Cognitive therapy

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Psychology

 

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Clifford K

 

Date added:

February 12, 2012

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The statements that the patient made were at first fairly specifically related to the chocolate itself: 'Chocolate is unhealthy'; or fairly closely related to the patient's own lack of impulse control: 'If I have one bit I'll go on and on eating'. But these thoughts were able to form the basis of further exploration so that the therapist could ask what the patient meant when she said that chocolate was unhealthy...
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But these thoughts were able to form the basis of further exploration so that the therapist could ask what the patient meant when she said that chocolate was unhealthy. Once again, the patient's attitude seems unremarkable: 'Everyone knows that chocolate is fattening'. It is not clear that there is very much that is dysfunctional here until the therapist gently pushes a little harder and finds that the patient believes that simply having eaten the small piece of chocolate will make her fat because it just sits in her stomach...
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