Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

BEHAVIOR CHANGE TACTIC

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a therapuetic approach to improving mental and behavioral health. The core philosophy is that behavior can be modified by noticing and correcting patterns in thought that influence the behavior. Modern CBT is typically associated with Albert Ellis and Alan Beck.The structured and rules-based nature of CBT have made it a popular candidate for digital interventions and application by lightly-trained or even untrained practitioners.

Studies involving Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Evaluating brief motivational and self-regulatory hand hygiene interventions: a cross-over longitudinal design.

BEHAVIOR

Hand Hygiene

PAPERS

Evaluation of Two Mobile Health Apps in the Context of Smoking Cessation.

PRODUCT

Quit Genius

BEHAVIOR

Smoking Cessation

TACTICS

Gamification, Tracking behavior, Implementation Intentions, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Use of the Chatbot "Vivibot" to Deliver Positive Psychology Skills and Promote Well-Being Among Young People After Cancer Treatment: Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.

PRODUCT

Vivibot

BEHAVIOR

Mental Health & Self-Care

TACTICS

Education or Information, Reminders, Cues, & Triggers, Implementation Intentions, Goal Setting, AI or Chatbot, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Delivering Cognitive Behavior Therapy to Young Adults With Symptoms of Depression and Anxiety Using a Fully Automated Conversational Agent (Woebot): A Randomized Controlled Trial

PRODUCT

Woebot

TACTICS

AI or Chatbot, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

CBT for depression: a pilot RCT comparing mobile phone vs. computer.

TACTICS

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

MoodHacker Mobile Web App With Email for Adults to Self-Manage Mild-to-Moderate Depression: Randomized Controlled Trial.

PRODUCT

MoodHacker

BEHAVIOR

Mental Health & Self-Care

TACTICS

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Comparing the effectiveness of an enhanced MOtiVational intErviewing InTervention (MOVE IT) with usual care for reducing cardiovascular risk in high risk subjects: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

BEHAVIOR

Diet & Nutrition, Physical Activity, Disease Management

TACTICS

Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Promoting exercise behavior in older adults: using a cognitive behavioral intervention.

BEHAVIOR

Physical Activity

TACTICS

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

PAPERS

Guided, internet-based, rumination-focused cognitive behavioural therapy (i-RFCBT) versus a no-intervention control to prevent depression in high-ruminating young adults, along with an adjunct assessment of the feasibility of unguided i-RFCBT, in the REducing Stress and Preventing Depression trial (RESPOND): study protocol for a phase III randomised controlled trial.

BEHAVIOR

Other

TACTICS

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Products leveraging Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Woebot

PRODUCTS

Woebot

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care

Tactics

AI or Chatbot, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Models

CBT

Vivibot

PRODUCTS

Vivibot

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care

Tactics

AI or Chatbot, Goal Setting, Implementation Intentions +5 more

UpLift

PRODUCTS

UpLift

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care

Tactics

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Models

CBT

MoodHacker

PRODUCTS

MoodHacker

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care

Tactics

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Tracking cognitions or emotions, Self-Monitoring or Tracking

Models

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy

Workit Health

PRODUCTS

Workit Health

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care, Substance Use or Addiction

Tactics

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Education or Information, Coaching or Counselling +3 more

Models

Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing

ascure

PRODUCTS

ascure

Behaviors

Smoking Cessation

Tactics

Personalization, Self-Monitoring or Tracking, Behavior Substitution +2 more

Better Therapeutics

PRODUCTS

Better Therapeutics

Behaviors

Disease Management, Physical Activity, Diet & Nutrition

Tactics

AI or Chatbot, Implementation Intentions, Behavior Substitution +1 more

Ginger

PRODUCTS

Ginger

Behaviors

Mental Health & Self-Care

Tactics

Coaching or Counselling, Tracking cognitions or emotions, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) +1 more

Related behavior change tactics

AI or Chatbot

TACTICS

AI or Chatbot

Using a chatbot or simulated conversational interaction.‍

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

TACTICS

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

ACT is a therapeutic approach originalled developed by Steven Hayes. It borrows from previous concepts like cognitive behavioral therapy and Morita therapy. The principles of ACT are fairly systematic and lend themselves well to program design, finding empirical support in adaptations like 2morrow's smoking cessation and pain management interventions.‍

Active Choice

TACTICS

Active Choice

Active choice, sometimes referred to as enhanced active choice or forced choice, refers to removing default options and often increasing the salience of potential decisions through emphasizing the consequences of one or more of the options. Coined by Punam Anand Keller and colleagues in 2011, it was originally intended to address concerns around paternalistic nudging for use in situations where forcing the default option may be considered unethical. In one of the original studies, CVS customers were given the choice to enroll in automatic refills of medications via delivery. The choices they were presented were ""Enroll in refills at home"" vs “I Prefer to Order my Own Refills.”‍

Automation

TACTICS

Automation

Automation refers to having another person, group, or technology system perform part or all of the intended behavior. A prominent example is Thaler & Bernartzi's Save More Tomorrow intervention, which invested a portion of employees' earnings into retirement funds automatically and even increased the contribution level to scale with pay raises. Other examples include automatically scheduling medical appointments so the patient needn't do it themselves and mailing healthy recipe ingredients to the person's home to reduce the burden of shopping.‍

Behavior Substitution

TACTICS

Behavior Substitution

Behavior substitution refers to attempting to eliminate a problematic behavior by replacing it with another one. Often, the substituted behaviors are intended to have similar sensory qualities (e.g. drink flavored sparkling water instead of soda). The goal is typically to disassociate the original behavior from its cue, enabling the more positive behavior to be triggered automatically.‍

Behavioral Activation (BA)

TACTICS

Behavioral Activation (BA)

Behavioral activation is a therapeutic approach that typically pairs activity scheduling with either monitoring tools or goal-setting. For example, someone might aim to balance activities they "should" do but underperform, like self-care behaviors, with activities they enjoy. Users of this technique may also track which activities cause certain cognitions or affective states, like those associated with depression.‍