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Which of these disorders responds best to cognitive behavioral therapy? disorganized schizophrenia, bipolar, dissociative identity disorder, catatonic schizophrenia, or major depressive disorder.
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Correct answer here is e, major depressive disorder.
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And for that we have to look at what cbt is.
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So it's cognitive behavioral therapy.
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It's a type of talk therapy.
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The psychotherapist talks to the patient and works out.
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Ways to handle inappropriate behaviours and maladaptive thoughts.
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So it's correcting maladaptive behaviour and restructuring unhelpful thoughts or irrational beliefs.
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So if we go through some of these conditions, it's a person with major depressive disorder who's going to be one most capable of understanding what's going on and two, putting them into action.
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So patients with disorganized schizophrenia, for example, may be suffering from a lot of disorganized speech.
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It would be difficult to have any kind of talk therapy if that is the primary issue.
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So they don't tend to respond well to cbt...