Term ID: T1245

Cognitive Behavioral Theory

/cognitive-behavioral-theory/
A psychological theory that emphasizes the role of cognitive processes and behaviors in the development and maintenance of mental health disorders, proposing that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and can be modified through therapeutic intervention.
Example: "According to cognitive behavioral theory, Sarah's panic attacks were maintained by her catastrophic thoughts about physical sensations, which led to avoidance behaviors that reinforced her anxiety."

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Reference: Beck, A. T. (1976)