Cognitive intervention
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A cognitive intervention is a form of psychological intervention, a technique and therapy practiced in counseling. The various types of cognitive interventions are practiced in cognitive psychology.[1]
Types
The range of Cognitive Interventions are:
- A-B-C-D analysis
- Disputation
- Desibels
- Redecision work
- Cognitive restructuring
- Thought stopping
- Positive self-talk
- Symptom prescription
- Resisting Tx Change
References
- ↑ Mary B. Ballou, Psychological interventions: a guide to strategies, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1995