Cognitive behavioral therapy
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a form of psychotherapy that aims to reduce symptoms of various mental health conditions, primarily depression, and disorders such as PTSD and anxiety disorders. This therapy focuses on challenging unhelpful and irrational negative thoughts and beliefs, referred to as 'self-talk' and replacing them with more rational positive self-talk. This alteration in a person's thinking produces less anxiety and depression.
Extends: [Cognitive behavioral therapy](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Cognitive behavioral therapy), Addiction, [Addiction medicine](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Addiction medicine), [Treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder](https://wikipedia.org.ai/Treatment of obsessive–compulsive disorder)
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| Image | Text | Cognitive behavioral therapy - basic tenets.svg |
| Caption | Text | The triangle in the middle represents CBT's tenet that all humans' core beliefs can be summed up in three categories: self, others, future. |
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