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Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a structured psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and modifying dysfunctional thought patterns and behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping strategies. Research published in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has examined the application of…

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Overview

Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is a structured psychotherapeutic approach that focuses on identifying and modifying dysfunctional thought patterns and behaviors to improve emotional regulation and develop personal coping strategies. Research published in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has examined the application of behavioral management techniques—a core component of CBT—in specific clinical populations and care settings. One systematic review and meta-analysis investigated the efficacy of behavior management interventions for treating depression in patients with dementia, addressing the challenge of adapting therapeutic approaches for individuals with cognitive impairment. Additional research has explored the delivery of psychosocial support, including CBT-informed interventions, within community-based centers serving cancer patients and their relatives in the Netherlands, examining how such care is integrated into palliative settings. These studies reflect the journal's interest in evaluating CBT and related behavioral interventions across diverse patient populations, including those with complex comorbidities, and in understanding how evidence-based psychological treatments can be implemented in both clinical and community contexts to address mental health needs alongside physical illness.

Research published in this journal

2 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

Journal editorial board
Marco Bozzali · Italy Joanna Chylińska · Poland Nophar Geifman · United Kingdom

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