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Cognitive Behavior Therapy at the Crossroads [PDF]
AbstractThe early development of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) can be characterized by the coming together of behavioral and cognitive traditions. However, the past decades have arguably seen more divergences than convergences within the field. The 9th World Congress of Behavioural and Cognitive Therapies was held in Berlin in July 2019 with the ...
Simon E. Blackwell, Thomas Heidenreich
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Learning cognitive behavior therapy [PDF]
Progress toward establishing treatments for mental disorders has been good, particularly for cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). However, there is considerable room for improvement. The goal of this study was to begin the process of investigating the potential for improving treatment outcome via improving our understanding of learning processes ...
Gumport, Nicole B +2 more
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Cognitive behavioral therapy delivered using the internet.
The internet is no longer something new. It has existed now for a long time and has been part of many peoples' lives for at least 20 years. The internet increasingly informs many aspects of our lives, including the economy, health care, and delivery of ...
Gerhard Andersson +3 more
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Cognitive behavioral therapy of socially phobic children focusing on cognition: a randomised wait-list control study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Although literature provides support for cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) as an efficacious intervention for social phobia, more research is needed to improve treatments for children.
Stadler Christina +27 more
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Internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy for loneliness
Feelings of loneliness are common in persons with mental health problems. Studies indicate that loneliness is related to both adverse somatic and psychiatric outcomes. Longitudinal examinations also suggest that loneliness may contribute to increased and
Andersson, Gerhard,, Käll, Anton,
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression
Depressive disorders are one of the most common psychiatric disorders that occur in people of all ages across all world regions. Although it may present at any age however adolescence to early adults is the most common age of onset, and females are affected two times more in comparison to the males.
Gautam, Manaswi +3 more
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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Schizophrenia [PDF]
A growing body of evidence supports the use of cognitive behavior therapy for the treatment of schizophrenia. A course of cognitive behavior therapy, added to the antipsychotic regimen, is now considered to be an appropriate standard of care in the United Kingdom. The objective of this article is to offer a broad perspective on the subject of cognitive
Douglas, Turkington +2 more
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for IBD [PDF]
Despite a high burden of psychological comorbidity in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and recommendations that psychological care should be offered in IBD care,2 we have thus far been unable to show psychological treatment to be effective in this population.
Mikocka-Walus, Antonina Anna +2 more
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An open trial of a therapist-guided internet cognitive-behavioral therapy (ICBT) for panic disorder with and without agoraphobia (PD/A) was conducted. Ninety adults diagnosed with PD/A were treated using ICBT adapted from a face to face (FTF) protocol ...
Fradkin, Isaac, +9 more
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Sleep disturbance is common in dialysis patients and is associated with the development of enhanced inflammatory responses. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is effective for sleep disturbance and reduces inflammation experienced by peritoneal dialysis ...
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