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Room for Eclecticism: Psychodynamic Case Formulation & Interventions

Explore a psychodynamic case study of Frank N. Stein, integrating cognitive-behavioral and systemic approaches. Learn about F.B.A./B.I.P., level system, countertransference, observable behavior, and more. Discover how theory is applied in practice, addressing emotional needs and trauma re-enactment.

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Room for Eclecticism: Psychodynamic Case Formulation & Interventions

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  1. F.B.A./B.I.P. Room for Eclecticism: Psychodynamic Case Formulation Supported by Cognitive-Behavioral and Systemic Interventions

  2. Case in Point: Frank N. Stein • Criteria for creating the FBA/BIP • Level System • Countertransference • Frank pushes the button

  3. Target Behavior • Observable, measurable behavior • Baseline and frequency data • Impact on Level Status • Ecological Impact • Ego Dystonic • Perpetuates Failure

  4. Psychodynamic Case Formulation in Theory • Intrapsychic life intimately connected to behavioral manifestations • Holistic without compromise • Attachment Theory and the Therapeutic Milieu • Construct of Traumatic Re-Enactment

  5. Psychodynamic Case Formulation: Application to Frank N. Stein • Psychosocial context of behavior • Traumatic Re-Enactment parallel • Family of Origin replication • Adaptive defensive posture for Frank • What is the emotional need and how do we meet it?

  6. BIP: Psychodynamic Heart and a CBT Brain • Psychodynamic case formulation: effect on staff and student • Behavioral Incentive: the need as reward – the contingency changes • Dynamically: Defense allowed to cope and support • Systemically: Re-writing the trauma script

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