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Improve your outcomes by adjusting your thinking and changing your
behavior with cognitive behavioural therapy Are you struggling with
destructive thoughts and self-defeating patterns? This book will
help you discover powerful tools to identify and overcome anger,
panic, stress, and other mood-related conditions by applying the
principles of cognitive behavioral therapy to your daily life. This
book helps you learn the skills you need to take steps towards
improving your outcomes in life, simply by changing how you think.
It includes: * Practical tips and advice to help you deal with
anxiety in your everyday life * Effective techniques for coping
with anger issues, anxiety, and depression * Ways in which to keep
mental health setbacks at bay and stay focused on your goals * A
workbook with helpful exercises for developing a realistic and
positive attitude and so much more! Did you know you have the
ability to change your thinking and control your actions from the
inside out? Whether you suffer from an anxiety disorder or OCD, an
eating disorder or substance abuse, or you're simply unhappy with
the results you're getting in life, you have the power to change
the outcomes! CBT expert, Dr. Jayme Albin will show you how
cognitive behavioral therapy can teach you how to think and act
more constructively. Explore proven CBT techniques that will help
you to identify and overcome self-defeating patterns, and develop a
realistic and positive attitude. Keep the setbacks at bay, stay
focused on your goals, and enjoy the results of your new outlook on
life.
This study examined an experimental behavioral therapy protocol
using virtual reality for fear of flying (FOF) in comparison to the
existing standard treatment protocol commonly employed of exposure
therapy. Both groups received Virtual Reality (VR) as the method
exposure to the stimulus and biofeedback on autonomic functioning.
The control group was treated with graded exposure, where
participants were repeatedly exposed to flight situations via VR,
while receiving continuous biofeedback on physiological sensations.
The experimental group was treated using a systematic
desensitization model where participants were repeatedly exposed to
flight situations via VR, while engaging in relaxation techniques
to counter the anxiety response, while receiving continuous
biofeedback on physiological sensations.
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