering resources evaluated with the FIND protocol.
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创新时刻和案例制定
在治疗过程开始时,客户经常感到沉浸在自己的问题中,情绪低落,对生活的不同领域持负面看法。客户的谈话特别集中在困难和以前克服问题的无效尝试上。尽管客户生活中的积极方面仍然存在,如资源和优势,但它们在客户的演讲中几乎没有可见性,因此在治疗师的评估和干预计划中也没有可见性。此外,大多数心理治疗模式都强调关注客户的缺陷,以纠正困难为中心,以此实现心理健康。在这种情况下,我们强调在病例评估、临床制定和治疗计划中整合客户生活资源和优势的重要性。这些信息可以在评估阶段收集,但为了明确这些信息的相关性,我们创建了一个为此目的设计的协议(反馈启动叙事发展协议[FIND])。FIND的第一个组成部分邀请客户反思问题之外的方面,如他们的个人优势、重要价值观、积极的自传情节和过去采用的有用策略。这次采访在很大程度上受到了叙事疗法和创新时刻研究的影响,它提供了关于客户资源的信息,这些信息可能对不同方法的心理治疗师有用。在这篇论文中,我们提出了一个临床病例公式,考虑到用FIND方案评估的资源。
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