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At JongStressVRIJ, cognitive behavioral therapy helps you transform negative thoughts and behaviors into helpful and positive ways of thinking. CBT offers practical tools to improve your thinking and feelings.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a commonly used form of therapy that focuses on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behavior. By learning to view situations differently and adjusting your behavior, you can reduce symptoms such as anxiety and depression.
What is it used for?
CBT is used for a wide range of conditions, including anxiety disorders, depression, and stress. The therapy helps people who struggle with limiting beliefs, such as perfectionism or negative self-images, which make it more difficult for them to cope with challenges.
Why cognitive behavioral therapy?
CBT helps break the negative thoughts and behavioral habits that can keep you stuck in a vicious cycle. By learning new, positive thinking patterns, you gain the tools to better cope with stressful situations and improve your daily life.
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What does cognitive behavioral therapy do?
During CBT, you learn to critically examine and change your thoughts. By gaining insight into how negative thoughts influence your feelings and behavior, you learn to redirect these thoughts and make more constructive choices.
How to deal with cognitive behavioral therapy?
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy requires active participation. You'll often be given exercises to practice new thought and behavior patterns in your daily life. This strengthens the therapy's effectiveness and helps you achieve lasting changes.
Frequently Asked Questions about Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
A CBT treatment often consists of 10 to 20 sessions, depending on the nature of your complaints and your progress.
Yes, CBT can be adapted for children and young people, with exercises and language appropriate for their age and development.
Yes, homework assignments are an important part of CBT. They help you apply and reinforce new thinking and behavior patterns in your daily life.
CBT works for many people, but its effectiveness depends on factors such as motivation and the nature of the symptoms. A good rapport with the therapist can also contribute to a positive outcome.
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