Essays on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
CBT is a restorative process of therapy, it works on altering the unfavorable thoughts that can participate in depression, anxiety and, emotional disorder. Cognitive-behavioral therapy occurs as a psycho-social intervention, the intention of CBT is to enhance mental condition, specify and correct harmful thought patterns with unpleasant impact on emotional behavior CBT has been identified...
Case History This client is a 48 year old African American female, living in her own apartment with the support of her maternal uncle and his wife. She receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and financial assistance from her uncle. She has two-younger sisters and a brother. She also has diabetes and high blood pressure. My...
Client Fit Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has been proven to be useful for addressing anxiety disorders. CBT is considered the “gold standard” for treating anxiety disorders such as social anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and generalized anxiety (Otte, 2011). CBT has also been seen as effective for mood disorders, such as acute depression and also...