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CBT Actual Applications

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CBT Actual Applications

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a fundamental theoretical basis that offers effective articulation, concepts, ideas, and framework that provides a fundamental platform for case management. Particularly, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy describes a psychotherapeutic treatment method, enabling an individual to learn to identify and change maladaptive behavior, replacing them with positive ones as a short-term treatment method. Accordingly, providing a detailed presentation on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as a theoretical basis and how it resonates with human behavior and development, accommodating Joe’s situation in the film is underpinning. Similarly, the film, Joe the King, particularly on Joe the Characters required fundamental presentation on techniques such as identifying negative thoughts, practicing new skills, goal-setting, problem-solving, and self-monitoring to provide an effective platform for comprehensive anti-social behavior management for the client that the Cognitive Behavioral Theory provided be effective in identifying fundamental mental illness, Impulsive expulsive disorder for the characters’ assessment, intervention, and evaluation. In this discussion on the CBT, the paper will provide fundamental attention to the actual application of the CBT, accommodating CBT in assessment, intervention, and evaluation guidance, practical application of the theory in social work practice, and comparing the CBT with other psychotherapeutic treatment theories for individuals with mental illness issues in the society.

Assessment, intervention, and evaluation guidance

In the practical application for assessment, intervention, and evaluation, the CBT theory is a fundamental one, accommodating real-world situations’ applications in social work practices. . Fundamentally, the CBT is e4ssnetl in assessments of the using techniques such as cognitive therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, multimodal therapy, and rational emotive behavioral therapy, all accommodating different approaches to manage underlying thoughts and feeling patterns contribution to psychological conditions (King and Boswell, 2019). In an assessment and interventions, the CBT offers a framework for vital psychological, social, biological among other environmental factors influencing asocial behavior and subsequent mental disorders. In this case, the CBT offers a practical framework for mental illness assessment, accommodating the myriad of factors for decision-making in managing mental disorders within social work practices and interventions.

Noteworthy, the CBT provides an assessment framework to recognize destructive thoughts, feeling, and emotions while dialectical behavior therapy is an approach that accommodates a platform to address thought and behavior through emotional regulation and mindfulness regulating patient maladaptive behaviors. Furthermore, the CBT accommodate multimodal strategy constituting of seven independent but interconnected modalities including behavior, impact, sensation, imagery, cognition, interpersonal drivers, drugs, and biological factors, giving a practical framework for assessment, evaluation, and intervention of mental illness and maladaptive behavior, embracing integrative factors for a comprehensive assessment of the patient using the CBT theory (Lincoln et al. 2017). Admittedly, the CBT offers a practical framework for assessment, evaluation, and intervention, enabling a patient to learn to recognize maladaptive behaviors, replacing such with positive actions and behaviors as crucial intervention and treatment methods. Thus, the CBT will provide an effective guiding platform for psychotherapeutic treatment methods, enabling an individual to learn to identify and change maladaptive behavior, replacing them with positive ones as a short-term treatment method for patients with mental illness issues.

Practical application of the theory in social work practice

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy describes a psychotherapeutic treatment method, enabling an individual to learn to identify and change maladaptive behavior, replacing them with positive ones as a short-term treatment method, accommodating negative thought patterns and feeling that posit negative influence on behavior and emotions (Ruggiero et al. 2018). Notably, the CBT involves therapeutic approaches including cognitive therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, multimodal therapy, and rational emotive behavioral therapy, all accommodating different approaches to manage underlying thoughts and feeling patterns contribution to psychological conditions (King and Boswell, 2019). Similarly, social work practices and applications appreciate fundamental CBT concepts including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and human relationships, CBT and the worth and dignity of human beings, social justice, cultural competencies, and social environment to effectively manage mental issues in societal settings. According to the authors, the CBT ensures cultural diversity in the theory applications via grouping and contextual sensitivity, supporting the CBT on cultural completely and applications (Hinton and Patel, 2017). Thus, social workers appreciate such fundamental CBT concepts that resonate with social work practice in managing vital mental issues in society.

Comparing CBT with other Theories

The CBT embraces and identifies individual negative thoughts and replacing such feelings and thoughts with positive ones offers an effective platform for controlling how interpreting feelings and thoughts give a supportive environment (Ruggiero et al. 2018). Similarly, the CBT treatment method offers a platform for healthy thinking through identifying negative thoughts and feelings accommodates a range of applications in managing maladaptive behaviors, and is comparatively affordable than other therapy types, embracing virtual and physical sessions (Kumar et al. 2017). Psychoanalysis theory only identifies behaviors, feelings, and through from unconscious meanings and motivations while, CBT accommodates vital techniques in evaluating, assessing, and intervening. Significantly, the behavioral approach focus on the role of learning in developing asocial and prosocial behavior, while the CBT provides cognitive therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, multimodal therapy, and rational emotive behavioral therapy for more dimensional applications that Behavioral theories. Thus, the CBT fits a significant theory for social work practical application in managing mental illnesses.

References

Hinton, D., and Patel, A. (2017). Cultural Adaptations of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The Psychiatric clinics of North America. DOI: 10.1016/j.psc.2017.08.006

King, R., and Boswell, F. (2019). Therapeutic Strategies and Techniques in Early Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. Psychotherapy, 9, (56)1: 35-40

Kumar V, Sattar Y, Bseiso A, Khan S, Rutkofsky IH. (2017).The effectiveness of internet-based Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in the treatment of psychiatric disorders.  Cureus, 9(8):e1626.

Lincoln, T.M., Riehle, M., Pillny, M, et al. (2017). Using Functional Analysis as a framework to guide individualized treatment for negative.Front Psychol.  doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.02108

Ruggiero, G., Spada, G., Caselli, G., and Sassaroli, S. (2018). A Historical and Theoretical Review of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies: From Structural SelfKnowledge to Functional Processes. J Rat-Emo Cognitive-Behav Ther (36):378–403 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10942-018-0292-8