Cognitive-behavioral therapy can be done with one person or in a group.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is used to help patients understand the reasons for their problem.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy can help your child understand why he or she feels a certain way.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy or medicine may help you have less fear.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy to help you learn to manage your pain.
Limited data available on use in combination with cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Most popular at the moment is cognitive-behavioral therapy, with or without medication.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy can show you how to change certain thoughts and behaviors to control your pain.
Education, reassurance and some form of cognitive-behavioral therapy should almost always be used in treatment.
For cognitive-behavioral therapy to be most effective, work together with your counselor toward common goals.