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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy [CBT] is a technique that helps people to find new ways to behave by making modifications in their thought patterns. It is a program that is problem specific and oriented to the outcome. CBT needs active involvement from the individual undergoing the therapy for the best outcomes.
Usually, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is of 5-20 sessions on a weekly or fortnight basis. Each session is about 30 to 60 minutes long.
An individual suffering from anxiety or depression is the main area of focus for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. The most effectiveness of CBT is seen in an individual having moderate to severe depression.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is done to change the behavior of an individual suffering from any of the following psychological disorders:
There are usually 4 steps involved in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy:
Few benefits associated with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy are:
For becoming your own therapist, an individual has to read books on how to master the CBT sessions on their own. For better understanding, The Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies has a list of books to be referred to.
Following are the tips of getting most out of the Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: