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The actual policy wording that will apply to any policy is determined by the final selection of business practices that cover is required for.

If this were the ONLY business practice to be covered then the Policy Wording would be: MM0809

The actual policy wording that is used in any policy can therefore ONLY be determined once the final selection of business practices to be covered is finalised.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the term for a number of therapies that are designed to help solve problems in people's lives, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or drug misuse.

CBT was developed from two earlier types of psychotherapy:
  • Cognitive therapy, designed to change people's thoughts, beliefs, attitudes and expectations
  • Behavioural therapy (also called behaviourism, designed to change how people acted
American psychotherapist Aaron Beck helped to develop CBT and believed that the way we think about a situation affects how we act. In turn, our actions can affect how we think and feel. It is therefore necessary to change both the act of thinking (cognition) and behaviour at the same time. This is known as cognitive behavioural therapy.

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