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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
David A. Clark has written: 'Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders' 'Cognitive therapy of anxiety disorders' -- subject(s): Anxiety disorders, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychopathology / Anxieties & Phobias, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Work, Treatment, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / General, Cognitive therapy, MEDICAL / Psychiatry / General 'Scientific foundations of cognitive theory and therapy of depression' -- subject(s): Affective disorders, Cognitive therapy, Depression, Mental, Mental Depression
Aaron Beck is not credited with the introduction of Cognitive Behavior Therapy however he was one of the leading therapists in this field of study. Beck did create cognitive therapy geared to help those with depression, believing that depression was caused by a person's own negative views of themselves.
I. M. Blackburn has written: 'Cognitive Psychotherapy' 'Coping with Depression' 'Cognitive Therapy in Action'
Karyn Hood has written: 'Rumination and distraction as predictors of response and relapse following cognitive therapy or pharmacotherapy for major depression' -- subject(s): Chemotherapy, Cognitive therapy, Depression, Mental, Distraction (Psychology), Mental Depression, Treatment
The treatments available are conventional, non-conventional such as homeopathy, etc
John W. Ludgate has written: 'Heal your self' -- subject(s): Burn out (Psychology), Cognitive therapy, Prevention 'Cognitive-behavioral therapy and relapse prevention for depression and anxiety'
Secondary depression, or depression caused by unfavorable life events, is normally self limiting, and may best be treated with cognitive/behavioral therapy rather than drugs.
cognitive behavioral therapy and exercise.
There are many treatment options available. Antidepressants can sometimes be used. Also cognitive behavioural therapy or interpersonal therapy are used with success.
Sylvia Schaller has written: 'Selbstbezogene Kognitionen im Verlauf depressiver Erkrankungen' -- subject(s): Cognitive therapy, Depression, Mental, Mental Depression
Cognitive therapy focuses on changing maladaptive thought patterns that contribute to abnormal behaviors. By helping individuals identify and challenge negative thoughts and beliefs, cognitive therapy can help reduce symptoms of various mental health disorders such as depression, anxiety, and eating disorders. This type of therapy is based on the idea that changing cognitive distortions can lead to improvements in emotional well-being and behavior.