Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Anxiety
An effective guide on how to deal with your depression, anxiety, anger and negative thoughts and reach a mindfulness and more joyful life
Do you want to manage your depression, anxiety, anger and negative thoughts and reach a mindfulness and more joyful life? If yes, then keep reading... Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy makes a conscious attempt to change one's attitudes and behaviors by focusing on cognitive processes, or thoughts and feelings. These cognitive processes include thoughts, feelings, core beliefs, values, and other internal motivators that guide the individual's navigation throughout the world. These cognitive processes directly impact the behaviors of an individual, so by changing the cognitive processes, you are able to influence your behaviors. Because of the way that cognitive-behavioral therapy works are so broad on its own, it can treat a wide range of mental health issues. It can be used for nearly any mental health issue, focusing on how the individual feels in order to alleviate distressing symptoms or feelings and behaviors that have been problematic as of recently. These problems can be anything from having certain feelings come up every time there is a problem with having a debilitating phobia that creates incredibly problematic behaviors. No matter what the problem is, there is a good chance that cognitive-behavioral therapy has a way that it can be beneficial in some way, so long as the patient is willing and ready to attempt to change his or her mind. Ultimately, consider cognitive-behavioral therapy the ultimate combination between psychotherapy and behavioral therapy-it focuses on the fact that people have a tendency to create a personal meaning or interpretation of what something means to them, and in response, those thought processes create behavioral patterns. Behavioral therapy, in particular, looks at the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, while psychotherapy plays a role in the delivery of the therapy. Patients discuss things with their therapists, who develop a trusting relationship. That trusting relationship enables them to be effective. This book gives a comprehensive guide on the following: Benefits of Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Understanding of Cognition and its Therapy Process of CBT Cognitive Restructuring for Depression Dealing with Cognitive Dissonance Dealing with Persistent Negative Thoughts How to manage your anger Thought Recording Fear Management Visualization Ways to Lighten Up When You're Down Dealing with Emotional Triggers Dealing with Bad Habits Increase Physical Wellness ... AND MORE!!!
ISBN/EAN | 9781801127936 |
Auteur | Moody, Jackson |
Uitgever | Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V. |
Taal | Engels |
Uitvoering | Paperback / gebrocheerd |
Pagina's | 130 |
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