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case studies in cognitive behavioral
therapy techniques vary from one article to another depending on
the disorder being treated, but one thing each article states in
common is that Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) does work.
A very good article saying case studies in
cognitive behavioral therapy techniques do work but must be
custom-made for each disorder and individual. -http://www.socialanxietyinstitute.org/ccbtherapy.html
“Fortunately,
there is a wealth of research evidence supporting
cognitive-behavioral treatment as the most effective treatment
for the anxiety disorders, particularly Panic Disorder.
However, unfortunately, due to the information explosion and the
amount of research conducted every day, many health
professionals are inundated with information and unable to be
knowledgeable in all areas. Therefore, it is important for
the mental health consumer to understand the issues, ask
questions, and obtain the necessary treatment.”
-http://www.behavioralconsultants.com/Newsletters/effectiveness_of_cognitive.htm
Case
studies showing that family involvement helps a child overcome
his or her disorder.
Another case study article supporting the
effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).
-http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/abstract/164/17/1888
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