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Posted: February 15th, 2023

Case Study 3: anxiety disorders

Please read the following chapter and respond to the following questions.

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. What are the pros and cons of using a CBT treatment manual with adults?

Discuss fidelity with flexibility.

2. What is an automatic negative thought that you “catch” yourself saying to yourself in times of stress?

3. CBT requires collaboration and active participation from the participant. If you are working with a highly anxious adult female patient, what strategies might you use to help her cope with the anxiety using this modality?

4. With the content of the sessions described and the skills taught, what do you think will be the more challenging skills? Please use examples and cite the literature

Case Study 3: anxiety disorders

Please read the following chapter and respond to the following questions.

 

 

. What are the pros and cons of using a CBT treatment manual with adults?

Discuss fidelity with flexibility.

2. What is an automatic negative thought that you “catch” yourself saying to yourself in times of stress?

3. CBT requires collaboration and active participation from the participant. If you are working with a highly anxious adult female patient, what strategies might you use to help her cope with the anxiety using this modality?

4. With the content of the sessions described and the skills taught, what do you think will be the more challenging skills? Please use examples and cite the literature?

 

 

Clinical Decision-Making Case studies: (SLO # 2, 5 & 7) 10% of the Total Grade

The discussion board will be utilized to hone skills needed to incorporate knowledge acquired from the readings. There will be case studies posted in the discussion section. Students will be expected to review the case study, relate the situation to the DSM-5 criteria, and determine a diagnosis and differential diagnosis. The student will post a response to two classmates. Initial post minimum of 240 words, and response minimum 100 words. APA citation guidelines for citations and references.

 

   Criteria   Meets Criteria    Partially Meets Criteria   Does Not Meet the Criteria
 Assessment: Discuss assessment findings and behaviors which meet your DSM-5 criteria; describe further assessment/screening tools which you would recommend to validate the diagnosis  Correctly identifies DSM-5 criteria to correlate with recognized diagnosis/differential diagnosis; screening tools specify and connect with diagnosis.  Identifies the most important findings and misses some minor ones. It doesn’t present results from all sections completed  Identifies some abnormal or pertinent findings but misses significant findings. Results come from only 50% of the sections completed.
 Interprets findings correctly, considering pathological, social, lifestyle, and genetic components.  The interpretation is correct. All pertinent details are discussed.  The interpretation is correct. Details consider the most relevant areas.  Interpretation is correct or partially correct. Minimal information is provided. All pertinent areas are not addressed.
 Diagnosis: Identify and Discuss your DSM-5 and differential diagnoses (including psychiatric and physical diagnoses).  identifies at least 1 DSM-5 diagnosis and two differential diagnoses, including psychiatric and physical diagnosis

 

 

 identifies only 1 DSM-5 diagnosis and one differential diagnosis  does not identify a DSM-5 diagnosis or differential diagnosis
 Supporting Research: Incorporate at least one scholarly evidence-based article that relates to your identified and differential diagnoses and can guide your treatment plan.  Discusses one scholarly evidence-based article which correlates with diagnosis/differential diagnosis and identifies how to guide the treatment plan  Discusses the article, but the writing is not considered a scholarly evidence-based source.  It does not discuss the scholarly, evidence-based article
 Reference: APA format Writing: Sentence structure, spelling, grammar  APA format followed with no errors; correct sentence structure and grammar usage.  APA format followed but with several errors and spelling/grammar errors.  APA format not followed; sentence structure incomplete and numerous grammar errors

 

 

 

SOLUTION

  1. Pros and Cons of using a CBT treatment manual with adults:

Pros:

  • Standardization: A CBT manual provides a structured, step-by-step approach to therapy that can be replicated across multiple clients and therapists, ensuring that each session covers key components of treatment and increases the likelihood of successful outcomes.
  • Efficiency: Using a manual can save time and resources by eliminating the need for therapists to create their own treatment plans from scratch.
  • Evidence-based: CBT manuals are often based on research and evidence-based practices, which can increase the credibility of the therapy and ensure that clients receive effective treatment.
  • Quality control: Manuals can be used to monitor the fidelity of therapy sessions, ensuring that clients receive the same level of treatment and reducing the likelihood of therapist drift or deviation from the established protocol.

Cons:

  • Lack of Flexibility: A manual may not always be the best fit for every client, as they may require individualized treatment or therapy that differs from the prescribed manual.
  • Risk of Overreliance: Therapists may become overly reliant on the manual and lose sight of individual client needs or fail to adapt treatment to specific situations.
  • Insufficient training: Therapists may not receive sufficient training or may not fully understand how to use the manual, which can lead to suboptimal outcomes or negative effects.
  • Inadequate Fidelity: Fidelity is the extent to which a treatment is delivered as intended. There is a risk of low fidelity if the therapist does not follow the manual strictly, which can reduce the effectiveness of the treatment.

Fidelity with Flexibility: Fidelity means that the therapist adheres to the core principles and techniques of the manual, while flexibility refers to the therapist’s ability to adapt the manual to the client’s specific needs. Both fidelity and flexibility are important in achieving optimal outcomes in therapy. Therapists must balance the need for fidelity with the need for flexibility to ensure that clients receive the best possible care. Therapists can adapt the manual by using client feedback to determine areas of the treatment that need more focus or by addressing specific concerns that arise during sessions.

  1. An automatic negative thought that someone might “catch” themselves saying to themselves in times of stress is

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