List of cognitive–behavioral therapies

Cognitive behavioral therapy encompasses many therapeutical approaches, techniques and systems.
 * Acceptance and commitment therapy was developed by Steven C. Hayes and others based in part on relational frame theory and has been called a "third wave" cognitive behavioral therapy.
 * Anxiety management training was developed by Suinn and Richardson (1971) for helping clients control their anxiety by the use of relaxation and other skills.
 * Aversion therapy, developed by Hans Eysenck
 * Behavior therapy
 * Behavioral activation is a behavioral approach to treating depression, developed by Neil Jacobson and others.
 * Cognitive therapy was developed by Aaron Beck.
 * Cognitive analytic therapy
 * Cognitive behavioral analysis system of psychotherapy
 * Cognitive emotional behavioral therapy
 * Cognitive processing therapy for Post traumatic stress disorder
 * Compassion focused therapy
 * Computerised cognitive behavioral therapy
 * Contingency management
 * Counterconditioning
 * Decoupling
 * Desensitization
 * Dialectical behavior therapy
 * Direct therapeutic exposure
 * Exposure and response prevention
 * Exposure therapy
 * Functional analytic psychotherapy
 * Habit Reversal Training
 * Metacognitive therapy
 * Metacognitive training
 * Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
 * Multimodal therapy
 * Problem-solving therapy
 * Prolonged exposure therapy
 * Rational emotive behavior therapy, formerly called rational therapy and rational emotive therapy, was founded by Albert Ellis.
 * Reality therapy
 * Relapse prevention
 * Schema therapy
 * Self-control therapy
 * Self-instructional training was developed by Donald Meichenbaum, influenced by the developmental psychology of Alexander Luria and Lev Vygotsky, designed to treat the mediational deficiencies of impulsive children.
 * Stress inoculation training
 * Systematic desensitization is an anxiety reduction technique, developed by Joseph Wolpe.
 * Systematic rational restructuring was an attempt by Marvin Goldfried to reanalyze systematic desensitization in terms of cognitive mediation and coping skills.