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Case Formulation Example - CSPAR
Page 4 of 9 (Developed by Kate Comtois, Ph.D., Harborview Mental Health Services DBT Program, University of Washington. Seattle, WA, USA) A. TIB of the client (e.g., non-attendance, non-compliant, non-collaborative, behaviors that burn out the therapist or reduce the therapist’s motivation to treat the client) —clearly review more subtle behaviors pp. 132-137 to include full
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