Woody, Sheila R.

Treatment planning in psychotherapy: taking the guesswork out of clinical care/ Sheila R. Woody - New York: The Guildford Press, 2003. - xiii,251p.

CHAPTER 1 The PACC Approach to Treatment Planning; PACC: Going beyond Randomized Clinical Trials; PACC: Enhancing Accountability; Guiding Principles of Our Approach; Overview of the Model; What Are the Benefits of the PACC Approach?; What the PACC Approach Is Not; Time and Cost; CHAPTER 2 Developing a Problem List; Why Formalize the Problem List?; Domains of Functioning: A Biopsychosocial Perspective; An Outline for Biopsychosocial Assessment; Case Formulation and the Problem List; Prioritizing Problems. Reexamining the Problem ListShortcuts for the Busy Clinician; CHAPTER 3 Treatment Planning Using a Phase Approach; From Problem Identification to Problem Solving; Treatment Planning as the Therapist's Map; Treatment Phases; Effectiveness of Phase Models of Psychotherapy; Phases in the PACC Approach; Outlining Expectations for Progress within Phases; Treatment Aims; Treatment Strategies; Choosing Aims and Strategies: Case Example; Challenges in Implementing the Treatment Plan; Shortcuts for the Busy Clinician; CHAPTER 4 Ongoing Measurement; Benefits of Ongoing Measurement. Obstacles to Routine MeasurementCompleting the Measures Section of the Treatment Phase Form; Establishing a Measurement Plan; Case Study: Group Treatment for Social Phobia; Shortcuts for the Busy Clinician; CHAPTER 5 Illustrating Progress through Graphing; Why Graph?: Rationale for Visual Inspection of the Data; Creating Graphs; Graphing Progress with Microsoft Excel; Reviewing Progress and Moving across Phases; Case Example; Research Implications; Shortcuts for the Busy Clinician; CHAPTER 6 Review of Progress; Strategies for Implementing a Progress Review. Cultural Considerations in Conducting the Progress ReviewConducting Progress Reviews with Clients with Personality Disorders; Readiness to Change and the Progress Review; Reasons to Move to a New Treatment Phase; Seeking Consultation to Improve Treatment Delivery; When a Lapse Has Occurred; Case Example; Troubleshooting: Anticipating Barriers to Conducting Progress Reviews; Conclusions; Shortcuts for the Busy Clinician; CHAPTER 7 Iterative Treatment Planning and Its Applications; The Decision Tree; Case Study: Using the Decision Tree; Ethical Implications of Using PACC; Applications of PACC. Final CommentsAPPENDIX Measures for Tracking Clients' Progress; Overview; Description of the Measures; Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale; Bulimia Test--Revised; Center for Epidemiologic Studies--Depression Scale (CES-D); Daily Spiritual Experiences Scale; Kansas Marital Satisfaction Scale; Psychotic Symptoms Rating Scales; Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale; Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS); Sources for Other Measures;

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