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Voluntary Treatment in Therapy
Voluntary treatment describes a situation where an individual makes a personal choice to attend therapy, typically with the goal of finding relief from distressing symptoms.
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A college student is experiencing overwhelming anxiety about their academic performance, which causes them to procrastinate on assignments and avoid attending classes. They recognize this is a self-defeating cycle and decide to seek professional help. Based on the fundamental purpose of psychotherapy, which of the following best represents a primary goal for their treatment?
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Analyzing Client Motivation for Therapy
A college student has been feeling overwhelmed by academic pressure and social anxiety for several months. These feelings are making it difficult for them to attend classes and maintain friendships. After confiding in a trusted professor who provided a list of campus resources, the student independently decides to schedule an appointment at the university's counseling center to address their distress. Which of the following best describes the student's action?