Overview
Behavioural therapy is a family of structured psychotherapies founded on learning theory, which holds that maladaptive behaviours are acquired and maintained through conditioning and can therefore be modified by altering their antecedents and consequences. It draws on the principles of classical and operant conditioning, using techniques such as reinforcement, exposure, systematic desensitisation, behavioural activation, and skills training to change observable behaviour and, in its cognitive-behavioural extensions, the thoughts that accompany it. The approach is applied across a wide range of conditions, including anxiety and phobias, depression, sleep disorders, and developmental and attentional difficulties. Within this scope, cognitive-behavioural methods are used to treat insomnia through brief structured workshops, to support children and young people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder by building protective factors across academic, interpersonal, and cognitive domains, and to deliver psychoeducation that strengthens coping in families affected by mental health difficulties. Combined behavioural and standard care is also examined in patients facing depression alongside physical illness and pain. Significance lies in its empirical grounding, measurable goals, and adaptability to diverse populations and settings. Principal sub-areas include exposure-based therapy, operant and contingency-management methods, behavioural activation, cognitive-behavioural therapy, and applied behaviour-change interventions, each evaluated through defined behavioural outcomes and treatment-effectiveness research.
Research published in this journal
7 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Factors Influencing the Effectiveness of a One-day CBT for Insomnia Workshop
Building Resilience among Children and Youth with ADHD through Identifying and Developing Protective Factors in Academic, Interpersonal and Cognitive Domains
Exploring the Experiences of Partners of Veterans with Mental health Difficulties Attending a Group Psychoeducation Support Intervention: A Qualitative Study.
Efficacy of a Hypocaloric Mediterranean Diet in Overweight Patients: Factors Predictive of Completion
Brain Hemodynamics and Cerebrovascular Reactivity in Patients with Tension-Type Headache
Dissociative Amnesia – A Challenge to Therapy
How this research is being cited
The 7 articles above have been cited 58 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Nikiwe Mpisane et al. · 2025 · Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs
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