Handbook of Psychotherapy Integration 2005
DOI: 10.1093/med:psych/9780195165791.003.0006
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Systematic Treatment Selection and Prescriptive Psychotherapy: An Integrative Eclectic Approach

Abstract: Chapter 6 discusses systematic treatment selection (STS) and prescriptive psychotherapy, and covers the approach, applicability and structure, assessment and formulation, processes of change, therapy relationships, methods and techniques, and a case study example.

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“…On the other hand, psychotherapists who belong to the second group seek a more complete understanding of the individual and prefer diagnostic criteria that go beyond these categories. They take into account a set of interdependent variables to develop more idiographic (i.e., personalized) approaches, as in the case of systematic treatment selection (Beutler, Consoli, & Lane, 2005). Furthermore, the psychopathological framework in which psychotherapists operate greatly influences treatment plans and therapeutic interventions, making it particularly important for such framework to be comprehensive and inclusive.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunities For Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, psychotherapists who belong to the second group seek a more complete understanding of the individual and prefer diagnostic criteria that go beyond these categories. They take into account a set of interdependent variables to develop more idiographic (i.e., personalized) approaches, as in the case of systematic treatment selection (Beutler, Consoli, & Lane, 2005). Furthermore, the psychopathological framework in which psychotherapists operate greatly influences treatment plans and therapeutic interventions, making it particularly important for such framework to be comprehensive and inclusive.…”
Section: Challenges and Opportunities For Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is unlikely that any one intervention level will help every client, while integrating several levels may be more likely to help a greater diversity of clients (Beutler, Consoli, & Lane, 2005;Feldman & Feldman, 2005).…”
Section: Alternative Levels Of Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third approach, known as systematic eclecticism, or what Beutler, Consoli, and Lane (2005) have called "systematic treatment selection" or "prescriptive psychotherapy" is relatively atheoretical and tries to identify the most effective therapy for particular people with particular characteristics and problems. It can be considered a kind of "different strokes for different folks" perspective.…”
Section: An Integrative Model Of Resistant Ambivalencementioning
confidence: 99%