Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Addressing Unhelpful Thought Patterns through the Cancer Journey |
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based approach for helping to treat many common diagnosis, such as anxiety and depression. Whether this is a new diagnosis, or a recurrence, CBT can teach people to better cope with the difficult feelings that may arise from a cancer diagnosis, challenge unhelpful thought patterns and replace them with more helpful ones. Join the Ridley-Tree Cancer Center Oncology Social Workers as they discuss how CBT can be used to address unhelpful thought patterns through the cancer journey and for an interactive relaxation training.
0:59 - Introduction to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) 2:28 - Common unhelpful thought patterns/cognitive distortions 5:33 - Patient vignette 13:16 - Thought log 18:57 - Diaphragmatic breathing introduction 20:11 - Diaphragmatic breathing exercise 23:07 - Guided imagery exercise To learn more about Oncology Social Work services at Ridley-Tree Cancer Center, visit https://socialwork.ridleytreecc.org To learn more about Ridley-Tree Cancer Center's Community Lectures, visit https://lectures.ridleytreecc.org. This lecture was recorded August 2021. |