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cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a structured, goal-oriented form of psychotherapy that aims to identify and change unhelpful patterns of thinking and behaviour. By examining the relationship between thoughts, emotions, and actions, CBT helps individuals develop more adaptive coping strategies and reduce psychological distress. It is one of the most widely researched and effective treatments for anxiety disorders, depression, and many other mental health conditions.
defined by
Nadine Vietmeier, Jasper Froehlich, Silas Rooß