Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Researchers, maladaptive actions
Cognitive behavioral therapy is a psychotherapeutic way of addressing maladaptive actions, cognitive contents and processes and dysfunctional emotions through several goal-oriented, precise methodical techniques. Study shows that CBT is an efficient treatment for other panic attacks, but there is a lack of high number of professional physicians and practitioners to provide CBT. Practitioners that deal with patients with anxiety and depressive disorders use a combination of behavioral and cognitive treatment. Cognitive behavioral treatment was mainly developed through an incorporation of cognitive psychology research with behavior therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy focuses on the problem of the patient and the action that the therapist takes to help the patient.
Researchers' studies and journals, on cognitive behavioral therapy, uses patients with mental disorder in order to express and draw conclusions on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy on the patients with disorder. I will base my article on their research and show how effective cognitive behavioral therapy has been to patients with disorders.
[...] et al Internet cognitive behavioural therapy for panic disorder: Does the inclusion of stress management information improve end- state functioning? Clinical Psychologist, 30 38. Farhall, M. and Neil, T Cognitive and behavioural therapies for psychosis. Aust N Z J Psychiatry, 47: 508. Hawkins, K. et al Evaluation of a stress management course in adult education centres in rural Australia. Aust. J. Rural Health, 15:107–113. Jahoda et al Cognitive behavioural therapy: from face to face interaction to a broader contextual understanding of change. Clinical Psychologist, 53(9):759–771. [...]
[...] There was positive change in the patients with serious mental illness (Lergesner & Caltabiano 2012 p. 169). Mothers in postnatal stage were registered to be happier after CBT (Craig et al 2005, 295). The patients with interpersonal problems were motivated to enact change in their life (Jahoda et al. p. 11). Patients suffering from social phobia were satisfied with CBT (Carlbring et al. p. 8). Compared to other forms of therapy, CBT registered the highest degree of efficacy on patients dealing with psychosis (Farhall & Thomas p. [...]
[...] Anxiety is a normal reaction towards stress and thus there is need to manage stress. To effectively eliminate anxiety there is need to be able to manage the stress. Stress has also been found to leave you vulnerable to stress. CBT focusses on the problem of the patient. Use 2 - 6 references in each theme please. Thus there is need for good therapy therefore study was conducted by Ahmed & Lawn who set out to see how use this form of therapy was towards those with anxiety and depression which are related to stress. [...]
[...] and Louise, C A cognitive behavioural intervention for case managed clients. Advances in Mental Health, 169–180. Mazur-Elmer, A. & Dawn, M Treating social anxiety in adolescents: ten group therapy Lesson plans. Campus Alberta Applied Psychology. Richards, J. et al An open study of Internet-based bibliotherapy with minimal therapist contact via email for social phobia. Clinical Psychologist, 10(1):2 15. Royal Australian And New Zealand College Of Psychiatrists Clinical Practice Guidelines Team For The Treatment Of Schizophrenia and Related Disorders Treatment of Schizophrenia and Related Disorders. [...]
[...] The first was key words I used were ‘Cognitive behavioural therapy' that had 41 results. The next search I used ‘Reducing anxiety'. These came up with a result of 119. The other searches that I conducted had the following terms and results: Effective therapy had 6 results, Mental disorder had 11813 results, Cognitive attitude had 58 results, Reduce anxiety had a result of 84, Effective treatment had 3790 results, Cognitive behavioural treatment had 659 results, Minimize anxiety had 2 results, Behavioural therapy had 1072 results, Decrease anxiety had 54 results, Cognitive behavioural had 98 results, Active therapy had 1054 results, and attitude therapy had 440 results. [...]
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