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A 48-year-old man with major depressive disorder has withdrawn from nearly all activities. He stopped going to the gym, seeing friends, and cooking meals, spending most days in bed. His therapist collaboratively creates a daily activity schedule that includes walking for 15 minutes, calling a friend, and preparing one meal, then asks him to rate his mood before and after each activity. Which therapeutic approach is the therapist using, and what is its theoretical basis?
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