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 100084360
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is an action-oriented form of psychosocial therapy that assumes that maladaptive, or faulty, thinking patterns cause maladaptive behavior and "negative" emotions.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy combines the individual goals of cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy integrates the cognitive restructuring approach of cognitive therapy with the behavioral modification techniques of behavioral therapy.
www2.vhihealthe.com /article/gale/100084360   (2074 words)

  
 Comprehensive Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder
Behavioral therapy alone does not allow the brain to change its perceptions and beliefs unless a feared activity is done hierarchically and successfully and then cognitively reinforced.
We must use all the cognitive strategies at our disposal, reinforce the necessity of persistency and consistency in social anxiety therapy, and make available any form of behavioral activity or experiment that will help the person slowly move up their anxiety hierarchy in the behavioral group.
As with the cognitive therapy, the behavioral activities or experiments must be thorough and comprehensive.
www.socialanxietyinstitute.org /ccbtherapy.html   (4552 words)

  
 Evidence Based Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy: The National Association of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapists Online Headquarters
Because cognitive-behavioral therapy encourages the development of concrete, specific goals and has specific, testable techniques, it is an approach to counseling and psychotherapy that is easily researched.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is evidence-based, which means that it is supported by research that proves that it is effective in helping people make emotional and behavioral changes.
The NACBT is the leading organization dedicated exclusively to supporting, promoting, teaching, and developing cognitive-behavioral therapy and those who practice it.
www.nacbt.org   (484 words)

  
 Can cognitive behavior therapy reduce heart risks?
A large-scale clinical trial of cognitive behavioral therapy is teaching psychologists how to work with a model of treatment outcome studies.
But ENRICHD is the first large-scale study to test whether cognitive behavior therapy, designed specifically to treat depression and social isolation, can improve a patient’s health and long-term survival, says psychologist Susan Czajkowski, PhD, NHLBI project officer for ENRICHD.
Often, physicians 'are sympathetic but [behavioral interventions] are so far removed from their world, they may not give it a lot of thought,' says Blumenthal.
www.apa.org /monitor/dec98/depress.html   (1030 words)

  
 Cognitive Therapy Technique
Cognitive behavioral therapy ís actually a combination of therapies.
The American Institute for Cognitive Therapy site, Dr. Robert L. Leahy Director, a good site for those interested in CBT (Cognitive Behavioral...
Cognitive Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy - American Institute
therapy.akngo.info /cognitive-therapy-technique.html   (178 words)

  
 Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive therapy helps the individual to identify these thinking styles and then to challenge the thoughts with rational coping statements such as "I don't have to be perfect.
Recently, research using a PET scan pre- and post-behavioral therapy for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder showed significant changes in the brain.** A PET scan shows the areas of the brain with various colors depicting areas of activity which is related to brain chemistry.
The cognitive portion of therapy for anxiety disorders involves identifying irrational thinking styles that may contribute to the anxiety.
www.behavioralconsultants.com /Newsletters/effectiveness_of_cognitive.htm   (1357 words)

  
 Cognitive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CBASP is largely derivative of other talking therapies such as cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapy.
The newest and most effective cognitive and behavioral therapy for depression is the cognitive behavioral-analysis system of psychotherapy (CBASP).
Cognitive therapy is often used in conjunction with mood stabilizing medications to treat bipolar disorder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cognitive_behavior_therapy   (954 words)

  
 Cognitive - Behavior Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy combines many aspects of both cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy.
This awareness of thinking patterns is combined with exposure and other behavioral techniques to help people confront their feared situations.
In addition, children also learn to understand how their thinking patterns contribute to their symptoms and how to change their thoughts so that symptoms are less likely to occur.
www.kidsmentalhealth.org /Cognitive-BehaviorTherapy.html   (96 words)

  
 COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY (MULTIPLE STUDIES)
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a type of psychotherapy based around the concept that changing the way a person thinks also changes their behaviors and the way that they feel.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy is a form of psychotherapy that emphasizes the role of rational thinking in how individuals feel and behave.
This information is important to this discussion on cognitive behavior therapy as well as to the discussion on mentoring and counseling programs, which are designed to provide similarly supportive environments.
www.childtrends.org /lifecourse/programs/CognitiveBehaviorTherapy.htm   (1150 words)

  
 cognitive Therapy Institute
Cognitive Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy have emerged in recent years as the leading form of psychotherapy for panic, anxiety, phobias, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), depression, stress, and many other conditions.
Cognitive Therapy (CT) is often referred to as Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) because of the frequent use of strategies and techniques developed initially within the behavior therapy field.
Cognitive therapy (CT) employs a positive, active, educational approach that focuses on how to change and on seeking solutions rather than just simply talking about your past, or “exploring” your feelings and problems.
www.cognitivetherapysandiego.com /?PAGE_ID=0   (1566 words)

  
 Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychological Problems-American Institute for Cognitive Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is a relatively short-term, focused psychotherapy for a wide range of psychological problems, including depression, anxiety, anger, marital conflict, fears, and substance abuse.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that cognitive-behavioral therapy is as effective as medication for depression, anxiety, obsessions and other fears.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychological Problems-American Institute for Cognitive Therapy
www.cognitivetherapynyc.com /problems.asp   (768 words)

  
 Behavioral Associates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Therapists New York Manhattan, New York City, New York
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy provides clients with practical and powerful skills that can be applied over a lifetime to reduce discomfort and improve levels of functioning.
Associates, located in the Carnegie Hill section of Manhattan's Upper East Side, is a professional organization staffed by psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers specializing in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Members of Behavioral Associates also offer consultations and train clients in clinical, academic, corporate, forensic and research settings.
www.behavioralassociates.com   (142 words)

  
 Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Cognitive Behavior (CB) Therapy grew out of the work of behavioral therapies.
Behavioral techniques are the same as behavior therapy.
CBM is a form of cognitive therapy which focuses on changing clients self-verbalization.
www.geocities.com /picaritos/cognitive_behavior_therapy.htm   (337 words)

  
 bipolar affective disorder cognitive therapy - Bipolar Treatment, dealing with bipolar
Psychosocial interventions commonly used for bipolar disorder are cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, family therapy, and a newer technique, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy.
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www.bipolartips.com /bipolaraffectivedisordercognitivetherapy   (830 words)

  
 Cognitive Behavior Therapy: A Start to Feeling Better with CBT
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is therapist directed, and to fully experience the entirety of this approach a person should do so under the guidance of a counselor.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is based on the idea that our feelings are governed by our thoughts about situations, people, and events in our lives and not those things themselves.
If a person can learn to modify the impulsive behavior they display in situations using this shoot-from-the-hip mentality and wait for the prefrontal cortex to kick in (in other words, think things through), they can modify the effect the situation has on their emotional state and, sometimes, the situation itself in a more positive manner.
www.anxiety-and-depression-solutions.com /articles/howcbtworks.htm   (1951 words)

  
 cognitive therapy at Health Info Topics - cognitive therapy Topics, Information and Resources Online
Atlanta Center for Cognitive Therapy is a Continuing education for Behavioral Healthcare Professionals through high-quality mental health workshops, independent home study programs and career...
and clinical trials have shown that cognitive therapy is as effective as antidepressant drugs in...
when drug therapy is used, the relapse rate for cognitive therapy is much lower...
www.healthinfotopics.com /directory/Therapies/cognitive_therapy   (338 words)

  
 Stress Group, Mental Health Advice, Depression Help, Anxiety, Anger, Online Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy(CBT)
See if Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is right for you.
Emotional and behavioral disturbances may be debilitating and dangerous.
We have comprehensive information about best therapy methods for anxiety, and show you techniques on how you can help yourself.
www.stressgroup.com /home.html   (746 words)

  
 BehaveNet® Clinical Capsule™: cognitive-behavior therapy
Paperback 1997 Provides outlines of 1) cognitive - behavioral treatment of major psychological disorders; 2) assessment of special circumstances; 3) skill training procedures specific to cognitive - behavioral therapy; and 4) sample forms for clinical and business use.
This psychotherapy method draws from and combines the techniques of cognitive psychotherapy and behavior therapy.
Fowler, D. Robert et al Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Psychosis- Theory and Practice (The Wiley Series in Clinical Psychology) Paperback 1995
www.behavenet.com /capsules/treatments/cbt/cbt.htm   (213 words)

  
 Cognitive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CBASP is largely derivative of other talking therapies such as cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapy.
Cognitive therapy or cognitive behavior therapy is a kind of psychotherapy used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, and other forms of mental disorder.
Cognitive therapy is often used in conjunction with mood stabilizing medications to treat bipolar disorder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cognitive_therapy   (1621 words)

  
 Cognitive Therapy for Depression
Cognitive therapy for depression sessions follow a structure that includes a brief check on mood and symptoms, agenda setting, bridging from the previous session, reviewing homework (self-help assignments that patient does between sessions), discussing issues on agenda, setting new homework, and summarizing and getting feedback form the patient about the session.
The efficacy of cognitive therapy for depression has been studied extensively has been often been shown to be effective or superior to alternative interventions.
Cognitive therapy for depression has its roots in the cognitive theory of depression (Beck, 1967).
www.apa.org /divisions/div12/rev_est/cog_depr.html   (960 words)

  
 Cognitive Therapy, Behavioral Counseling, Behavior Modification, CBT, better mental health, Psychotherapy, New York
Cognitive therapy is essentially a method that identifies and helps a person to correct specific errors in what he or she is thinking that produces negative or painful feelings.
Cognitive therapy's elegantly simple model has proven to be the most powerful and successful type of psychological treatment in outcome studies conducted over the past several decades.
Cognitive Therapy Associates (CTA) is a network of experienced therapists (licensed clinical psychologists and social workers) across New York City, Westchester and L.I. who provide Cognitive Therapy.
www.cognitive-therapy-associates.com /therapy/cognitive   (358 words)

  
 CORK Bibliography: Cognitve Therapy
Cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) has an established efficacy for primary insomnia, but less is known about its efficacy for insomnia occurring in the context of medical and psychiatric conditions.
Psychodrama can be integrated with other therapies and it shares its action-oriented nature with cognitive, behavioral, and gestalt therapies.
The rationale for cognitive therapy is that thoughts, negative emotions and physiological response playing a major role in adddictive behavior.
www.projectcork.org /bibliographies/data/Bibliography_Cognitive_Therapy.html   (15604 words)

  
 cognitive therapy for depression
This part of cognitive therapy is more behavioral, as the psychologist teaches the depressed person how to manage their life problems better.
But, the essence of cognitive therapy is the assumption that irrational thoughts and beliefs, overgeneralization of negative events, a pessimistic outlook on life, a tendency to focus on problems and failures, and negative self assessment, as well as other cognitive distortions, promote the development of psychological problems, especially depression.
Cognitive therapy helps the depressed person recognize which life problems are critical, and which are minor.
www.psychologyinfo.com /depression/cognitive.htm   (2305 words)

  
 Cognitive Behavior Therapy Institute and TheraZen Center for Psychotherapy-Meditation Integration
TheraZen, or Cognitive Behavioral Zen Therapy (CBZT), is Dr.
Seiden's integration of knowledge and techniques from the fields of cognitive behavior therapy and other psychotherapies; the philosophy and practice of meditation and mindfulness; and other disciplines involving the training of body and mind.
Cognitive Behavior Therapy Institute and TheraZen Center for Psychotherapy-Meditation Integration
www.cbtinstitute.com   (466 words)

  
 Anxiety Therapy: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
This area is always handled at the same time or after cognitive therapy, because we need a strong foundation of cognitive and emotional skills/strategies so that we can begin living and acting differently before we confront real-life challenges.
The behavioral aspect of therapy is the part where we actually put everything into place in everyday, real-life situations where we are bothered by anxiety and depression.
This is simply another way to let the therapy reach your brain and gently sink in.
www.anxietynetwork.com /hcbt.html   (424 words)

  
 Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach which is used by psychologists and therapists to help promote positive change in individuals, to help alleviate emotional distress, and to address a myriad of psycho/social/behavioral issues.
Cognitive Behavioral therapists identify and treat difficulties arising from an individual's irrational thinking, misperceptions, dysfunctional thoughts, and faulty learning.
During therapy, coping skills and abilities are assessed and further developed.
www.rsmpsychology.com /cognitive_behavioral_therapy.htm   (227 words)

  
 COGNITIVE THERAPY PAGES
Cognitive therapy is a well-researched method of psychological treatment that can be effective for dealing with emotional and behavioral problems.
The pages are not designed to be a substitute for one-on-one or group cognitive therapy, but may serve to help you understand what cognitive therapy might entail, and may give you adequate information to begin utilizing cognitive therapy techniques.
The Cognitive Therapy Pages have been written to give you an introduction to the philosophy of cognitive therapy and some tips for using cognitive therapy tools to cope with negative emotions.
www.habitsmart.com /cogtitle.html   (153 words)

  
 Academy of Cognitive Therapy
The Academy of Cognitive Therapy is the only certifying organization for cognitive-behavioral therapy that evaluates applicants' knowledge and ability before granting certification.
As part of its mission, the Academy supports continuing education and research in cognitive therapy, provides a valuable resource in cognitive therapy for professionals and the public at large, and actively works towards the identification and certification of clinicians skilled in cognitive therapy.
Certification by the Academy of Cognitive Therapy indicates to the public, potential employers, and other clinicians that the individual is a skilled cognitive therapist.
www.academyofct.org   (567 words)

  
 Cognitive behavior therapy: The basics
The term preferred here, cognitive behavior therapy, gives the behavioral components of CBT more emphasis.
Cognitive therapy teaches you how certain thinking patterns are causing your symptoms — by giving you a distorted picture of what's going on in your life, and making you feel anxious, depressed or angry for no good reason, or provoking you into ill-chosen actions.
Cognitive behavior therapy is a clinically and research proven breakthrough in mental health care.
www.cognitivetherapy.com /basics.html   (1784 words)

  
 Cognitive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CBASP is largely derivative of other talking therapies such as cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapy.
Cognitive therapy is often used in conjunction with mood stabilizing medications to treat bipolar disorder.
Cognitive therapy or cognitive behavior therapy is a kind of psychotherapy used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, phobias, and other forms of mental disorder.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cognitive_Behavioural_Therapy   (954 words)

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