Cognitive behavioral therapy helps the individual develop better ways of dealing with negative thoughts, and thoughts associated with substance abuse. Cognitive behavioral therapy does this by showing the individual how his emotions and thoughts affect their life. During cognitive behavioral treatment individuals will learn techniques to turn their negative thoughts and emotions into positive ones that they can use to better their lives.
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