Cognitive behavioral therapy is a moderately short-term, concentrating psychotherapy for a broad scope of psychological issues, including sadness, anxiety, irritation, marital dispute, loneliness, fright, anxieties, eating conditions, substance abuse, alcohol abuse, addiction, and character issues. The principle of this treatment is about how you think, conduct, and disseminate today, preferably about your earlier childhood adventures. The therapist helps the patient identify specific contort...