Case Formulation in Existential-Humanistic Therapy


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By Louis Hoffman, Heatherlyn P. Cleare-Hoffman
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322

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Contents: Introduction: A Phenomenological and Liberatory Approach to Case Formulation

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. A Framework for Existential-Humanistic Case Formulation

Chapter 2. Existential-Humanistic Treatment Approaches: Identifying and Mapping Interventions

Chapter 3. Case Example Introduction: Rasheeda

Chapter 4. Brief Holistic Client Narrative

Chapter 5. Concern/Problem Identification

Chapter 6. Theoretical Aspects of Case Formulation

Chapter 7. Treatment Planning

Chapter 8. Supporting Existential-Humanistic Interventions

Chapter 9. Additional Case Illustrations of Existential-Humanistic Case Formulation

Epilogue: Concluding Thoughts on Existential-Humanistic Therapy Case Formulation

Appendix A. Existential-Humanistic Case Formulation and Treatment Planning Template

Appendix B. Recommended Reading for Existential-Humanistic Theory and Psychotherapy

References

Index

About the Authors


Louis Hoffman, PhD, is a licensed psychologist in private practice and executive director of the Rocky Mountain Humanistic Counseling and Psychological Association. He has published over 20 books and 100 journal articles and book chapters. His books include the APA Handbook of Humanistic and Existential PsychologyEros amp amp Psyche: Existential Perspectives on Sexuality, Existential Psychology East-West, and Becoming an Existential-Humanistic Therapist. He has been recognized as a fellow of the American Psychological Association and six of its divisions ( 1, 10, 32, 36, 48, and 52) and received the Rollo May Award of the Society for Humanistic Psychology.



Heatherlyn P. Cleare-Hoffman, PsyD, is a staff psychologist at the Gallogly Wellness Center at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. She previously was associate director for clinical training at Argosy University, San Francisco Bay Area core faculty at the University of the Rockies, and clinical director at the Center for Growth. She was a keynote speaker at the 12th Society for Humanistic Psychology Annual Conference in 2019. Dr. Cleare-Hoffmans research interests include multicultural and international psychology, cultural rituals and festivals, and the psychology implications of Junkanoo for Bahamians. She is coeditor of Humanistic Approaches to Multiculturalism and Diversity.


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