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17 July 2025
- diffhist Cognitive therapy 02:00 +87 Annalisestallworth talk contribs (Fixed citations.) Tag: Visual edit
- diffhist Cognitive therapy 01:57 +4,527 Annalisestallworth talk contribs (Added new section on Recent Developments in cognitive therapy, including research on digital delivery and cultural adaptation.) Tag: Visual edit
16 July 2025
- diffhist Behavioral activation 02:14 −18 AManWithNoPlan talk contribs (remove proxy)
14 July 2025
- diffhist m Community reinforcement approach and family training 11:35 0 042megatron talk contribs (Added a closing quote hyphen and removed the unnecessary comma before the and.) Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit Newcomer task Newcomer task: copyedit
12 July 2025
- diffhist Desensitization (psychology) 14:39 0 Maxeto0910 talk contribs (→Effects on animals) Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit
11 July 2025
- diffhist m Cognitive behavioral therapy 12:39 −11 Design talk contribs (→Cognitive therapy: removed overlinking)
- diffhist m Cognitive behavioral therapy 12:37 −16 Design talk contribs (→Behavioral therapy: removed overlinking)
- diffhist m Cognitive behavioral therapy 12:35 +13 Design talk contribs (→Philosophy)
- diffhist m Cognitive behavioral therapy 12:31 +8 Design talk contribs (wikilinks added)
10 July 2025
- diffhist Operant conditioning 17:51 +1,589 DoItFastDoItUrgent talk contribs (→Applied behavior analysis: Adding "citation needed" and "better source needed" tags. Most sources cited in this section are excessively aged case studies with extremely small sample sizes, thus failing Wikipedia's MEDRS guidelines. When one makes a health-related claim on Wikipedia, one needs better substantiation than, "This one study from a few decades back with a handful of participants proves it.")
- diffhist m Cognitive behavioral therapy 08:33 +314 Sonia7358 talk contribs (I added a clearer summation of what CBT is and who developed it in the introduction.)