Difference between revisions of "Cognitive neural restructuring therapy (CNRT)"
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+ | Cognitive neural restructuring therapy (CNRT) is a cognitive behavioral approach to treating addictions (Hedelius & Freestone, 2005<ref>Hedelius, M. and Freestone, A. (2005) Cognitive Neural Restructuring Therapy for the Treatment of Sexually Compulsive Disorders , Logan, UT, USA: Self-published.</ref>).<ref>Discussed in Birchard, T., & Benfield, J. (Eds.). (2017). Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Addiction. Routledge International Handbooks.</ref> | ||
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+ | See also [https://addiction-counselling.org.uk/cognitive-neural-restructuring-sex-porn-addiction/ here] for more info on the 10 pillars. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 3 January 2021
Note from GYE: We cannot find references to studies or established theories to verify this approach.
Cognitive neural restructuring therapy (CNRT) is a cognitive behavioral approach to treating addictions (Hedelius & Freestone, 2005[1]).[2]
See also here for more info on the 10 pillars.
- ↑ Hedelius, M. and Freestone, A. (2005) Cognitive Neural Restructuring Therapy for the Treatment of Sexually Compulsive Disorders , Logan, UT, USA: Self-published.
- ↑ Discussed in Birchard, T., & Benfield, J. (Eds.). (2017). Routledge International Handbook of Sexual Addiction. Routledge International Handbooks.