English
Noun
cognitive behavioral therapy (countable and uncountable, plural cognitive behavioral therapies)
- (psychology) A psychotherapeutic approach that addresses dysfunctional emotions, behaviors, and cognitions, focussing on a client's current state rather than on their past.
- Synonym: CBT
2015 September, Greg Lukianoff, Jonathan Haidt, “The Coddling of the American Mind”, in The Atlantic[1]:Unlike drugs, cognitive behavioral therapy keeps working long after treatment is stopped, because it teaches thinking skills that people can continue to use.
Translations
psychotherapeutic approach
- Catalan: teràpia cognitivoconductual
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 認知行為治療 / 认知行为治疗 (rènzhī xíngwéi zhìliáo), 認知行為療法 / 认知行为疗法 (rènzhī xíngwéi liáofǎ)
- Danish: kognitiv adfærdsterapi c
- Dutch: cognitieve gedragstherapie f
- Finnish: kognitiivinen käyttäytymisterapia
- French: thérapie cognitivo-comportementale (fr) f
- German: kognitive Verhaltenstherapie f
- Hungarian: kognitív viselkedésterápia
- Irish: teiripe chognaíochta agus iompraíochta f
- Korean: 인지 행동 치료(認知行動治療) (inji haengdong chiryo)
- Malay: terapi tingkah laku kognitif, terapi kognisi dan perilaku
- Polish: terapia poznawczo-behawioralna f
- Russian: когнити́вно-поведе́нческая терапи́я f (kognitívno-povedénčeskaja terapíja)
- Spanish: please add this translation if you can
- Swedish: kognitiv beteendeterapi c
- Turkish: bilişsel davranışçı terapi
- Ukrainian: когніти́вно-поведі́нкова терапі́я f (kohnitývno-povedínkova terapíja)
- Vietnamese: liệu pháp hành vi nhận thức, liệu pháp hành vi nhận thức
- Welsh: therapi gwybyddol ymddygiadol m
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