Case study of anxiety disorder is presented and differing potential treatments are discussed (experiential, psychoanalytic, behavioral/integrative) (55 pp.)
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Spontaneous Insight Associated with Behavior Therapy
A widely recognized—but little discussed—phenomenon among clinicians using behavior therapy is the client’s spontaneous recognition of psychodynamic factors associated with symptom formation. These insights frequently are accompanied by powerful new affects and thoughts. Often, these events are difficult to anticipate during the diagnostic phase of the treatment process. 77 pp.
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