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Generic Anxiety Treatment Plan

Problem: Anxiety

Definition: A generalized state of apprehension or foreboding (Nevid, Rathus, Gre

Continuing fear and over-exaggerated concern over specific and menial tasks, s

Physical features include: jumpiness, jittering, heavy perspiration, light-headedn


palpitations, tensing muscles.

Goals:

1. Assess client's behavior and investigate the source of anxiety.


2. Gain a clear understanding of when and where the anxiety started.

Objectives:
1. Help the client to verbalize her immediate concerns in regards to what makes her feel uneasy.
2. Identify triggers

3. Discover what may have and/or is existing in her immediate environment that has played and/or p
4. Find what the client has been doing to alleviate her anxious feelings

5. Evaluate for neccessity for continuation of medication and whether client is taking appropriate me
6. Help client to acknowledge the irrational nature of anxiety provoking triggers.

Long-Term Goals:

1. Help client to increase her ability to cope in the face of anxiety provoking situ

2. Help her to find closure with any unresolved issues that may be at the root of

3. Help client to develop positive self-talk script to use in order to better manage

Interventions:

1. Establish a good level of rapport and trust with the client

2. Ask probing questions to determine the nature of the presenting issue and its underlying roots.

3. Assign client to gather an inventory of all most memorable traumas and stressors

4. Help client recognize and heal through old issues and learn how to let go of limiting beliefs about th

5. Help client work client through the stages of change to successful termination

6. Possiblilty for visual and/or audio guided imagery excercises.

7. Help client to realize the irrational nature of her fears.

8. Brainstorm exercise: Ask client to visualize herself in each situation that she finds to be stressful th

9. Help client to learn acceptance over the possibilities that she may not have control over.

Diagnosis: 308.33 Acute Stress Disorder Severe without Psychotic Features

d, Rathus, Greene),

Lilith Redgrave's Treatment Plan


Problem 2: Depression
Definition:

Symptoms: Client experiencing listlessness, lack of interest in former enjoyable activities, suicidal ideation, exhausti
Goals:
1. Help Client to reduce depressive symptoms.

2. Help client to grow more independantly functional either with or without anti-depressant medication
3. Help client to develop positive self talk techniques and empowering belief system.

Objectives:
1. Have client describe and define her depression.
2. Have client Identify triggers

3. Discover what may have and/or is existing in her immediate environment that has played and/or pl
4. Find what the client has been doing to alleviate her depressive emotions and thoughts.
5. Evaluate for neccessity for continuation of medication and whether client is taking appropriate anti

6. Help client to unearth unresolved and repressed issues that may contributing to depressive states..

Long-Term Goals:
1. Help client to increase her ability to cope in the face of depression provoking situations.
2. Help her to find closure with any unresolved issues that may be at the root of her depression.

3. Help client to adopt a personalized positive self-talk script to use in order to aleviate feelings of dep

Interventions:
1. Establish a good level of rapport and trust with the client

2. Ask probing questions to determine the roots of depression.


3. Assign client to gather an inventory of all most memorable traumas and stressors

4. Help client recognize and heal through old issues and learn how to let go of limiting beliefs about th
5. Help client work client through the stages of change to successful termination
6. Possiblilty for visual and/or audio guided imagery excercises.
7. Help client to realize the irrational nature of her distressful ruminations.
8. Assess client's suicidal temperament with a suicidal ideation questionaire.
9. Help client to learn acceptance over the possibilities that she may not have control over.

Diagnosis: 308.33 Major Depressive Disorder, Recurrent; Severe without Psychotic Features

symptoms and currently taking antidepressant.

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