My new theory adopts treatment from the perspective of humanism, existentialism, dialectical behavior, and necessary radiation treatment. These theories make me a person. As I explained here, they work hard to form an integrated approach through shots of each other. Humanism of Roger laid the foundation of the existence style, so this theory can also be applied to the dialectical behavior of Dr. Marsha Linen combining Yarom's goal expressed in existentialism and concrete practice of Victor Frankl's logarithmic therapy Therapeutic structures were combined.
Cognitive Behavior Theory (CBT) and method are born from two approaches, cognitive theory and theory, behavior theory and treatment. Development of behavioral therapy in the late 1950s and 1960s laid the foundation for behavioral organization of cognitive behavioral therapy. The roots of this development can be traced back to early works such as Pavrov, Skinner, Watson in the first half of the 20th century. The initial focus was to manage behavior through anxiety and apply emergency enhancement to ideal behavior and behavioral changes.
Behavioral therapy is usually effective for treatment of ODD. Behavioral therapy focuses on altering certain behaviors rather than analyzing behavioral history or the first few years of a child's life. The theory behind behavioral therapy is that you can learn a different set of behaviors to replace behavior causing problems. When a person gets better results from new actions, he will want to continue acting instead of returning to old behavior. As an example, parents of children may be asked to identify actions that are often controversial. Then they will see how to stop or change these actions to prevent discussion
Theoretical History Cognitive Behavior Therapy is a relatively young theory compared to other theories and methods we are available today. Cognitive Behavior Therapy is believed to have been created by Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. Both of these people made a great contribution to this theory and made the theory today's theory. In retrospect, cognitive therapy has historical roots, which can be traced back to the classical learning of conditional reflexes by John B. Watson and B. F. Skinner-operant (Leichsenringme et al., 2006).