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Cognitive Behavioral Therapies for Fibromyalgia
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014Editor's note: This is a summary of a nursing care-related systematic review from the Cochrane Library.
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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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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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Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies
2008For longer than 40 years, the cognitive and behavioral therapies have evolved as alternatives to more traditional nondirective and insight-oriented modes of psychotherapy (1). The cognitive and behavioral therapies now include a diverse group of interventions that share several pragmatic and theoretical assumptions.
Edward S. Friedman, Michael E. Thase
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2011
Anthony Venning, Lisa Kettler, Jaklin Eliott, Anne ...
Venning, A.+3 more
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Anthony Venning, Lisa Kettler, Jaklin Eliott, Anne ...
Venning, A.+3 more
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapies
2016Cognitive 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 [PDF]
Cognitive-behavior techniques have been applied to alleviate physical pain, anxiety, and maladaptive adjustments related to physical illness. Although distinctions are made between the behavioral and cognitive approaches, the techniques overlap and are often used in conjunction with one another.
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1999
The cognitive-behavioral approach to the treatment of children and adolescents integrates cognitive restructuring and problem solving with behavioral techniques such as contingency management and modeling (Kendall, 1991). The primary aim of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is to modify or improve a child’s maladaptive emotional, cognitive, and ...
Philip C. Kendall, Amy L. Krain
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The cognitive-behavioral approach to the treatment of children and adolescents integrates cognitive restructuring and problem solving with behavioral techniques such as contingency management and modeling (Kendall, 1991). The primary aim of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is to modify or improve a child’s maladaptive emotional, cognitive, and ...
Philip C. Kendall, Amy L. Krain
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The Processes of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: A Review of Meta-Analyses
Cognitive Therapy and Research, 2018N. Kazantzis+5 more
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