Evaluating Therapeutic Fit
A therapeutic approach is described as focusing on increasing a person's awareness of how their thoughts about themselves and the world influence their moods. It provides practical, daily tools to challenge and change these thought patterns, concentrating on current problems rather than past events.
Read the following client statement and explain which two elements of this therapeutic approach would be most directly beneficial for this individual and why.
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A client with depression reflects on their treatment: 'The most helpful therapy I've had focused on giving me practical tools. It taught me to recognize and challenge the automatic negative thoughts I have about myself and the world, which made me realize how much those thoughts were fueling my low mood.' Based on this statement, what is the core mechanism of change this client is describing?
Evaluating Therapeutic Fit