A 45-year-old male with type 2 diabetes is experiencing persistent symptoms of anxiety. Which of the following is the MOST likely to be successful in treating the patient's anxiety?
Practise this CDCES Diabetes Educator Prep question free, then download the PDF, watch the video walkthrough, or unlock timed mock exams for the full web bank.
✓ Correct answer: A. Cognitive behavioral therapyAnswer: Cognitive behavioral therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is widely recognized as an effective treatment for anxiety disorders in adults. Both CBT and mindfulness-based therapy are successful in managing anxiety symptoms. Antianxiety medication can be effective for severe anxiety disorders, particularly when combined with CBT. Interpersonal therapy is more traditionally used for depressive disorders, especially in adolescents. Motivational interviewing is primarily applied to improve motivation and commitment to behavioral changes and not specifically for treating anxiety.
Keep practising. Use the free CDCES Diabetes Educator Prep PDF, watch the YouTube walkthrough, or unlock all 10 web questions with timed mock exams.
Free practice here. Timed mocks when you are ready.
Study the CDCES Diabetes Educator Prep free question explanations, download the PDF, then unlock timed mock exams on the web when you want exam-day practice.