How to write a PTSD treatment plan
Here’s what you need to know, plus a treatment plan example.
Foundational resources to help your clients overcome negative feelings and behaviors in cognitive behavioral therapy.
Here’s what you need to know, plus a treatment plan example.
Provide a helpful framework for your clients to commit to activities that may help their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Inspire your clients to discover the deeply ingrained, fundamental beliefs that shape their automatic thoughts.
Clearly illustrate the relationship between thoughts, emotion, and behavior to help your clients improve their well-being.
Help your clients become aware of — and replace — thoughts that may be contributing to unwanted emotions and actions.
Together, you can begin to challenge biased, inaccurate, unhelpful (and often irrational) ways of thinking.
Help your clients understand how their negative thoughts affect their emotions and behaviors.