Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Assessment - Developing Intervention
Cognitive-behavioral therapy assessment developing intervention
This intervention addresses the case of Chaney Allen as a subject and incorporates group CBT as well as journaling. Allen's case would have been helped by community CBT because in addition to needing help on a personal level, she also needed community support -- both to help in combating her depression and addiction and in order to have emotional resources for raising her children. This Treatment Plan incorporates writing into CBT, in order to help participants process the characteristics of their addiction, change their perceptions and visualize positive choices.
Develop an assessment according to DSM-IV-TR diagnosis. In the analysis, discuss any automatic thoughts and core beliefs that Chaney Allen, possibly could have had.
Treatment Plan:
Initial assessment:
Session 1: Introduction to CBT
During this session, CBT would be explained and an overview of the following sessions would be given. Emphasis would be placed on empowering individuals to make decisions to change their behavior. An analogy to culture shock could be used here in order to help patients understand the stages of recovery. Participants would first be asked to journal about a time when they moved to a new place or traveled somewhere and stayed there for a few weeks. They would be asked to describe first impressions of the experience, how they felt when they began to see the negative as well as the positive sides of the setting, and how they overcame culture shock. Then the facilitator would describe how recovering from addiction can follow the same stages: excitement about the decision to change, happiness about overcoming initial obstacles, frustration with new challenges, and dealing with disappointment as a result of relapse. Finally, just as with culture shock, a person optimally comes to terms with the situation, finds balance,...
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