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What Kind of Problems is Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Best Suited For? - Psychology

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What kind of problems is cognitive behaviour therapy best suited for?

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Cognitive behaviour treatment best suited for a wide range of psychological disorders such as anxiety, depression, panic attacks, and borderline personality, etc. adopts a bio-CBT psychosocial approach to the delineation of psychopathology. It combines cognitive therapy with behavioural techniques.

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Chapter 5: Therapeutic Approaches - Exercise [Page 105]

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NCERT Psychology [English] Class 12
Chapter 5 Therapeutic Approaches
Exercise | Q 11 | Page 105

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