It is often argued that behaviour therapy and cognitive-behaviour therapy have a sound theoretical and experimental basis. In the early days of behaviour therapy, the learning theory accounts that were the basis of treatment made clear suggestions about the procedures that were likely to be effective in treatment. In contrast, more recent cognitive-behavioural models tend to specify targets for therapy, but not the procedures that might be optimal for changing the targets. As a consequence, a considerable amount of work has to be done in order to create an effective cognitive-behavioural treatment from a promising cognitive-behavioural model. The process by which cognitive-behavioural treatments are developed is rarely discussed in the lite...
AbstractProblem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success need...
Acknowledgment: We would like to thank Dr L. Evans and staff at the Anxiety Disorders Clinic for th...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
pharmacotherapy, anxiety disorders Rapid growth in cognitive science has led to improvedpsychologica...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
To date, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have become the most extensively researched ...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
Cognitive behavioural therapy is the psychotherapy best supported by the research literature as work...
Numerous psychotherapies hold the promise of improving our clients' wellbeing. Some of the most prom...
INST: L_135The aim of this review is to provide an overview of two distinct well-established behavio...
Behavioral and cognitive psychotherapies are the most widely studied psychological interventions for...
Behavioural experiments are an integral component of cognitive therapy (CT) for posttraumatic stress...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
AbstractProblem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success need...
Acknowledgment: We would like to thank Dr L. Evans and staff at the Anxiety Disorders Clinic for th...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...
pharmacotherapy, anxiety disorders Rapid growth in cognitive science has led to improvedpsychologica...
This paper reviews recent theoretical, conceptual and practice developments in cognitive-behaviour t...
To date, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) approaches have become the most extensively researched ...
In recent years, considerable progress has been made in developing effective cognitive treatments fo...
The aim of this paper is to discuss empirically supported techniques of behavioral therapy for anxie...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
Cognitive behavioural therapy is the psychotherapy best supported by the research literature as work...
Numerous psychotherapies hold the promise of improving our clients' wellbeing. Some of the most prom...
INST: L_135The aim of this review is to provide an overview of two distinct well-established behavio...
Behavioral and cognitive psychotherapies are the most widely studied psychological interventions for...
Behavioural experiments are an integral component of cognitive therapy (CT) for posttraumatic stress...
Introduction: The prevalence of anxiety disorders across the world is higher than 11.6%. These commo...
AbstractProblem statement: The diagnosis of behavioural disorders and their treatment's success need...
Acknowledgment: We would like to thank Dr L. Evans and staff at the Anxiety Disorders Clinic for th...
Anxiety disorders are characterised by distorted beliefs about the dangerousness of certain situatio...