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Behavior Therapy

Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, 2020
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Implosive therapy—A behavioral therapy?

Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1968
Abstract Despite differences in technique and theory, most approaches which are given the label of “behavioral therapy” seem to have in common the following three characteristics: (1) an emphasis placed on the direct treatment of the symptom (2) a strong tendency to reject the concepts and rationale of traditional psychodynamic approaches, and (3 ...
Donald J. Levis, Thomas G. Stampfl
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Psychoanalysis and Behavior Therapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1974
In this article, two experienced clinicians, trained in both psychoanalytic and behavioral paradigms, present cogent arguments for the advantages of a combined psychodynamic-behavioral approach by a single therapist or (for groups) a single team of cotherapists.
Lee Birk, Ann W. Brinkley-Birk
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Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

2017
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is an empirically based and short-term treatment that is based on the notion that maladaptive thought processes and behaviors are causally connected to emotional and physiological distress. CBT does not exclude biological, genetic, or cultural factors and recognizes the importance of certain pharmacological treatments.
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BEHAVIORAL THERAPY FOR OBESITY

Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1996
The research literature pertaining to behavior therapy for obesity is reviewed. Procedures used in behavioral treatment programs are described, and treatment outcome research is reviewed. During the past 30 years, average weight loss has increased, but the problem of regaining body weight following treatment has persisted. It was concluded that obesity
Donald A. Williamson, Lori A. Perrin
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Contemporary Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Review of Theory, History, and Evidence.

Psychodynamic Psychiatry, 2015
Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has come to be a widely practiced psychotherapy throughout the world. The present article reviews theory, history, and evidence for CBT.
Nathan C. Thoma, Brian Pilecki, D. McKay
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Behavior therapy and sex therapy

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
Behavior therapy is characterized by the way in which clinical data are collected, analyzed, and used in the treatment program-specifically, the application of the methods of experimental and social psychology. A case history of the behavioral treatment of a sexual problem is presented to illustrate this process.
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