Abstract

All clinicians must at times manage a treatment that isn’t progressing. A case formulation offers clinicians a systematic way to think about a case, thereby increasing the likelihood that they will be able to overcome difficulties and achieve a successful treatment outcome. This article describes the use of a cognitive-behavioral (CB) case formulation to solve problems in the client-therapist collaborative relationship and to improve compliance with the goals and tasks of therapy. The use of CB case formulation to plan and adjust the treatment of a multiproblem client is presented.

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