DISORDER THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES TO BE USED Justification BIPOLAR A. B. C. SCHIZOPHRENIA A. B. C. POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER A. B. C. GENERAL ANXIETY DISORDER A. B. C. BULIMIA NERVOSA A. B. C. ANOREXIA NERVOSA A. B. C. GIVE APPROPRIATE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES TO THE FOLLOWING DISORDERS AND BRIEF JUSTIFICATION ON WHY CHOOSE SUCH THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUE.
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DISORDER |
THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUES TO BE USED |
Justification |
BIPOLAR |
A. B. C. |
|
SCHIZOPHRENIA |
A. B. C. |
|
POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER |
A. B. C. |
|
GENERAL ANXIETY DISORDER |
A. B. C. |
|
BULIMIA NERVOSA |
A. B. C. |
|
ANOREXIA NERVOSA |
A. B. C. |
|
GIVE APPROPRIATE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES TO THE FOLLOWING DISORDERS AND BRIEF JUSTIFICATION ON WHY CHOOSE SUCH THERAPEUTIC TECHNIQUE.
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