Cbt

/ˌsibiˈti/ noun

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a form of psychotherapy that focuses on changing negative thought patterns and behaviors to improve mental health.

Acronym formed from 'Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,' developed in the 1960s by Aaron Beck. Combines 'cognitive' (from Latin cognitus, 'known') referring to thinking processes, and 'behavioral' (from Middle English 'havior') referring to actions and conduct.

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