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Case Conceptualization in Clinical Practice and Training.

Eva Gilboa-Schechtman
Published in: Clinical psychology in Europe (2024)
Case conceptualization is central to the success of the therapeutic process. However, integrative case conceptualization research has lagged behind research on integrating therapeutic intervention techniques. A successful case conceptualization provides (a) a dynamic, context-sensitive, yet parsimonious model of the client's functioning; (b) relevant treatment targets and associated assessment procedures; and (c) a treatment plan including intervention phases and potential obstacles. Success in case conceptualization is a core clinical competency goal for trainees in clinical psychology and a career-long learning goal even for expert clinicians. Emerging technological trends and the formation of adversarial collaborative teams may assist research on the utility of well-constructed case conceptualizations.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial
  • clinical practice
  • risk assessment
  • primary care
  • combination therapy
  • medical students
  • medical education