Vinay Varghese (P10074). AGENDA Introduction Use of CBT and Preparation Typical “Procedures” Techniques.

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Vinay Varghese (P10074)

AGENDA Introduction Use of CBT and Preparation Typical “Procedures” Techniques

Introduction  About CBT Cognitive Restructuring Behavioral Activation

Use/ Application of CBT Mild/ Moderate Depression, Panic Disorders without Agoraphobia, Dissociative Identity Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Hypochondriasis. Requirements of Person: Motivated Internal Locus of Control Introspective

Typical “Procedure”  Check client’s mood and symptoms.  Patient and therapist set agenda for meetings  Use new agenda and bridge the gap between new and previous meeting.  Review homework assignment and discuss problems and success.  Turn to the new agenda and address the issue on the new agenda which may or may not get addressed.  New homework is set  Feedback.

Techniques Validity Testing Cognitive Rehearsal Guided Discovery Writing in a Journal Homework Modeling Systematic Positive Reinforcement Aversive Conditioning