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  2. Cognitive behavioral therapy - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy develops skills for relapse prevention and someone can learn to control their mind and manage high-risk cases. [128] There is evidence of efficacy of CBT for treating pathological and problem gambling at immediate follow up, however the longer term efficacy of CBT for it is currently unknown. [129]

  3. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    Beck's treatment manual, Cognitive therapy of depression, has undergone the most research and accumulated the most evidence for its use. [12] [13] [14] However, a number of other CBT manuals also have evidence to support their effectiveness with depression. [15] [16] [17] [18]

  4. Mastery and pleasure technique - Wikipedia

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    The mastery and pleasure technique is a method of cognitive behavioral therapy for the treatment of depression. [1] Aaron T. Beck described this technique first. The technique is useful when patients are active, but have no pleasure.

  5. Cognitive therapy - Wikipedia

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    Behavioral modification techniques and cognitive therapy techniques became joined, giving rise to a common concept of cognitive behavioral therapy. Although cognitive therapy has often included some behavioral components, advocates of Beck's particular approach sought to maintain and establish its integrity as a distinct, standardized form of ...

  6. List of cognitive–behavioral therapies - Wikipedia

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    Cognitive behavioral therapy encompasses many therapeutical approaches, techniques and systems. Acceptance and commitment therapy was developed by Steven C. Hayes and others based in part on relational frame theory and has been called a "third wave" cognitive behavioral therapy. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Keith Dobson - Wikipedia

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    The Prevention of Anxiety and Depression: Theory, Research, and Practice. (2004) ISBN 978-1591470793; Risk Factors in Depression. (2008) ISBN 978-0080450780; Evidence-based Practice of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (2009) ISBN 978-1606230206; Cognitive Therapy (2012) ISBN 978-1433810886; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques and Strategies.

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