CABT

(CABT): The Theoretical Framework

Cognitive-Affective-Behavioral Therapy (CABT): The Theoretical Framework Abstract Cognitive-Affective-Behavioral Therapy (CABT) is an overview of a theoretical orientation that analyzes the influence of affect, cognition, and behavior in human social interactions. Early researchers have extensively studied different parts of the tripartite paradigm—popular theories such as behaviorism, developed by B.F. Skinner focused on studying behavioral aspects using […]

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