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Workshop: Using SASB and IRT to develop a Clinical Case Formulation (Professional Rate)
This beginner-friendly workshop gives an overview for use of Lorna Smith Benjamin’s Structural Analysis of Social Behavior model (SASB: Benjamin, 1974; 1996) to develop clinical case formulations rooted in copy process theory. SASB is a descriptive measure of interpersonal behavior used to track patterns described within and across relationships. It is organized around the three distinctions of Focus, Affiliation, and Interdependence, and can be very helpful to refine and focus work with clients who experience interpersonal problems (including their relationship to themselves) as well as the variety of affective, cognitive, and behavioral disturbances that flow from and contribute to those problems. The workshop will introduce the model and case formulation framework. Real-life examples will be used to illustrate application of the approach. Time will be provided for scaffolded application of the method to attendees’ current clients, as well as Q&A.
The workshop is online and will be recorded (no CEs available for post-workshop viewing)
Workshop fee for professionals: $180
Psychology graduate student rate: $75
Length of Workshop: 3hrs
CE Credits: 3 (no CEs available for post-workshop viewing)
LO’s:
Participants will be able to:
(1) Describe the SASB model in terms of its three underlying dimensions of Focus, Affiliation, and Interdependence
(2) Use SASB to describe patient patterns in the present
(3) Use SASB to identify copy process patterns
(4) Interpret interpersonal case formulation patterns at a level that can enhance and inform psychotherapy interventions
This beginner-friendly workshop gives an overview for use of Lorna Smith Benjamin’s Structural Analysis of Social Behavior model (SASB: Benjamin, 1974; 1996) to develop clinical case formulations rooted in copy process theory. SASB is a descriptive measure of interpersonal behavior used to track patterns described within and across relationships. It is organized around the three distinctions of Focus, Affiliation, and Interdependence, and can be very helpful to refine and focus work with clients who experience interpersonal problems (including their relationship to themselves) as well as the variety of affective, cognitive, and behavioral disturbances that flow from and contribute to those problems. The workshop will introduce the model and case formulation framework. Real-life examples will be used to illustrate application of the approach. Time will be provided for scaffolded application of the method to attendees’ current clients, as well as Q&A.
The workshop is online and will be recorded (no CEs available for post-workshop viewing)
Workshop fee for professionals: $180
Psychology graduate student rate: $75
Length of Workshop: 3hrs
CE Credits: 3 (no CEs available for post-workshop viewing)
LO’s:
Participants will be able to:
(1) Describe the SASB model in terms of its three underlying dimensions of Focus, Affiliation, and Interdependence
(2) Use SASB to describe patient patterns in the present
(3) Use SASB to identify copy process patterns
(4) Interpret interpersonal case formulation patterns at a level that can enhance and inform psychotherapy interventions