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5 Signs You're Getting Bad Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

2019

06:19 min

12:27

Getting Started: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Action

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12:36

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Exercises (Feel Better!)

Watch this video for easy to implement Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Exercises to help anxiety and help depression and help you live a happier life. What is CBT? Cognitive behavioral therapy is a highly effective therapy for anxiety and a highly effective therapy for depression.

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06:07

A Guide to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)

This CBT video guide was produced in 2009 by the British Medical Journal Group who have kindly given permission for OCD-UK to broadcast.

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05:21

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) Techniques

Changing your thinking - CBT in Action with Mark Walsh from Integration Training. How to manage your thinking to reduce stress, improve leadership, resilience, communication etc. Thinking errors, stories, narratives, etc.

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03:52

ABC Model of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

The ABC model of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) explains why you think the things you think, why you feel the way you feel, and why you do the things you do. When we learn to use the ABC model, we can begin to intervene and take control of our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

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03:21

Managing Depression with 10 Minute CBT

The 10 Minute CBT DVD series will help busy health professionals learn effective cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) strategies to use in a typical primary care consultation. Each brief clip highlights key skills for working with common mental and physical health problems.

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26:31

Cognitive Behavioral Tools

This presentation reviews several cognitive behavioral tools to deal with stress, anxiety and overwhelming emotions.

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05:50

Mastering Self-Control | Stoic Exercises for Inner Peace

The Stoics bring forth the theme of self-control on a regular basis. Epictetus, for example, spoke about abstaining from talking about vulgar things, and Marcus Aurelius points out that we should set limits to comfort and consumption.

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09:23

Living an Examined Life, by James Hollis, Ph.D.

The first decades of our life are mostly spent in making adaptations to the world and its demands upon us. The central project of mid-life and beyond is the recovery of a deeper sense of identity, rediscovery of purpose, and the development of a more mature sensibility.

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07:49

Dr. Richard Schwartz Explains Internal Family Systems (IFS)

Founding developer, Richard Schwartz, gives an overview of the Internal Family Systems model.

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)