Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Family Settings Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Family Settings Cognitive behavioral therapy is short-term psychotherapy that emphasizes the need for attitude change in order to maintain and promote behavior modification (Nichols, 2014). Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) has been found to be effective in a broad range of disorders. CBT can be done as an individual treatment or in a family setting. Individual CBT has a broadly defined framework with an emphasis on harm-reduction, especially with clients that have anxiety and substance abuse (Wheeler, 2014). Cognitive-behavioral therapy for families is also brief and is solution-focused. Family CBT is focused on
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