Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

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About This Presentation

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Movement Block 4.4 (Psychiatry Week)

College of Medicine, King Faisal University

Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia


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Cognitive Behavioral Therpy
Abdullatiff Sami Al-Rashed
Movement Block 4.4 (Psychiatry Week)
College of Medicine, King Faisal University
Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia

“CBT is a form of psychotherapy. It is a
process of teaching, coaching, and
reinforcing positive behaviors. CBT helps
people to identify cognitive patterns or
thoughts and emotions that are linked with
behaviors.”

•Aaron Beck was psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
•In early 1960 Aaron beck developed an approach
known as cognitive therapy as a result of his
research on depression.

•Aaron Beck observations of depressed clients revealed that
they had a negative bias in their interpretation of certain life
vents, which contributed to their cognitive distortions.
•Beck called it cognitive therapy because of the importance it
places on thinking. It’s now known as cognitive-behavioral
therapy (CBT) because the therapy employs behavioral
techniques as well.

Medical Uses
•CBT was originally designed to treat Depression.
•Now, CBT is used in many disorders:

Types of CBT

Types of CBT

ELEMENTS OF CBT

Elements of CBT
• CBT has several defining elements. They are as follows:

TECHNIQUES OF
CBT

Techniques of CBT
The cognitive behavioral therapy techniques are an
interesting set of exercises that help modify a
person's behavioral patterns. The behavioral
patterns are modified in order to bring about
positive changes in the personality.

Validity Testing

Guided Discovery

Guided Discovery

Homework

Problem-Solving Methods

References