cognitive behavioral therapy
psychotherapy
Cognitive-behavioral therapy derives from the research protocols of hundreds of active scholars focused on a wide array of specific clinical problems. They cumulatively conclude that dysfunctional human behavior is caused or at least accompanied by irrational thinking and behavioral skill deficits; thus treatments focused on producing more reasonable thought patterns and personal-social coping skills provide the most efficient solution. [Source: <a href="https://sk.sagepub.com/reference/counseling/n160.xml" target="_blank" data-id="to-sk">Encyclopedia of Counseling; Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and Techniques</a>]
problem-solving therapy
modeling (cognitive behavior therapy)
key people in cognitive behavioral therapy
cognitive therapy
behavioral therapy
concepts