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Cognitive Behavior Therapy Improved the Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa in the Athletes

Cognitive Behavior Therapy Improved the Symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa in the Athletes

... of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) on the symptoms of Bulimia Nervosa (BN) of the ...of BN is decreased significantly during CBT, but it didn’t change in the control group (Ƞ 2 ...

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder

... The research on these programs is quite promising. In an uncontrolled study of CBGT, Albano et al. (1995) piloted a 16- session multicomponent program for 5 adolescents with a primary diagnosis of SAD ( Albano et al., ...

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A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Tinnitus

A Randomized Controlled Trial of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Tinnitus

... “manualized,” cognitive-behavioral group therapy on distress associated with tinnitus, quality of well-being, psychological distress including depression, and internal ...focus. Cognitive- behavioral ...

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Inpatient Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Severe Eating Disorders

Inpatient Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Severe Eating Disorders

... transdiagnostic cognitive behavior theory in an inpatient setting and the use of the multidisciplinary and non-eclectic ...outpatient therapy or in severe medical condition to regulate their food ...

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Cognitive-Behavioral Grief Therapy: The ABC Model of Rational-Emotion Behavior Therapy

Cognitive-Behavioral Grief Therapy: The ABC Model of Rational-Emotion Behavior Therapy

... "pure" cognitive construction, and the addition of exposure to cognitive construction involved a further improvement compared with the addition of cognitive construction to ...over ...

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review

Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Adults with Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Review

... younger participants with shorter pain histories had better gains, which the authors believed to be indicative of a need for earlier intervention. Of note, when the daily logs kept by the participants were reviewed, it ...

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Urinary  Incontinence Phobia: A Case Report

Cognitive Behavior Therapy of Urinary Incontinence Phobia: A Case Report

... Conclusions Cognitive behavior therapy is a well-established treatment of specific phobias ...using cognitive restructuring, distraction, relaxation training and exposure to feared situations ...

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COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF HOMOEOPATHY, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND PLACEBO ON DEPRESSION

COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF HOMOEOPATHY, COGNITIVE BEHAVIOR THERAPY AND PLACEBO ON DEPRESSION

... intervention 8 . CBT is a mode of treatment which includes various steps e.g. - teaching, coaching, and reinforcing positive behaviours. CBT helps people to identify cognitive patterns or thoughts and emotions ...

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A Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Mentoring Program for College Students With ADHD

A Cognitive-Behavior Therapy and Mentoring Program for College Students With ADHD

... Group Treatment In the absence of existing psychosocial treatment studies with college students, we turned to the adult ADHD treatment literature to help guide the creation of the ACCESS group treatment protocol. In ...

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Do we need to challenge thoughts in cognitive behavior therapy?

Do we need to challenge thoughts in cognitive behavior therapy?

... Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) emphasizes the primacy of cognition in mediating psychological ...modifying cognitive content and process, realigning thinking with ...commitment ...

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Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Panic Disorder and Comorbid Major Depression

Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Panic Disorder and Comorbid Major Depression

... of cognitive behavior therapies (CBT) in settings of routine clinical care as well as in the treatment of panic and comorbid ...avoidance behavior, while improvements concerning catastrophic beliefs ...

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Coping with Sickle Cell Disease Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Coping with Sickle Cell Disease Using Cognitive Behavior Therapy

... CBT is a talk therapy that is increasing in popularity in medicine. It is recommended by the National Institute of Health (NIH) for use in chronic illnesses like depression, anxiety, and diabetes. This literature ...

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Cognitive behavior therapy for psychological distress in patients with recurrent miscarriage

Cognitive behavior therapy for psychological distress in patients with recurrent miscarriage

... CBT is one of the psychotherapies that is generally confirmed as being effective in reducing depression and/or anxiety. 14 In this study, we preliminarily examined the possibility of reducing depression and/or anxiety of ...

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Integrating technology into cognitive behavior therapy for adolescent depression: a pilot study

Integrating technology into cognitive behavior therapy for adolescent depression: a pilot study

... To facilitate the dissemination of this evidence-based treatment, we developed a technology- enhanced CBT intervention for the treatment of adolescent depression consisting of (1) online[r] ...

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Can pill placebo augment cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder?

Can pill placebo augment cognitive behavior therapy for panic disorder?

... Browsing their titles and abstracts, 195 articles were iden- tified by either of the two independent reviewers as possi- ble candidates and their full copies were obtained. With further reference search, SciSearch and ...

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Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Children and Adolescents: A Systematic Review

... One future area of emphasis for research could include the use of TF-CBT when working within family systems, perhaps for use by clinicians who conduct in-home therapy services where there is multigenerational or ...

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Early response in cognitive behavior therapy for syndromes of medically unexplained symptoms

Early response in cognitive behavior therapy for syndromes of medically unexplained symptoms

... first therapy-preparing sessions is to provide the patient with the expectation that psycho- therapy could be a helpful ...on cognitive-affective variables such as anxiety and depressive ...in ...

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Efficacy of Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the Treatment of Masticatory Myofascial Pain

Efficacy of Group Cognitive Behavior Therapy for the Treatment of Masticatory Myofascial Pain

... they are not limited to clenching or bruxing but also include cheek biting, tongue thrusting, fingernail biting, unusual jaw posture habits (i.e., jaw thrusting), tooth tapping, and others. 26 It was expected that ...

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Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression

Breaking the Rhythm of Depression: Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Relapse Prevention for Depression

... in cognitive behavior therapy ...standard cognitive behavior ...and therapy discussions all facilitate assessment and change, again within the six conceptual areas of well-being ...

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Internet delivered cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety and insomnia in a higher education context

Internet delivered cognitive behavior therapy for anxiety and insomnia in a higher education context

... control therapy and sleep restriction therapy, are directly related to sleep, and do not offer transferrable skills that might target ...as cognitive restructuring, relaxation, and guided imagery, ...

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