Cognitive Behavioral Excavation Model (CBT)

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The first session held with Ms. Smith was related to the characteristics that were identified by the social worker at the local neighborhood center. Ms. Smith was referred to counseling, because she depicted behaviors of having Agoraphobia. Counselor explain to the client what agoraphobia is and how it can be treated. Counselor informed client of the many ways agoraphobia can be treat and explained which one she think will be most effective for the client. With the personal background history that was discussed in the session counselor knew she had to address treatment with precaution. Counselor decided that Cognitive Behavior Therapy would be an effective therapeutic treatment for the client. Client was informed on what CBT is, how it works, and how to be effective in treatment. …show more content…

Counselor went over some major factors that were established in the first session. Counselor reiterated what CBT is and how it will be used to treat Agoraphobia. In the second session the main objective for client was to develop a list goal and determine how she would achieve them. Client work alongside counselor to make sure her goals were attainable and realistic. Counselor decided that client treatment can be effective if she use the behavioral activation model as a technique to guide the process. Behavioral Activation Model allowed client to complete journals and worksheets. In addition to the worksheets that client will be completing they also serves as a form of home for client. Homework is a very essential tool when applying CBT. Work sheets will serve as a form of tracking for both client and counselor to measure the client’s

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