1、Some examples are behavior therapy, cognitive therapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy.

2、The experimental group received psychological nursing with cognitive therapy.

3、Effect of cognitive therapy in the treatmemt of alcohol addiction

4、The patients were treated with cognitive therapy and cognitive comprehension technology in psychological counseling on the basis of medication.

5、Objective To study the efficacy of cognitive therapy in the treatment of paranoid personality patients.

6、As a systematic theory and technique of psychological treatment, the application of cognitive therapy is extending.

7、One goal of cognitive therapy is to change your perspective, your point of view.

8、At the outset, I should say the approach of cognitive therapy is not cut in stone.

9、Methods: We applied cognitive therapy, anti-sensitivity therapy, relaxation exercises, psychological leading to treat female addicts psychologically by means of teaching, exercising and talking.

10、Objective To evaluate the clinical outcomes of Amitriptyline plus cognitive therapy in the treatment of senile depression.

11、The observation on the effect of mirtazapine combined with cognitive therapy in the treatment of post-stroke depression

12、AIM: To observe the effect of a combined cognitive therapy with fluoxetine hydrochloride on patients with senile depressive neurosis in open wards.

13、Anger-management programs teach people to temper their responses to stressful situations through the use of relaxation techniques and cognitive therapy.

14、Objective to evaluate the effects of Naikan-cognitive therapy on college students' self-esteem and self consistency and congruence and to explore its mechanism causing the psychological change.

15、Beck's cognitive therapy is designed to ameliorate the symptoms of depression by way of systematically identifying and correcting both inaccuracies in beliefs and distortions in information processing.

16、In particular, the process of cognitive therapy may be likened to one of" collaborative empiricism", in which the patient is systematically trained to treat his or her own beliefs as if they were hypotheses to be tested.