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... perceive as a stressful or strange situation. Yes, I do adhere to one of the paradigms we have discussed. I believe that my reasons for preferring a particular approach are based on the scientific evidence, which has been proven thus far, and my own personal opinion. The information that's been presented so far has only reinforced my thoughts and beliefs about the causes of abnormal behaviour. The paradigm that I'm most likely to support is the cognitive behavioral approach. Here's a brief overview of what Cognitive behaviour therapy is, and why I'm so convinced it is a beneficial approach to treating abnormal behaviors. What is it? Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment. That is used to treat a wide range of mental and physical illnesses, including anxiety, panic, eating disorders, and chronic pain. Patients with depression tend to think more negatively about themselves, the world around them, the past, and ...
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