Match the style of therapy with the appropriate example.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
Motivational Interviewing
Exposure Therapy
Psychopharmacology
Behavioral Therapy
A.Zed began taking medications prescribed by his doctor to manage the command hallucinations that he was experiencing that were telling him to hurt himself.
B.Dustin is seeing a therapist because he has been struggling with drinking in excess. His therapist is helping him explore his ambivalence related to cutting down on his drinking.
C.Taila is receiving treatment at a residential facility for an eating disorder. Whenever Taila makes progress towards her goal at weigh-ins, she is alloted 10 points. Once Taila reaches 100 points, she is allowed to acquire a "day pass" where she can leave the facility and spend time at the mall.
D.Sage has been working on identifying negative thought patterns with their therapist that perpetuate their feelings of depression. Sage has a negative core belief of, "I am a failure," which often leads them to not even try to attempt difficult tasks for fear of failing. Through therapy, Sage has been able to change those negative thought patterns into more neutral statements.
E.Greta is seeking treatment for obsessive compulsive disorder because her obsession with cleanliness is now impairing her daily functioning. Her therapist suggests that they make an avoidance hierarchy identifying small steps that Greta could take to confront her fear of germs.
F.Bonnie struggles with regulating her emotions and often feels as though she is in a constant state of crisis. With the help of her therapist, she has learned some distress tolerance skills such as deep breathing and distraction techniques that help her calm down enough to engage in problem solving tasks.