| Literature DB >> 26975466 |
Aaron J Fisher1, James F Boswell2.
Abstract
Clinicians have long recognized the importance of tailoring psychotherapy interventions to the needs and characteristics of the individual patient. However, traditional approaches to clinical assessment, service delivery, and intervention research have not been conducive to such personalization. Contrary to traditional nomothetic approaches, idiographic assessment and modeling of intraindividual dynamic processes holds tremendous promise for tailoring the implementation of psychotherapy to the individual patient. In this article, we (a) present an argument for assessing person-specific dynamics, (b) provide a detailed description of a method that harnesses person-specific dynamic assessment and modeling for use in routine psychotherapy, (c) present exemplar clinical cases illustrating these methods, and (d) discuss how these methods can be translated into routine clinical assessment and psychotherapy.Entities:
Keywords: dynamic modeling; person-specific methods; personalized medicine; psychotherapy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26975466 DOI: 10.1177/1073191116638735
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assessment ISSN: 1073-1911