Pre-Session Briefing
Sarah M. · 29, she/her · Generalized Anxiety Disorder · CBT · Session 12/16 · Today, 2:00 PM
Last Session — Mar 29, 2026
Key Themes
- ▸Catastrophizing about upcoming performance review at work
- ▸Reported improved sleep after implementing sleep hygiene routine (5 of 7 nights)
- ▸Avoidance of social events with coworkers persists
Interventions Used
- Cognitive restructuring: examined evidence for/against catastrophic predictions
- Behavioral experiment: agreed to attend one team lunch before next session
Clinician Note
“Sarah showed good engagement with cognitive restructuring but became visibly anxious when discussing the behavioral experiment. Monitor avoidance patterns closely.”
Client Check-In
“Hi Dr. Anand, this week was rough. I did the thought records on Monday and Tuesday but then my manager scheduled a 1:1 and I spiraled. I didn't go to the team lunch. I did keep up with the sleep routine though, and I journaled about the manager meeting. I think I'm starting to see the catastrophizing pattern but I can't seem to stop it in the moment.”
Journal Excerpts
Mar 31
Manager scheduled a 1:1 for Thursday. My first thought was 'she's going to tell me I'm underperforming.' I know this is catastrophizing but knowing it doesn't make it stop.
Apr 2
The 1:1 was fine. She actually said I was doing well. I feel stupid for worrying so much. But also I know I'll do the same thing next time.
Suggested Threads
Avoidance of social exposure homework has occurred in 3 of last 4 sessions. Consider whether graduated exposure hierarchy needs recalibration.
Source: Longitudinal analysis
Sarah's journal entry shows awareness of catastrophizing pattern but reports inability to intervene in the moment. This is consistent with the cognitive restructuring plateau described in Beck (2011), Ch. 12. Consider introducing real-time coping cards or behavioral experiments targeting in-the-moment intervention.
Source: Domain knowledge: Beck's CBT for Depression & Anxiety
Sleep hygiene adherence has been above 80% for 4 consecutive weeks. This is a durable behavioral change worth reinforcing.
Source: Between-session data
Mood This Week
Avg: 4.3/10
Homework Status
3/7
0/1
6/7
Treatment Progress
Session 12 of 16· Started Jan 14, 2026