Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Thinking Positive Reporter Alix Spiegel profiles one patient -- a woman we'll call Judy Smith -- who sought Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help her deal with her social phobia. We spend time with Judy, show how the therapy works and find out why it helps her in ways that her psychoanalysis did not.

Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Thinking Positive

Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Thinking Positive

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Reporter Alix Spiegel profiles one patient — a woman we'll call Judy Smith — who sought Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help her deal with her social phobia. We spend time with Judy, show how the therapy works and find out why it helps her in ways that her psychoanalysis did not.