Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a highly effective therapeutic approach that targets maladaptive thought patterns and behaviors, promoting cognitive restructuring and behavioral change. Through a neuropsychological approach in CBT, neurobiological mechanisms underlying cognitive processes such as attention, perception, and memory are investigated. Our neuropsychology experts have gained in-depth insights into how CBT techniques, including cognitive restructuring, exposure therapy, and behavioral activation, can modulate neural circuits and promote adaptive neuroplasticity. Let’s explore evidence-based applications of CBT across various mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), experience how CBT can inform personalized treatment planning and optimization at BrainHub. Here are some of our research works on the above:
1. Torkamani F, Nazaraghaie F, Nami M*. Geometric Meditation-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: A Case Study. arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.05024. 2019 Apr 10.
2. Orchard CA, Curran V, Kabene S. Creating a culture for interdisciplinary collaborative professional practice. Medical Education Online. 2005 Dec 1;10(1):4387.
3. Tajadini S, Mohammadi N, Tahamtan M, Nami M*. Remediating Cognitive Impairments in Dementia of Alzheimer’s Type Through Concurrent Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation and Cognitive Training: A Case Report. Journal of Advanced Medical Sciences and Applied Technologies. 2017 Dec 1;3(4):227-34.
4. Ehrampoush MH, Tabei SZ, Mahmoodabad SS, Fallahzadeh H, Nami M, Khayer E, Ghaemi SZ, Matin M, Sedighe F. A study of comparing two cognitive-behavioral workshop for college students: Sleep, wakefulness program and perseverance program. Journal of family medicine and primary care. 2019 Mar;8(3):1222.
5. Kiani B, Nami M*. A comparative analysis on psychological well-being in mothers of autistic, blind, and normal-functioning children. Psychology & Neuroscience. 2017 Mar;10(1):83.