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What is the case formulation approach to cognitive-behavioral therapy?
Cognitive theories and their clinical implications
Learning theories and their clinical implications
Emotion theories and their clinical implications
Beginning the therapeutic relationship and obtaining a problem list and diagnosis
Developing an initial case formulation and setting treatment goals
Using the formulation to develop a treatment plan and obtain the patient's consent to it
The therapeutic relationship
Monitoring progress
Decision making in the therapy session
Handling nonadherence and treatment failure
Decision making and intervention over the course of therapy.
Cognitive theories and their clinical implications
Learning theories and their clinical implications
Emotion theories and their clinical implications
Beginning the therapeutic relationship and obtaining a problem list and diagnosis
Developing an initial case formulation and setting treatment goals
Using the formulation to develop a treatment plan and obtain the patient's consent to it
The therapeutic relationship
Monitoring progress
Decision making in the therapy session
Handling nonadherence and treatment failure
Decision making and intervention over the course of therapy.