Cognitive behavior therapy and chronic fatigue syndrome
Indexed November 12, 2011
While experts and researchers continue to investigate the causes and try to come to a better understanding of chronic fatigue syndrome, (CFS), there are many different approaches being considered.
Although it is beginning to become better understood that CFS is a physiological condition, there are still many that believe that there may be psychological considerations as well. In that regard, cognitive behavior therapy and chronic fatigue syndrome are being looked at together as a possible course of treatment.
Cognitive behavior therapy is a form of psychotherapy which is used short term to try changing the way a person thinks, acts and communicates in the hopes of changing emotions about certain things, such as their health. It is a very common therapy for people who are suffering from depression, addictions ... See the complete post here
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