CBT is therapy focused on changing maladaptive thought processes.
Psychosocial interventions is like getting help for the persons social and environmental needs (housing, day treatment, family therapy, etc).
2007-01-22 20:33:26
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answered by spiritualjourneyseeker 5
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2016-02-12 11:34:44
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answered by ? 3
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Are you trying to ask about the difference between CBT and Psychodynamic Counselling. Janice gave a good description of CBT. Psychodynamic is concerned with the brain/mind and its environment. It is based on the counsellors interpretation of your thoughts, feelings, experiences and actions. Because of the interpretive aspect it is flawed. CBT is a brilliant form of therapy and I guess it could assist you if you were to begin having irrational, self defeating or psychotic thoughts
2007-01-26 17:45:29
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answered by bolters37 2
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HIYA MY 12YR OLD SON RECEIVED CBT THERAPY AND ITS ABOUT CHANGING THE WAY WE THINK AND DO THINGS IT CHALLENGES ANY NEGATIVE THOUGHTS INTO SOME THINK POSITIVE.
MY SON HAS PTSD AND CBT HELPED HIM IN SOME AREAS, BUT NOT ALL AREAS.
I WOULD SAY GO FOR IT AFTER ALL YOU HAVE NOTHING TO LOSE AND CBT THERAPY IS VERY SUCCESSFUL IN ADULTS, GOOD LUCK TO YOU.
2007-01-25 23:25:28
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answered by JANICE H 1
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If you need the help then go for it & Good Luck.
2007-01-26 03:28:38
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answered by Ollie 7
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