“…Behavioral therapy, also known as behavioral modification or cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), is provided to change unhealthy behavior patterns by evaluating and modifying one's unhealthy thoughts, belief, and actions (Taylor, 2006). CBT techniques include positive imagery, psychoeducation, problem-solving, thoughts stopping, mindfulness meditation, role play, activity diaries, and systematic desensitization (Taylor, 2006;Velasquez, Crouch, Stephens, & DiClemente, 2015). These techniques can be implemented either in individual or in group sessions (Velasquez et al, 2015).…”