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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

2015
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the merging of behavioral and cognitive therapies that mostly focuses on working with the client in the present. Although there are many approaches to CBT, there tend to be some common features. For example, CBT is generally a directive approach to psychotherapy that helps clients to challenge their problematic ...
Carol B. Peterson   +2 more
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

2003
In this chapter we provide an overview of how chronic insomnia is assessed and treated using cognitive behavioral treatments. In addition, we provide some (1) “information” which reviews the cognitive and behavioral theories regarding the etiology of chronic insomnia that set up the rationale for treatment approaches and (2) information on the efficacy
Henry J. Orff   +5 more
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Meta-analysis of dropout from cognitive behavioral therapy: Magnitude, timing, and moderators.

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 2015
UNLABELLED In this era of insistence on evidence-based treatments, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has emerged as a highly preferred choice for a spectrum of psychological disorders.
E. Fernandez   +3 more
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Fibromyalgia

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014
Editor's note: This is a summary of a nursing care-related systematic review from the Cochrane Library.
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for individuals with chronic pain: efficacy, innovations, and directions for research.

American Psychologist, 2014
Over the past three decades, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has become a first-line psychosocial treatment for individuals with chronic pain. Evidence for efficacy in improving pain and pain-related problems across a wide spectrum of chronic pain ...
D. Ehde, Tiara M. Dillworth, J. Turner
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapies

2016
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been demonstrated to be the most efficacious treatment for numerous problems when compared to other treatment modalities. The CBT paradigm has been successfully used to assist both children with internalizing and externalizing disorders, and also those without difficulties.
L. Kevin Chapman   +3 more
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy

2011
Anthony Venning, Lisa Kettler, Jaklin Eliott, Anne ...
Venning, A.   +3 more
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The effects of cognitive behavioral therapy as an anti-depressive treatment is falling: A meta-analysis.

Psychological bulletin, 2015
A meta-analysis examining temporal changes (time trends) in the effects of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as a treatment for unipolar depression was conducted.
Tom J. Johnsen, O. Friborg
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

2016
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the predominant form of psychological therapy, with a substantial evidence base of randomized controlled trials across a wide range of mental health disorders. Overturning the earlier assumption that psychotherapeutic interventions were unsuitable for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD ...
Paul Willner, William R. Lindsay
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