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Meanings of cognitive-behavioral therapy in English
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Usage of cognitive-behavioral therapy in English
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Collaborative Care was implemented through brief cognitive-behavioraltherapy and enhanced patient education.
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Current first-line treatments for major depressive disorder (MDD) include pharmacotherapy and cognitive-behavioraltherapy.
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Several controlled studies of cognitive-behavioraltherapy (CBT) demonstrate efficacy for pediatric anxiety disorders.
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Clinical relevance: Clarification of cognitive distortions underlying OCD may guide development of new strategies for cognitive-behavioraltherapy.
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Finally, we discuss treatment approaches that appear efficacious for BDD, with a focus on serotonin-reuptake inhibitors and cognitive-behavioraltherapy.
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Objective: Although the average depressed patient benefits moderately from cognitive-behavioraltherapy (CBT) or pharmacotherapy, some experience divergent outcomes.
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A meta-analysis was performed on 18 studies in which a cognitive-behavioraltherapy was compared with the same therapy supplemented by hypnosis.
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Research has demonstrated that brain chemistry can actually be altered by a kind of therapy called cognitive-behavioraltherapy (CBT).
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Conclusions: Physical training combined with cognitive-behavioraltherapy and physical training alone had significant and beneficial effects on fatigue compared with no intervention.
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The intervention emphasizes increased physical activity, strategies to improve body image and self-acceptance, and cognitive-behavioraltherapy to promote healthy eating attitudes and behaviors.
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Half of individuals with occupational disability had entered cognitive-behavioraltherapy at some point, but only one third had received at least 13 sessions.
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Traditional cognitive-behavioraltherapy (CBT) for anxiety disorders has been designed to target reductions in negative affect (NA) associated with defense-related processes.
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Trauma-focused cognitive-behavioraltherapy (TF-CBT) has been used successfully for civilian and military children exposed to trauma including child maltreatment, intimate partner violence, and traumatic grief.
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To remedy this deficiency, we evaluated the efficacy of group cognitive-behavioraltherapy (CBT) in reducing self-stigma and examined the relationship between cognitive restructuring and self-stigma.
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Cognitive-behavioraltherapy was underutilized, and reasons for this remain unclear.
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Cognitive-behavioraltherapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is considered the gold standard treatment.