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Can more than one therapy approach be used with a client?

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Can more than one therapy approach be used with a client?

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Yes, depending upon the goals and history of each client. For example, cognitive-behavioral approaches may be used initially to reduce symptoms and address current life situations. Psychodynamic or interpersonal approaches may then be used to examine and transform certain dysfunctional patterns that seem to have underlying causes. Of course, the level and extent of therapy is guided by the particular needs and desires of each client.

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