Behavioral therapy focuses on a person's actions and aims to change unhealthy behavior patterns.
The therapy aims to prevent family members from "burning out" or disengaging from the effort.
Biological therapy aims to use the body's immune system to curb cancer.
Cognitive behavioral therapy aims to change thoughts and behaviors that contribute to depression.
The therapy aims to stimulate the nervous system by body massage and manipulation.
Behavioral therapy aims to help a child change his or her behavior.
The therapy aims to focus an individual's immune system (active immunotherapy) and direct it to the cancer.
Cognitive therapy aims to change harmful ways of thinking and reframe negative thoughts in a more positive way.
Interpersonal therapy aims to ease the strain bipolar disorder may place on personal relationships.
Over time, therapy aims to turn these interpersonal strategies into more positive ones, which include complaint, appreciation, acceptance of responsibility, and self-soothing.