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  1. An initial assessment highlighted Penny experienced anxiety in social situations and had a pervasive low mood stemming from her childhood and being maintained by her dificulties now. Twelve sessions of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) were ofered.

    • Phase 1
    • Phase 2
    • Phase 3
    • Termination and Booster Sessions

    Gi presented to his intake appointment via telehealth during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. At the beginning of his initial session, Gi’s affect was anxious, and his face was so red and heated that his glasses became fogged. Based on his anxious presentation, the therapist created space to explore how Gi felt about the present meeting and...

    To lay the foundation for flexible thinking skill development, the therapist provided psychoeducation around different styles of unhelpful thinking. As such, Gi was encouraged to log thoughts and images that occurred throughout the week that elicited strong emotions of anxiety, sadness, or shame. From the thought logs he brought to the session, Gi ...

    Gi had good insight into the cognitive barriers that made it anxiety-provoking and hard for him to share more openly with his wife and cousin. He worried that his wife would think he was weak (mind reading) if he told her that he sometimes struggles to do basic errands and that his cousin would stop counting on him if he knew that Gi went to therap...

    Throughout treatment, the therapist regularly presented termination as an opportunity to commit to independent use of the skills developed during treatment. During termination, the therapist and Gi celebrated treatment progress and explored Gi’s thoughts and feelings about discontinuing regular meetings. As part of relapse prevention, the therapist...

  2. This case highlights the concern of a 30-year-old client, who complained of fear of leaving his house and experiencing anxiety symptoms while travelling. Two events described, seemed to trigger his fear.

  3. Nov 6, 2014 · From a behavioral perspective, feared situations negatively maintain phobias. Anxiety disorders have been shown to be effectively treated using cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and therefore to better understand and effectively treat phobias.

    • George D. Tsitsas, Antonia A. Paschali
    • 10.4081/hpr.2014.1603
    • 2014
    • Health Psychol Res. 2014 Nov 6; 2(3): 1603.
  4. Mar 16, 2020 · This paper presents the case of a 50-year-old, married patient who presented to the psychologist with specific symptoms of depressive-anxiety disorder: lack of self-confidence, repeated...

  5. Case Studies are excellent training and professional development resources. They provide an overview of a ‘real life’ situation, merging theoretical knowledge and practical elements through a structured narrative. Writing a professional Case Study is not a simple task. It not only requires elevated

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  7. Case Studies: Examining Anxiety | Abnormal Psychology. Learning Objectives. Identify anxiety disorders in case studies. Case Study: Jameela. Jameela was a successful lawyer in her 40s who visited a psychiatrist, explaining that for almost a year she had been feeling anxious.

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