Option B is correct as this is the example of the group cognitive behavioral therapy as Martha is having the bipolar disorder and she wishes to join the cooking group as she loves cooking. In this way she will gain the cognitive behavioral therapy in the group which will be very beneficial in interacting as well as expressing her thoughts in the group.
c. Neurofunctional Approach 2. Martha has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. She was admitted to Miracle...
1. Amy is a recovering alcoholic. During her recovery process she picked up a bad habit, smoking. She is now experiencing upper respiratory difficulties. Her physician is now recommending she quit smoking. She is scared she may relapse if she gives up smoking. The therapist assigned to her case encourages Amy to quit smoking. The therapist encourages her to use positive techniques she learned during her previous recovery process to help her quit smoking. She also encourages her to replace...