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#344 - AMA #70: Nicotine: impact on cognitive function, performance, and mood, health risks, delivery modalities, and smoking cessation strategies
In this clip, they discuss:
What Is CBT? – A simple definition of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and how it works
The Core of CBT – How changing thoughts and behaviors can impact emotions and daily life.
CBT in Practice – Real-world examples of identifying unhelpful thinking patterns and replacing them with more adaptive ones
CBT Tools & Techniques – The practical exercises used to restructure thinking and improve behavior
-Foundation for CBT-I – How understanding general CBT principles sets the stage for treating insomnia with CBT-I
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@JS-mh1fh
2 weeks ago
I've never had CBT work like this, and talk therapy mostly left me in a multi-year loop. What helped was becoming a Strategic Intervention Coach. Currently, as a Health Coach, I simply mention this type of pattern of behavior as why my approach is by using the pillars of Lifestyle Medicine. When I describe something similar to what she does, about half the patients will shake their heads knowingly. I further explain we'll be using SMART goals. No judgements. Yet with curiosity, and flexibility.
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