Question #6 How effective do you think Pat's therapy sessions have been treating her OCD? Do you think the therapist could have provided different interventions instead of those used in the case study? If so, why?
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Based on the case study, it is mentioned that Pat's therapy sessions have been ongoing for several months and she has shown improvement in her symptoms. She has been able to reduce her compulsive behaviors and has gained better control over her thoughts and Show more…
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