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*[[Differences between a psychological and a psychological formulation]] |
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*[[Psychiatric formulation]] |
*[[Psychiatric formulation]] |
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*[[Multidisciplinary team formulation]] |
*[[Multidisciplinary team formulation]] |
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==References== |
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+ | Johnstone, L. & Dallos, R. (2006). Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy: Making sense of peoples problems. London:Routledge |
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A psychological formulation is an explanatory synthesis of information obtained as a result of psychological assessment. It provides a basis for the development of a care plan.
See also
- Clinical formulation
- Diagnosis
- Differences between a psychological and a psychological formulation
- Psychiatric formulation
- Multidisciplinary team formulation
- Theory formulation
References
Johnstone, L. & Dallos, R. (2006). Formulation in Psychology and Psychotherapy: Making sense of peoples problems. London:Routledge