| ISSN Series:  | Theories of Psychotherapy Series |  | Discipline:  | Psychiatry |  | Subject Definition:  | Cognitive Therapy; Mental Disorders-Therapy |  | NLM Class:  | WM 425.5 |  | LC Class:  | RC489 |  | Abstract:  | In "Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy", Michelle G. Craske discusses the history, theory, and practice of this commonly practiced therapy. Cognitive - behavioral therapy originated in the science and theory of classical and instrumental conditioning; cognitive principles were incorporated following dissatisfaction with a strictly behavioral approach. Cognitive-behavioral therapy combines behavioral and cognitive interventions: behavioral interventions aim to decrease maladaptive behaviors and increase adaptive ones, and cognitive interventions aim to modify maladaptive thoughts, self-statements, or beliefs. Although a number of variations on the original theory have developed over the decades, all types of cognitive - behavioral therapy are unified by their empirical foundation, reliance on the theory and science of behavior and cognition, and the centrality of problem-focused goals.  |  
																		 
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