Ocd Treatment Plan

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To create a treatment plan for a disorder, you have to first diagnose the disorder that the client has. My client in this scenario has an obsessive compulsive disorder, otherwise known as OCD. One of the ways to treat OCD is through Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, or CBT. CBT is a talking therapy that can help you manage your problems by changing the way you think and behave. It is based on the concept that your thoughts, feelings, and actions are all connected. It says that your negative thoughts and feelings can get you into a cycle of these types of feelings and thoughts. CBT helps you deal with your problems by breaking them into smaller parts. It helps you improve the state of mind that you have. Instead of focusing on your past, it focuses on the problems that you have currently. …show more content…

Cognitive therapy examines how we think, whereas behavior therapy examines how this affects what we do. Using CBT with OCD, the cognitive part of therapy helps them consider other ways of thinking, and the behavior part makes them think how this way of thinking would affect the way that they behave. The purpose of is to help the person with OCD identify and change the thoughts that they have that cause their anxiety, distress, and compulsive behaviors. A branch of cognitive behavior therapy is exposure and response prevention (ERP), otherwise known as exposure therapy. In this type of therapy, the client is gradually exposed to their fears. At first, they are exposed to the least-anxiety causing fears, then they gradually work their way up to more serious

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