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(2012). They conceptualized a way to look at clients and their problems, systematically and holistically taking into consideration the (1) Presenting problem, (2) Predisposing factors, (3) Precipitating factors, (4) Perpetuating factors, and (5) Protective factors.
One of the most commonly used formulations in clinical psychology is the 5 Ps which focuses on Predisposing Factors, Protective Factors, Precipitating Factors, Presenting Issues and Perpetuating Factors.
It provides a comprehensive way to analyse and develop meaningful, easy-to-understand strategies. So, what are the 5 Ps? They stand for Plan, Ploy, Pattern, Position, and Perspective.
Four of the Ps predisposition, precipitants, pattern and perpetuants provide a clinically useful explanation for the clients presenting concern. Predisposition refers to all factors that render an individual vulnerable to a clinical condition.