Case summary
Sharon is a 48-year-old Caucasian women. She presents with good overall physical health although, suffers from back and knee pain relating to obesity. She identifies as a lesbian and is married to her wife Lynn ”. The couple rent a two-bedroom apartment. Currently, neither Sharon nor Lynn is employed, however both receive a monthly Social Security Disability (SSD) benefit. Sharon has a history of depression, anxiety and social isolation. As a young adult, she was diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attention deficit disorder (ADD), dissociative identity disorder (DID), with 14 identified personalities.
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CBT is recognized as a helpful tool in treating depression, PTSD and obsessive compulsive disorders (OCD) and hoarding disorder (p. 181-182). Cognitive Behavioral Theory (CBT) looks to improve the decision-making process as well as enhancing behavioral skills such as improving conversation, conflict resolution, and social skills (pp. 168-169). Cognitive Behavioral Theory is an appropriate treatment modality to apply to Sharon’s treatment because she expresses negative thought and presents with destructive