1. Discovering these chains or networks of negative irrational thoughts is the basis of cognitive therapy. 2. In our second study we sought to confirm our findings that group and individual cognitive therapy were equally effective. 3. In their entirety the cognitive therapy techniques of Beck and his colleagues offer a complete system of psychotherapy. 4. Though the early stages of cognitive therapy are primarily behavioural, one often has to introduce cognitive material in order to facilitate tasks. 5. Cognitive therapy addresses this issue and is usually undertaken by a psychologist. 6. Or it may take a more structured approach drawn from cognitive therapy techniques. 7. Various types of cognitive therapy to bring an improvement in psychiatric disorders by altering maladaptive thinking appear to have been successful. 8. In this sense cognitive therapy might sometimes serve a preventive function. 9. Cognitive therapies are based on the concept of training the mind to control seizures. |
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