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Atendendo à sintomatologia clínica apresentada por M., que componentes considera prioritárias na intervenção, de acordo com a

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15. Atendendo à sintomatologia clínica apresentada por M., que componentes considera prioritárias na intervenção, de acordo com a

terapia cognitivo-comportamental?

A) Treino de competências comunicacionais e restruturação cognitiva. B) Treino de resolução de problemas.

C) Psicoeducação e restruturação cognitiva.

D) Psicoeducação e treino de competências comunicacionais. Resposta:

Opção A). Face à sintomatologia apresentada por M., o treino de competências comunicacionais é particularmente relevante, para que a M. possa desenvolver competências de comunicação assertiva que a ajudem a pedir apoio quando necessário (obter apoio social), mas também a lidar com opiniões não solicitadas da rede social (por exemplo, da sua mãe). Além disso, M. refere ter dificuldade em lidar com os pensamentos negativos intrusivos, pelo que a restruturação cognitiva é também uma componente prioritária da intervenção.

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