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What is the role of schemas in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
What is the role of schemas in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)?
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– In cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), schemas are core beliefs or assumptions about oneself, others, and the world that influence thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.
– CBT aims to identify and modify maladaptive schemas and cognitive distortions through cognitive restructuring and behavioral techniques.