. . "Cognitive Therapy methods." . . . "Cognitive-behavioral feminist therapy" . "Cognitive-behavioral feminist therapy"@en . . . . "Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos and John Krumboltz begin by introducing cognitive-behavior theory. This is followed by an initial therapy session with Dr. Krumboltz and Robin, a white female, where the presenting issue is Robin's relationship with her mother-in-law. A discussion of the therapy session by Carlson, Kjos, and Krumboltz with a panel of counselors, counselor educators and graduate students concludes the video."@en . . "Interview"@en . . . . . . . . . "Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos and John Krumboltz begin by introducing cognitive-behavior theory. This is followed by an initial therapy session with Dr. Krumboltz and Robin, where the presenting issue is Robin's relationship with her mother-in-law. A discussion of the therapy session by Carlson, Kjos, and Krumboltz with a panel of counselors, counselor educators and graduate students concludes the video." . . . . . "Cognitive-behavioral therapy" . . . . "A three-part program with an introduction to the theory of the learning or cognitive behavioral approach to therapy with the hosts and Dr. Krumboltz, an initial therapy session, and a discussion of the therapy session with a panel of counselors, counselor educators, and graduate students."@en . "Cognitive-behavior therapy"@en . "Cognitive-behavior therapy" . . . . "Educational"@en . . "Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos and John Krumboltz begin by introducing cognitive-behavior theory. This is followed by an initial therapy session with Dr. Krumboltz and Robin, a white female, where the presenting issue is Robin's relationship with her mother-in-law. A discussion of the therapy session by Carlson, Kjos, and Krumboltz with a panel of counselors, counselor educators and graduate students concludes the video." . . . "E-video" . . "Jon Carlson, Diane Kjos and John Krumboltz begin by introducing cognitive-behavior theory. This is followed by an initial therapy session with Dr. Krumboltz and Robin, where the presenting issue is Robin's relationship with her mother-in-law. A discussion of the therapy session by Carlson, Kjos, and Krumboltz with a panel of counselors, counselor educators and graduate students concludes the video." . . . . . . . . "Cognitive-behavior therapy with Dr. John Krumboltz"@en . "Mental Disorders therapy." . .