Cognitive therapy to control compulsions. (Session 5 of 6).
In this fifth session with a woman with compulsions, Keith S. Dobson focuses on the client's thoughts of being a hypochondriac and on her health-related anxiety--she is having her wisdom teeth extracted soon. The client is reducing her medication and feeling less anxious, more self-confident, a...
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| Language: | English |
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | In this fifth session with a woman with compulsions, Keith S. Dobson focuses on the client's thoughts of being a hypochondriac and on her health-related anxiety--she is having her wisdom teeth extracted soon. The client is reducing her medication and feeling less anxious, more self-confident, and more in control of herself. Her goals until the next session are to reduce her rushing around, reduce her multitasking, remove some of her own time pressures, and take a few items off her mental list. |
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