Cognitive Therapies: An Evalution
.... period.
Patients who had
CBT showed significant improvements over routine care on outcomes relating to illness and service use. This ....
(2101

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Analysis of an Intervention for Cocaine Abuse
.... study found that
patients with anti-social personality disorder responded best to CM alone, while
patients without ASPD responded equally well to
CBT and
CBT ....
(1879

8

)
Anxiety Treatment
.... The conclusion drawn from the findings of this study is that the addition of
CBT to the treatment regimen for clinical anxiety
patients should be considered in ....
(1214

5

)
Major Depressive Disorders
....
CBT is one of the most studied psychotherapies and it's use in treating
patients with Major Depressive Disorder is based on the premise that depressed
patients ....
(985

4

)
Childhood Major Depressive Disorder
....
CBT is one of the most studied psychotherapies and it's use in treating
patients with Major Depressive Disorder is based on the premise that depressed
patients ....
(985

4

)
Effects of Parental Emotional Support
.... therapy sessions of 50 minutes each.
Patients were treated in groups of four to six subjects per group by nurses trained in
CBT. ....
(1332

5

)
Early Emotional Support and Old Age
.... therapy sessions of 50 minutes each.
Patients were treated in groups of four to six subjects per group by nurses trained in
CBT. ....
(1332

5

)
therapeutic approaches to Alcoholism
.... to persuade
patients to confront their underlying problems and believe in their ability to make the necessary changes (Ball, 2003). Similarly, the type of
CBT ....
(946

4

)
Interventions for Obese Binge Eaters
.... These researchers suggested that psychotherapists, who often see
patients for whom .... that a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (
CBT) and Tenuate would ....
(1145

5

)
Case Analysis: Major Clinical Depression Plan
.... may make it difficult for the patient to respond affirmatively to any
CBT intervention. St. John (2003) argued that among depressed
patients, about 70 percent ....
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17

)
Case of a Client with Major Clinical Depression
.... may make it difficult for the patient to respond affirmatively to any
CBT intervention. St. John (2003) argued that among depressed
patients, about 70 percent ....
(4186

17

)
BEA Therapy
.... For example,
CBT has also been employed successfully with
patients suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Paunovic ....
(3284

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SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ADULT WOMEN Abstract Presentati
.... One group of
patients received
CBT for five weeks plus their routine care, while another group received standard counseling plus routine care. ....
(3719

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SCHIZOPHRENIA IN ADULT WOMEN Abstract Presentati
.... One group of
patients received
CBT for five weeks plus their routine care, while another group received standard counseling plus routine care. ....
(3719

15

)
Psycho-Social Assessment Project
.... At 4 months,
patients randomized to nondirective counseling or
CBT improved more in terms of the Beck Depression Inventory (mean scores 12.9 and 14.3 ....
(3504

14

)
Diagnosis and Treatment of a Patient
.... Brewin's
CBT approach empowers the therapist to "directly alter the contents of consciousnessàby challenging automatic thoughts or instructing
patients to ....
(1821

7

)
Nursing and the Care of Adolescents with OCD
.... functions. This therapy can be administered by nurses who have formal training in
CBT and experience working with OCD
patients. Peplau's ....
(1934

8

)
Adlerian Therapy
.... it seems to be of somewhat limited value to a therapist who must work in a variety of settings with a variety of
patients. My own preference for
CBT is based ....
(444

2

)
Sickle Cell Pain Management
.... Participants included a total of 97
patients with SCD recruited from 7 .... These were a cognitive behavioral therapy (
CBT) pain management group, an Attention ....
(3283

13

)
Review of Literature: Sickle Cell Pain Management
.... Participants included a total of 97
patients with SCD recruited from 7 .... These were a cognitive behavioral therapy (
CBT) pain management group, an Attention ....
(3283

13

)
A Theoretical Basis For Clinical Treatment
.... In fact empathy toward a
patients' feelings is essential for a positive therapeutic relationship and the
CBT therapist makes note of prominent cognitions that ....
(4552

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)
Therapeutic Treatments for a Manic Depressive
.... Brewin's
CBT approach empowers the therapist to "directly alter the contents of consciousnessàby challenging automatic thoughts or instructing
patients to ....
(2180

9

)
Clinical Depression A REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE ON THE DI
.... who had remitted from major depressive disorder, Kroll, Harrington, Jayson, Fraser and Gowers (1996) studied 17
patients who continued to have
CBT-C for 6 ....
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COGNITIVE BEHAVIORAL THERAPY Phenomenology Co
.... considered more stable and less accessible than voluntary thoughts,
patients may need to .... reported on the efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (
CBT) for the ....
(1516

6

)
Characteristics of PTSD
.... by clinicians from Westernized industrial nations working with
patients from these .... options for PTSD include cognitive behavioral therapy (
CBT), which has been ....
(963

4

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A Case of Infidelity: Treatment Plan
.... Cognitive-behavioral therapy or
CBT is now employed by a large number of .... Cognitive therapists work to make their
patients aware of these distorted thought ....
(4328

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