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  • The Case Formulation Approach To Cognitive-beha... -

    The historical life experiences, typically from childhood, that predisposed the individual to develop their specific psychological mechanisms. 2. Formulate the "Mechanism Hypothesis"

    A comprehensive inventory of the patient's current symptoms, disorders, and life difficulties (e.g., housing, financial, or relationship issues). The Case Formulation Approach to Cognitive-Beha...

    Recent events or triggers that activated the psychological mechanisms and led to the current episode of distress. Recent events or triggers that activated the psychological

    The , championed by Jacqueline Persons and building on the work of Aaron T. Beck, is an idiographic (individualized) framework that allows therapists to apply evidence-based treatments to real-world clinical complexity. Unlike "manualized" therapy that follows a set protocol for a specific diagnosis, this approach uses a personalized hypothesis to understand the psychological mechanisms driving all of a patient's symptoms. 1. Identify the Core Components Unlike "manualized" therapy that follows a set protocol

    A complete case formulation acts as a "map" that ties a patient's history to their current symptoms through four primary elements:

    While a diagnosis (like Major Depressive Disorder) is a general starting point, the formulation explains the unique relationship between a patient's symptoms. For example, a patient’s "avoidance behavior" might be the mechanism linking both their social anxiety and their depression.

    The "heart" of this approach is the mechanism hypothesis—a specific theory about why this particular patient is struggling.