There is a long history of behavioral approaches to psychopathology. Recent work, however, has focused instead on cognitive, psychodynamic and integrative approaches. Behavioral Case Formulation and Intervention redresses this imbalance by exploring radical behaviorism and its approach to the conceptualization, case formulation and treatment of psychopathology. Peter Sturmey describes the conceptual foundations of functional approaches to case formulation and intervention, explains the technology and application of behavioral assessment and hypothesis-driven intervention, and identifies outstanding and conceptual and practical problems within this framework.
विषयसूची
About the Author ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xvii
Part I Behaviorism and Basic Learning Concepts 1
Chapter 1 Structural and Functional Approaches to Case Formulation 3
Chapter 2 Radical Behaviorism 21
Chapter 3 Respondent Behavior 37
Chapter 4 Operant Behavior I: Characteristics, Acquisition and Stimulus Control 53
Chapter 5 Operant Behavior II: Satiation and Deprivation, Extinction, Shaping, Variability and Punishment 79
Chapter 6 Complex Behavior I: Modeling, Chaining and Self-Regulation 99
Chapter 7 Complex Behavior II: Rule-Governed Behavior, Stimulus Equivalence and Verbal Behavior 117
Part II Case Formulation 141
Chapter 8 Nonbehavioral approaches to case formulation 143
Chapter 9 Wolpe’s Tradition of Case Formulation 169
Chapter 10 Skinner and Psychotherapy 183
Chapter 11 Behavioral Case Formulation 195
Chapter 12 Behavioral Assessment 225
Chapter 13 Outstanding Issues and Future Directions 259
References 289
Index 321
लेखक के बारे में
Peter Sturmey is Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology, Queen’s College, City University of New York. He is recognized as an international authority on functional assessment, and published Functional Analysis in Clinical Psychology with Wiley in 1996. More recently, he co-edited Offenders with Developmental Disabilities with Bill Lindsay and John Taylor in 2004.