Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
ebook ∣ Rewire Your Brain and Become Less Anxious
By Zimbab Winston

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This book consists of two titles, which are the following:
Book 1: What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
How is it used?
What can you achieve with such a form of treatment?
These and many other questions will be answered in this guide. Other topics will float to the surface, such as its use for boosting self-esteem, psychodynamic therapy, social healing, acceptance and commitment, misophonia, the Twelve Step Program, solutions for depression, and many others.
Book 2: Many people have psychological issues. Some even have something we call "traumas," either from their childhood or some earlier events in their adulthood years. Whatever we suffer from, there are usually solutions that help us progress and cope with the problems we face.
One of those solutions could be cognitive behavioral therapy. This kind of therapy has been tested and has proven to work in many cases. Some people have treated romantic jealousy with this therapy, others stress or emotional eating. In this book, we'll cover a number of treatments, techniques, and specific answers to questions you may have about it.
Book 1: What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
How is it used?
What can you achieve with such a form of treatment?
These and many other questions will be answered in this guide. Other topics will float to the surface, such as its use for boosting self-esteem, psychodynamic therapy, social healing, acceptance and commitment, misophonia, the Twelve Step Program, solutions for depression, and many others.
Book 2: Many people have psychological issues. Some even have something we call "traumas," either from their childhood or some earlier events in their adulthood years. Whatever we suffer from, there are usually solutions that help us progress and cope with the problems we face.
One of those solutions could be cognitive behavioral therapy. This kind of therapy has been tested and has proven to work in many cases. Some people have treated romantic jealousy with this therapy, others stress or emotional eating. In this book, we'll cover a number of treatments, techniques, and specific answers to questions you may have about it.