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TY - CHAP
T1 - Formulating collaboratively with significant others
AU - Lobban, Fiona
AU - berry, katherine
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - In this chapter we will outline a rationale for formulating with carers. We willpresent the evidence to support developing shared formulations and describe aclinical approach to achieve this, which will be illustrated with a case exampleto demonstrate its practical application. The case example focuses on a range ofissues that are present in working in many different settings, but here we specificallyfocus on developing shared formulations with professional caregivers workingwith an inpatient with a diagnosis of psychosis. Many of the themes are alsoapplicable when working with informal carers such as family members and withother client groups, and we draw on this literature where relevant. We define carersas both professional and informal caregivers who have accepted or been giventhe role of supporting a person or people with mental health needs
AB - In this chapter we will outline a rationale for formulating with carers. We willpresent the evidence to support developing shared formulations and describe aclinical approach to achieve this, which will be illustrated with a case exampleto demonstrate its practical application. The case example focuses on a range ofissues that are present in working in many different settings, but here we specificallyfocus on developing shared formulations with professional caregivers workingwith an inpatient with a diagnosis of psychosis. Many of the themes are alsoapplicable when working with informal carers such as family members and withother client groups, and we draw on this literature where relevant. We define carersas both professional and informal caregivers who have accepted or been giventhe role of supporting a person or people with mental health needs
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9780415741781
SP - 304
EP - 321
BT - Case formulation in cognitive behaviour therapy
A2 - Tarrier, Nicholas
A2 - Johnson, Judith
PB - Taylor & Francis
CY - London
ER -