Posts Tagged ‘behavioral therapy’

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – How and Why It Works

What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Cognitive behavioral therapy is based on the idea, according to which emotions and human behavior are not determined by the situation in which he found himself, bat by his perception of the situation. As for us, not so much matter what happens to us as what we think about it, that is, our thoughts are at the heart of our emotional experiences and subsequent actions for them. Usually, these thoughts are not realized, are taken for [...]

What is Cognitive-Interpersonal Group Psychotherapy?

Definition The main goal of cognitive-interpersonal group psychotherapy is to address the emotional and psychosocial distress. Psychologists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts who adhere to this concept, believe that these goals can be achieved in the identification and correction of dysfunctional thinking patterns and non-adaptive relations. Thus is applied the cognitive behavioral therapy techniques and technology to [...]

What Is Transient Tic Disorder

This disorder is characterized by single or multiple motor and / or vocal tics. Tics occur many times a day, nearly every day for a period of not less than 2 weeks but not more than 12 months. In the history there should be no manifestation of the syndrome of Gilles de la Tourette’s or [...]

What Are Specific (Isolated) Phobias

Specific (isolated) phobia – the fear of a specific object or action. Phobias are distributed to a variety of situations, such as location next to some animals, heights, thunder, darkness, flying in airplanes, closed spaces, urinating or defecating in public toilets, taking some food, treatment by a dentist, the sight of blood or injury and fear of [...]

What Is The Breakdown Of Food In Infancy And Childhood

What Causes Power disorder in infancy and childhood.  What are the symptoms, how to diagnose and how to treat this mental disorder. Manifestations of eating disorders are specific to infancy and early childhood. These include the refusal of food, extreme fastidiousness in an adequate quantity and quality of food and feeding people, in the absence of [...]