Training psychotherapists in hierarchical treatment planning. 1992

R B Makover
Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine, and the Department of Mental Health Services, Community Health Care Plan, New Haven, Connecticut.

Treatment planning is a central and persistent challenge in psychotherapy. This paper outlines a four-level planning hierarchy that encourages the therapist to conceptualize a desired overall outcome (the "aim") that can be realized through subsidiary objectives (the "goals"). The "strategies" by which goals are pursued and the "tactics" that carry out those strategies are subordinate and instrumental elements of the treatment process. Greater emphasis on this type of treatment planning in the training and supervision of psychotherapists should make therapy more effective, improve treatment outcomes, and allow more efficient use of therapy resources.

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