Behavioral Activation

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Behavioral Activation (BA) is one of the most scientifically-supported approaches for the treatment of depression. It focuses on helping the client to identify links between their behavior and their mood, and then to increase behaviors that are associated with feeling of pleasure and sense of accomplishment.

There are a wide range of high-quality books, online courses and in-person trainings through which you can learn the basics of BA. In Reflective Training, we follow the model developed .

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