A social worker has been referred a client who is experiencing panic and agoraphobia. The social worker has some knowledge of cognitive behavioral therapy and wants to use Craske and Barlow's manualized treatment with the client. The social worker
should FIRST:
a) Become knowledgeable about cognitive theory and the dynamics of panic and agoraphobia
b) Consult with her supervisor and/or prescribing psychiatrist regarding this treatment for this client
c) Read about the approach and engage the client in treatment
d) Only implement protocols from the approach that seem appropriate
Answer: B
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