Review:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy In Schools
overall review score: 4.5
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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in schools is an evidence-based intervention that helps students develop coping strategies and improve their mental health by changing negative thought patterns and behaviors.
Key Features
- Individual or group therapy sessions
- Structured sessions to teach coping skills and problem-solving techniques
- Collaboration with teachers and parents to support implementation in the school environment
Pros
- Effective in addressing a wide range of mental health issues such as anxiety, depression, and behavioral problems
- Can be tailored to meet the specific needs of students
- Helps promote a positive school climate and academic success
Cons
- May require additional training and resources for school staff
- Concerns about stigma or confidentiality for students receiving therapy in a school setting