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Discussion Post
James
My fear is that I am empty and vacant inside. I've never really had to look at myself before now, but since my husband left me, I am lost. I feel deserted, abandoned, isolated, and fear that I cannot make it alone. I depended on him to give me a sense of worth, and now that he's gone, I just feel a void.
Susan
So rarely do I feel calm. I feel anxious basically from the time I wake up to the time I go to bed. I'm able to work and handle all of my family responsibilities, but the anxiety always seems to be there, like an unwanted visitor. What can I do to get some relief?
Michael
When I hear about all of the terrible things that are happening in the world (mass shootings and hate crimes, terrorism, poverty, and homelessness), I get so sad. I've started sleeping more and doing fewer things with my friends. I'm afraid they are going to stop inviting me to things because I've canceled so often lately.
Read each of the three scenarios and then address the following questions for each person from a Cognitive-Behavioral perspective in a 500 to 700 words essay.
1) What cognitive and/or behavioral issues are involved?
2) What would be your counseling goals (i.e., change the cognitive schema, improve behavior, etc. ) for each of these persons?
3) What two specific CBT techniques could you use (Give examples)? (For example, Socratic dialog, behavioral activation, psychoeducation, etc.)
Textbook: Corey, G. (2023). Theory and practice of counseling and psychotherapy (11th ed). Cengage.