{{Short description|none}} Cognitive behavioral therapy encompasses many therapeutical approaches, techniques and systems. * Acceptance and commitment therapy was developed by Steven C. Hayes and others based in part on relational frame theory and has been called a "third wave" cognitive behavioral therapy.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Hayes |first=Steven C. |author-link=Steven C. Hayes |date=September 2004 |title=Acceptance and commitment therapy, relational frame theory, and the third wave of behavioral and cognitive therapies |journal=Behavior Therapy |volume=35 |issue=4 |pages=639–665 |doi=10.1016/S0005-7894(04)80013-3 |url=https://contextualscience.org/files/318%20ACT%20RFT%20and%20the%20Third%20Wave%20BT%202004.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Flaxman |first1=Paul Edward |last2=Blackledge |first2=John T. |last3=Bond |first3=Frank W. |date=2011 |title=Acceptance and commitment therapy: distinctive features |series=The CBT distinctive features series |location=London; New York |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9780415450652 |oclc=642511432 |doi=10.4324/9780203834688}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Ashworth |first1=Fiona |last2=Evans |first2=Jonathan J. |last3=McLeod |first3=Hamish |date=2017 |chapter=Third wave cognitive and behavioural therapies: compassion focused therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy and positive psychotherapy |editor1-last=Wilson |editor1-first=Barbara A. |editor2-last=Winegardner |editor2-first=Jill |editor3-last=Heugten |editor3-first=Carolina Maria van |editor4-last=Ownsworth |editor4-first=Tamara |title=Neuropsychological rehabilitation: the international handbook |location=London; New York |publisher=Routledge |pages=327–339 |isbn=9781138643093 |oclc=965154207}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Prochaska |first1=James O. |author-link1=James O. Prochaska |last2=Norcross |first2=John C. |author-link2=John C. Norcross |date=2018 |chapter=Third-wave therapies |title=Systems of psychotherapy: a transtheoretical analysis |edition=9th |location=Oxford; New York |publisher=Oxford University Press |pages=270–288 |isbn=9780190880415 |oclc=1015276003}}</ref> * Anxiety management training was developed by Suinn and Richardson (1971) for helping clients control their anxiety by the use of relaxation and other skills.<ref name="dobson">{{Cite book |author1=Dobson, Keith S. |author2=Dozois, David J. A. | editor=Dobson, Keith S. | title=Handbook of cognitive-behavioral therapies |url=https://archive.org/details/handbookcognitiv00dobs |url-access=limited |edition=3rd| year=2008 | publisher=Guilford Press | location=New York | isbn=978-1-57230-601-1 | chapter=Historical and Philosophical Bases of the Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies | pages=[https://archive.org/details/handbookcognitiv00dobs/page/n16 3]–39}}</ref> * Aversion therapy, developed by Hans Eysenck * Behavior therapy * Behavioral activation is a behavioral approach to treating depression, developed by Neil Jacobson and others. * Cognitive therapy was developed by Aaron Beck. * Cognitive analytic therapy * Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy * Cognitive emotional behavioral therapy * Cognitive processing therapy for Post traumatic stress disorder * Compassion focused therapy * Computerised cognitive behavioral therapy * Contingency management * Counterconditioning * Decoupling * Desensitization * Dialectical behavior therapy * Direct therapeutic exposure * Exposure and response prevention * Exposure therapy * Functional analytic psychotherapy * Habit Reversal Training * Metacognitive therapy * Metacognitive training * Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy * Multimodal therapy * Problem-solving therapy<!-- <ref>D'Zurilla and Goldfried, 1971</ref> --><ref name="dobson" /> * Prolonged exposure therapy * Rational emotive behavior therapy, formerly called ''rational therapy'' and ''rational emotive therapy'',<ref>''Reason and Emotion in Psychotherapy'', Ellis, 1962</ref> was founded by Albert Ellis.<ref name="dobson" /> * Reality therapy * Relapse prevention * Schema therapy * Self-control therapy * Self-instructional training was developed by Donald Meichenbaum, influenced by the developmental psychology of Alexander Luria and Lev Vygotsky, designed to treat the mediational deficiencies of impulsive children.<ref name="dobson" /> * Stress inoculation training<!--<ref>Meichenbaum, Turk, Burstein, 1975</ref><ref>Meichenbaum, 1977</ref>--><ref name="dobson" /> * Systematic desensitization is an anxiety reduction technique, developed by Joseph Wolpe. * Systematic rational restructuring was an attempt by Marvin Goldfried to reanalyze systematic desensitization in terms of cognitive mediation and coping skills.<ref name="dobson" />

== See also == * List of therapies * List of psychotherapies == Notes == {{reflist}}

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