Applying Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Behavior Therapy and Cognitive behavior Therapy
July 14, 2020
How Related Psychological Concepts can be applied to real life situations
July 14, 2020

Applying Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

Codrina is a 40-year-old divorced white female seeking counseling at a community mental health center. She is seeking counseling because she has been depressed unable to sleep well and has lost her appetite since the sudden ending of her marriage one month ago. Before leaving her husband told her that he did not love her any longer and doubted whether he ever did. He told Codrina that he had felt lonely and distant from her for the entire three years of their short marriage. He now questions whether she is even capable of feeling love for another person.
Codrina was raised in an orphanage and her childhood years were characterized by isolation hunger and scarcity. She describes spending many days just staring at the wall and rocking back and forth. After she left the orphanage at 16 years of age she worked in odd jobs and was in and out of abusive relationships with men for a few years until she met her husband about four years ago. She lived with him for six months before they got married. Even from the start she had a difficult time trusting him or any man for that matter. She showed little interest in sex never cried rarely laughed and had a very subdued mood most of the time. In the second year of her marriage Codrina discovered that her husband was having an affair with a woman he worked with. Instead of being upset she was almost relieved because it seemed to take the pressure off of her to engage in sexual intercourse with her husband. Out of guilt he finally told her about the affair. Upon hearing his confession Condrina showed no emotion and didnt even ask him to end the affair. From that point forward her husband spent few nights at home and one month ago announced he was filing for divorce. Now in addition to her insomnia and poor appetite she is neglecting her self-care to the point that she is being shunned by others who come in contact with her which deepens her sense of isolation. Shes coming to therapy to see if you can help her before she loses all hope that she can regain control of her life.
Assume that you are a cognitive behavioral therapist and have agreed to work with Codrina. Using principles and techniques from Becks Cognitive Therapy (CT) respond to the following questions:
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