Clinical Exchange: The Architectural Failure |
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Authors: | John C. Norcross Jerold R. Gold Herbert Fensterheim Leslie Greenberg Leigh McCullough |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, University of Scranton, Scranton, Pennsylvania;(2) Department of Psychology, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York;(3) Department of Psychiatry, Weill School of Medicine, Cornell University, New York, New York;(4) Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, Massachusetts;(5) Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | The Clinical Exchange invites eminent clinicians of diverse persuasions to share, in ordinary language, their clinical formulations and treatment plans of the same psychotherapy patient—one not selected or nominated by those therapists—and then to discuss points of convergence and contention in their recommendations. This Exchange concerns a Mr. L, a 47-year-old, married man presenting for outpatient individual psychotherapy with chief complaints of depression, anxiety, and a lengthy history of vocational underachievement. Drs. Herbert Fensterheim, Leslie Greenberg, and Leigh McCullough, who anchor their practices in the cognitive-behavioral, experiential, and psychodynamic orientations, respectively, are the featured commentators. Finally, Dr. Jerold Gold, the case contributor and Mr. L's psychotherapist, provides a few closing comments. |
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Keywords: | psychotherapy treatment planning integration psychotherapy cases |
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