Review Case Studies: Alex, Sam, and Mary
To prepare for this assignment:•
Review Case Studies: Alex, Sam, and Mary. (see attachment below)•
Make a preliminary diagnosis for each client in the case studies. Review that diagnosis in The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner or DSM-IV TR.•
Review the SCP Web site http://www.div12.org/PsychologicalTreatments/treatments.html. Focus on treatments that match the preliminary diagnosis you developed for Alex, Sam, and Mary.• Justify your ESTs. Be sure to use treatments from randomized controlled clinical trials.
The assignment: (2–3 pages)
• Write a brief description of your preliminary diagnosis for the client in each case study.
• Select an empirically supported treatment for each client and justify your selection.
• Use APA formatting. Do not forget to include in-text citations, a cover page, and reference page.
Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. Keep in mind the importance of using empirically supported research to support your points of view.
To prepare for this assignment:•
Review Case Studies: Alex, Sam, and Mary. (see attachment below)•
Make a preliminary diagnosis for each client in the case studies. Review that diagnosis in The Complete Adult Psychotherapy Treatment Planner or DSM-IV TR.•
Review the SCP Web site http://www.div12.org/PsychologicalTreatments/treatments.html. Focus on treatments that match the preliminary diagnosis you developed for Alex, Sam, and Mary.• Justify your ESTs. Be sure to use treatments from randomized controlled clinical trials.
The assignment: (2–3 pages)
• Write a brief description of your preliminary diagnosis for the client in each case study.
• Select an empirically supported treatment for each client and justify your selection.
• Use APA formatting. Do not forget to include in-text citations, a cover page, and reference page.
Support your Application Assignment with specific references to all resources used in its preparation. Keep in mind the importance of using empirically supported research to support your points of view.
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