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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for tinnitus is a collective term for many psychotherapeutic techniques used in combination to address tinnitus-related distress and interference in daily life. In other words, CBT is not one “pure”, discrete, standardised treatment, nor is the goal of CBT to remove or cure a person of their tinnitus.
Fuller, Thomas, Hoare, Derek J.
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Fuller, Thomas, Hoare, Derek J.
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We review four sources that presented CBT in an intuitionist context, from which certain modes of reasoning, applied in the proofs of CBT, are expelled: A counterexample by Brouwer from his 1912 inauguration address, a theorem by Myhill his from 1955 paper, counterexamples by Dirk van Dalen from his 1968 paper and a theorem by Troelstra from his 1969 ...
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We review four sources that presented CBT in an intuitionist context, from which certain modes of reasoning, applied in the proofs of CBT, are expelled: A counterexample by Brouwer from his 1912 inauguration address, a theorem by Myhill his from 1955 paper, counterexamples by Dirk van Dalen from his 1968 paper and a theorem by Troelstra from his 1969 ...
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Cognitive behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) is a model of therapy targeting cognitions, emotional responses, and behavioral interactions between couples experiencing relationship distress. Routine outcome monitoring (ROM) is a tool that clinicians can use to track the progress of their clients in therapy from the perspective of the client.
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A meta-analysis of CBT efficacy for depression comparing adults and older adults
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022Richard Meiser-Stedman, Ken Laidlaw
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
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