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What are the assumptions of cognitive behavioural theory?
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What are the assumptions of cognitive behavioural theory?
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Cognitive behavioural theory assumes that individuals play an active role in shaping how they perceive information from their environment, and that faulty beliefs and attitudes contribute to negative emotions and behaviours.
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