Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy:

Post an explanation of how the use of CBT in groups compares to its use in family or individual settings. Explain at least two challenges PMHNPs might encounter when using CBT in one of these settings. Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media and at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources. Explain why each of your supporting sources is considered scholarly and attach the PDFs of your sources.

Discussion: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Comparing Group, Family, and Individual Settings

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There are significant differences in the applications of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for families and individuals. The same is true for CBT in group settings and CBT in family settings. In your role, it is essential to understand these differences to appropriately apply this therapeutic approach across multiple settings. For this Discussion, as you compare the use of CBT in individual, group, and family settings, consider challenges of using this approach with groups you may lead, as well as strategies for overcoming those challenges.

 

To prepare:

  • Review the videos in this week’s Learning Resources and consider the insights provided on CBT in various settings.

 

Post an explanation of how the use of CBT in groups compares to its use in family or individual settings. Explain at least two challenges PMHNPs might encounter when using CBT in one of these settings. Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media and at least three peer-reviewed, evidence-based sources. Explain why each of your supporting sources is considered scholarly and attach the PDFs of your sources.

 

LINK TO VIDEOS TO WATCH IS BELOW

 

 

 

Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (2018, June 7). CBT for couples https://youtu.be/JZH196rOGsc

 

 

MedCircle. (2019, December 13). What a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

 

 

PsychExamReview. (2019, April 30). Cognitive therapy, CBT, & group approaches (intro psych tutorial #241)