A 22-year-old male client with depression is referred to a social worker. The social worker administers the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression and then begins to educate the client about depression. The social worker explains that the therapy will be short-term, weekly one-hour sessions, and concludes with a treatment contract. The social worker is MOST likely using:
a) Interpersonal therapy
b) Reality therapy
c) Cognitive behavioral therapy
d) Problem solving therapy
Ans: a) Interpersonal therapy
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