Qp Brainstored Maunica Case Study

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QP engaged Maunica in participating in a CBT activity thinking error and thought process. QP Maunica that the activity will help her learn how to identify different types of counterproductive thoughts and thinking error people have. QP asked Maunica to list some of her harmful thoughts she have. QP asked Maunica to explain, when she have counterproductive thoughts, and what triggers those thoughts for her. QP brainstormed with Maunica the different types of thinking errors people have. QP discussed with Maunica the different ways in which a person may look at things that happen to them. QP discussed with Maunica the different types of thinking style. QP asked Maunica to give an example for each thinking thought. QP asked Maunica to list some

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