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Rorie Barroso
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
You tell your therapist, "I am a failure." A cognitive therapist is likely to reply,
A) "Why do you think so? Let's collect evidence to find out whether you are a failure."
B) "Yes, you certainly are. What are you going to do about it?"
C) "Let's make sure you learn some new skills so you will stop being a failure."
D) "I don't think you are a failure. In my eyes, you are a success."
Cognitive Therapist
A type of psychological therapist who focuses on changing unhelpful or unhealthy thought patterns, aiming to improve mental health and wellbeing.
Failure
The lack of success in achieving a goal or meeting a standard, often leading to feelings of disappointment.
- Recognize the pivotal principles and techniques practiced in cognitive and behavior therapies.
- Recognize the importance of changing thought patterns and behaviors in treating psychological disorders.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the pivotal principles and techniques practiced in cognitive and behavior therapies.
- Recognize the importance of changing thought patterns and behaviors in treating psychological disorders.
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