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List of cognitive–behavioral therapies

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Cognitive behavioral therapy encompasses many therapeutical approaches, techniques and systems.

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  1. ^ Hayes, Steven C. (September 2004). "Acceptance and commitment therapy, relational frame theory, and the third wave of behavioral and cognitive therapies" (PDF). Behavior Therapy. 35 (4): 639–665. doi:10.1016/S0005-7894(04)80013-3.
  2. ^ Flaxman, Paul Edward; Blackledge, John T.; Bond, Frank W. (2011). Acceptance and commitment therapy: distinctive features. The CBT distinctive features series. London; New York: Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780203834688. ISBN 9780415450652. OCLC 642511432.
  3. ^ Ashworth, Fiona; Evans, Jonathan J.; McLeod, Hamish (2017). "Third wave cognitive and behavioural therapies: compassion focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and positive psychotherapy". In Wilson, Barbara A.; Winegardner, Jill; Heugten, Carolina Maria van; Ownsworth, Tamara (eds.). Neuropsychological rehabilitation: the international handbook. London; New York: Routledge. pp. 327–339. ISBN 9781138643093. OCLC 965154207.
  4. ^ Prochaska, James O.; Norcross, John C. (2018). "Third-wave therapies". Systems of psychotherapy: a transtheoretical analysis (9th ed.). Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 270–288. ISBN 9780190880415. OCLC 1015276003.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Dobson, Keith S.; Dozois, David J. A. (2008). "Historical and Philosophical Bases of the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies". In Dobson, Keith S. (ed.). Handbook of cognitive-behavioral therapies (3rd ed.). New York: Guilford Press. pp. 3–39. ISBN 978-1-57230-601-1.
  6. ^ Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy, Ellis, 1962