Behavior therapy begins with the analysis of a trained therapist. The therapist analyzes the behaviors of a patient that cause stress, reduce the client’s quality of life, or have a negative impact. Once this analysis is complete, the therapist will:
  1. Prescribe medication
  2. Make a referral to a professional
  3. Choose an appropriate treatment plan
  4. Have the client take the results to a family doctor
Explanation
Answer - C - Direct practice often utilizes behavior therapy to treat depression, ADHD, addiction, insomnia, chronic fatigue, and phobias. The length of therapeutic treatment varies with each individual client. Treatments may include assertiveness training, desensitization, and relaxation training.
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