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The manual presents CBT-D across typical therapy phases: an Initial Phase with preliminary assessment, case conceptualization, and goal generation; a Middle Phase where clinician and Veteran collaboratively apply behavioral and cognitive techniques matched to case conceptualization; and a Later Phase emphasizing progress evaluation and relapse prevention planning. Includes structured session planning, assessment tools such as PHQ-9, and guidance on using and storing clinician handouts to reinforce session content.","COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY STRATEGIES  \nKRISTI L. CRANE, PSY.D. KRISTY M. WATTERS, PSY.D.  \nINSTRUCTIONS  \nThis book is intended as a practical guide for clinicians who wish to use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression (CBT-D) with Veterans. It can be used as an additional resource to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression in Veterans and Military Servicemembers:  \nTherapy Manual (Wenzel, A., Brown, G. K., & Karlin, B. E., 2011). This resource was created to use in order of typical therapy. The first section (pages 6-31) correlates to the Initial Phase of CBT, the second section (pages 32-99) correlates to the Middle Phase of CBT, and the last section (94-107) correlates to the Later Phase of CBT.  \nThe Initial Phase includes a preliminary assessment and case conceptualization tool to assist the clinician with targeting problem areas and identifying evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing depression symptoms. The Initial Phase helps Veterans gain an understanding of the structure and process of CBT and is used to generate treatment goals. During the Middle Phase of therapy, the provider and Veteran work together to address treatment goals. The provider should select the most appropriate behavioral and cognitive techniques according to the case conceptualization. The central focus of this resource is on the actual course of therapy. As you review the interventions, we recommend that you consider how each intervention may be individually applied. The Later Phase of treatment focuses on the Veteran’s progress toward reaching their treatment goals. Specifically, evaluating whether they can apply techniques appropriately to help alleviate depressive symptoms. The Later Phase also focuses on creating a relapse prevention plan.  \nSuggestions for using the guide:  \n• Select handouts you are most likely to use and provide the Veteran with their own copies.  \n• Keep quantities of selected handouts in folders so they will be easy to offer the Veteran.  \n• Handouts can reinforce and validate ideas you have presented in session. They can serve as transitional objects for the Veteran as they prepare for discharge and relapse prevention planning.  \nThe contents of this manual do not represent the views of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) or the U.S. government.  \nThis manual was supported by a clinical educator grant from the VA South Central Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC).  \nTable of Contents  \nWhat is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? ................................................................................................................... 6  \nWhat to Expect? ........................................................................................................................................................7  \nWhat is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy? ............................................................................................................8  \nBehavioral Model ...................................................................................................................................................... 9  \nCognitive Behavioral Model .................................................................................................................................10  \nPhases of CBT ............................................................................................................................................................ 11  \nSteps of CBT .............................................................................................................................................................. 12  \nSession Format ......................................................................................................................................................... 13  \nAssessment, Case Conceputalization, and Treatment Planning .................................................................... 15  \nPatient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) ......","cbCaioyYzZ1eGTDP","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaioyYzZ1eGTDP","pdf",8968431,2,1,103,"English","en",105,"# What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?\n## What to Expect?\n## Behavioral Model\n## Cognitive Behavioral Model\n## Phases of CBT\n## Steps of CBT\n## Session Format\n# Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning\n## Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)\n## Case Conceptualization Worksheet Example\n## Case Conceptualization Worksheet\n# Goal Setting\n## SMART Goals\n## Cost-Benefit Analysis of Change\n# Behavioral Strategies\n## Activity Monitoring","[{\"question\":\"How does the guide structure CBT-D treatment for Veterans?\",\"answer\":\"It organizes CBT-D into an Initial Phase for assessment and goal creation, a Middle Phase for jointly addressing those goals using selected cognitive and behavioral techniques, and a Later Phase focused on progress toward goals and relapse prevention planning.\"},{\"question\":\"What is the purpose of the Initial Phase in CBT-D?\",\"answer\":\"The Initial Phase includes preliminary assessment and a case conceptualization tool to help clinicians target problem areas, identify evidence-based interventions, and generate treatment goals while helping Veterans understand CBT structure and process.\"},{\"question\":\"How should clinicians use the manual handouts during therapy?\",\"answer\":\"Clinicians should select the most relevant handouts, provide Veterans with their own copies, and keep quantities in folders for easy delivery. 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