Cognitive-behavioral Therapy In: Groups

Members act as "de facto therapists" for each other, providing feedback and modeling adaptive behaviors.

The interaction breaks down social isolation and reduces the stigma of feeling "marginalized". Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups

It uses the same "gold standard" techniques as individual CBT—such as behavioral rehearsal and exposure —but adds accountability through the group. Core Components of a GCBT Session Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy in Groups: Second Edition Members act as "de facto therapists" for each