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- Role of Behavior TherapistsBehavior therapists play a significant role in today’s society, not only in psychiatric settings but also in educational/childcare settings and businesses.
- Cognitive-Behavior Therapy - the Most Assuring Treatment for Panic AttacksThere are a myriad of therapies that have been patterned for curing panic attacks that tend to crop up from different forms of stimuli in people.
- Behavior TherapyThis article introduces the reader to a therapy that is a little different from the usual type of therapy used for people who have a psychological problem.
- Why Dialectical Behavior Therapy Works for Narcissistic Personality Disorder SpousesIf your marriage is strained due to a narcissistic personality disorder in your spouse, here is what you need to know about family therapy using dialectical behavior therapy approaches.
- Behavior Therapy Versus Existential TherapyThe goal of psychological treatment is to help individuals improve their current situation and offer new outlooks on their problems. Existential therapy and behavior therapy are examined and examples of each are provided.
What is Behavior Therapy?There are so many terms to learn when it comes to different types of therapy that you might feel like you need a degree yourself to interpret! Read below to learn about one of these terms, behavior therapy.
Psychology: Cognitive Behavior TherapyBehaviorists maintain that behavior can be changed through conditioning. This theory can help you to change your own actions such as depression, insomnia, chronic fatigue, phobias, and drug, alcohol, and tobacco addicitons.- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for DepressionThis article describes how cognitive behavior therapy is used for depression.
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) DefinedDBT is a therapeutic approach, designed by Marsha M. Linehan, Ph.D., specifically for chronically suicidal borderline patients.
- Eating Disorders: Benefits and Consequences of Implementing Behavior TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy can be very effective and worthwhile when treating an individual with an eating disorder.
- Explaining Psychotherapy: What Are Behavior TherapiesBehavior therapy is a type of psychotherapy that tries to teach a person new ways of behaving using basic learning principles.
- Borderline Personality Disorder & the Impact of Dialectical Behavior Therapy in WomenFor women who suffer from borderline personality disorder, there is an increased risk for suicidal tendencies. To offset this risk, dialectical behavior therapy can be effective
- The Strengths and Criticisms of Behavior TherapyA discussion of the strengths and weakness of the behavior therapy approach of psychotherapy.
- What is Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy?This article explains what REBT is, what it is used for, strengths/weaknesses, and much more.
- Treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder: Dialectical Behavior Therapy TrainingIf you or someone you love has Borderline Personality Disorder, there is now hope where you thought there was none. Go buy or borrow Marsha Linehan books, particularly the ones that focus on the latest BPD treatment, Dialectical Behavior Therapy Training
- Treating Insomnia with Cognitive Behavior Therapy27% of Americans sufer from insomnia. Early evidence suggests that treating insomnia with cogitive behvaior therapty is more effective than treatment with sleeping pills.
- Rational Emotive Behavior TherapyREBT is built on the A-B-C model. A is the activating event. B is the belief system. C is the emotional consequences. D is for disputing the irrational thought. E is for evaluating the effect and for developing a new philosophy.
- Behavior Therapy, Medication Help Teens with Depression, Substance Use DisordersWhen a commonly used antidepressant is combined with cognitive behavior therapy is an effective treatment for adolescents suffering from depression as well as substance abuse
- Article Review: Self Help and Long Term Behavior Therapy for ObesityThis review and all facts are based on the article Self-help and long-term behavior therapy for obesity Per J.D. Latner, G.T. Wilson, A.J. Stunkard, and M.L. Jackson Volume 40, Issue 7 July 2002, pages 805-812 in Behaviour Research and Therapy