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who is cognitive behavioural therapy for?

who is cognitive behavioural therapy for This kind of therapy has helped many people with mild to moderate depression, anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorders, bulimia, phobias and panic disorders. It is also used in schizophrenia, as most people still experience psychotic symptoms (e.g. voices), though less frequently and intensely when they are on medication. It is clear that the person must be motivated and able to communicate the content of their thoughts to the therapist, though this may need to include the use of non-verbal materials such as drawings and symbols.

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