Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Group Settings Versus Family Settings

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PLEASE FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTION BELOWZERO PLAGIARISM4 REFERENCESPost an explanation of how the use of CBT in groups compares to its use in family settings. Provide specific examples from your own practicum experiences. Then, explain at least two challenges counselors might encounter when using CBT in the group setting. Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media.As you might recall from Week 5, there are significant differences in the applications of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for families and individuals. The same is true for CBT in group settings and CBT in family settings. In your role, it is essential to understand these differences to appropriately apply this therapeutic approach across multiple settings. For this Discussion, as you compare the use of CBT in group settings and family settings, consider challenges of using this approach with your own groups.Learning ObjectivesStudents will:Compare the use of cognitive behavioral therapy for groups to cognitive behavioral therapy for familiesAnalyze challenges of using cognitive behavioral therapy for groupsRecommend effective strategies in cognitive behavioral therapy for groupsTo prepare:Reflect on your practicum experiences with CBT in group and family settings.Post an explanation of how the use of CBT in groups compares to its use in family settings. Provide specific examples from your own practicum experiences. Then, explain at least two challenges counselors might encounter when using CBT in the group setting. Support your response with specific examples from this week’s media.