Psychotherapy

Why CBT Falls Short Without Language and Pragmatic Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) has long been a well-researched gold standard in psychotherapy for addressing emotional regulation, anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges. However, its effectiveness relies heavily on the individual’s ability to comprehend and engage with its cognitive and verbal demands. For individuals with language impairments and pragmatic deficits, CBT alone will fall […]

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Enhancing Psychotherapy Outcomes: The Critical Role of Social Pragmatic Therapy

Treating students with psychiatric impairments requires a multifaceted approach. While psychotherapy remains a cornerstone in the management of psychiatric issues, its effectiveness can be significantly limited if cognitive and communicative aspects are not addressed concurrently. This post explores the crucial role of SLP-led social pragmatic therapy, complementing psychotherapeutic interventions, with a particular emphasis on perspective-taking,

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