An introduction to cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders

Nick Mann, Graeme Whitfield
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Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a psychological treatment of choice for anxiety disorders. It works by understanding connections between thoughts, behaviours, emotions and physical feelings. It also uses the principle that anxiety is the result of overestimating threat or the individual underestimating their own capacity to deal with that threat. Exposure is a group of techniques used in anxiety disorders and involves exposing the individual to the object or set of circumstances that causes them to be afraid. Exposure aims to cause habituation and is used in different guises in all anxiety disorders. In obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it is exposure to the anxiety caused by not carrying out the compulsive ritual that is used (this is known as ERP or exposure and response prevention). Although there is evidence supporting the use of CBT in all anxiety disorders, it is likely that some respond better than others. For example, simple phobias and panic generally respond more reliably than generalized anxiety disorder (GAD).

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焦虑症的认知行为疗法简介
认知行为疗法(CBT)是焦虑症的一种心理治疗选择。它通过理解思想、行为、情绪和身体感觉之间的联系而起作用。它还使用了焦虑是高估威胁或个人低估自己应对威胁能力的结果的原则。暴露是一组用于焦虑症的技术,包括将个体暴露在导致他们害怕的物体或环境中。暴露的目的是引起习惯,在所有焦虑症中都以不同的形式使用。在强迫症(OCD)中,它是暴露于因不执行所使用的强制性仪式而引起的焦虑(这被称为ERP或暴露和反应预防)。虽然有证据支持在所有焦虑症中使用CBT,但可能有些人比其他人反应更好。例如,简单的恐惧和恐慌通常比广泛性焦虑症(GAD)反应更可靠。
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