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Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that was
developed about 40 years ago as a highly effective treatment for depression. Since then, because of
CBT's success in treating depression, a problem that had previously been difficult to address,
it has been adapted to be used with other problems as well. CBT focuses on identifying the thoughts
that lead to problem feelings and actions. Through countless research studies, sometimes referred to
as clinical trials, CBT has been shown to be highly effective in the treatment of a wide range of
problems. Some of these include struggles with depression and sadness, eating, excessive worry,
obsessive compulsive disorders, panic, anger, social anxiety, procrastination, perfectionism, substance use,
fears, and self-injury. |
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