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Behavioral activation is a therapeutic technique used to counteract the avoidance behaviors associated with anxiety as described in [1], and both concepts are frequently evaluated together in clinical research regarding emotional functioning as noted in [2] and [3].

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A systematic review of cognitive behavioral therapy-based ... frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimThe systematic review explored pain-related variables (pain interference, pain intensity, pain acceptance, pain catastrophizing, and pain self-efficacy), emotional functioning (depression, anxiety, and stress), health-related quality of life, behavioral activation, and psychological flexibility.
claimThe systematic review measured outcomes including pain-related variables (pain interference, intensity, acceptance, catastrophizing, and self-efficacy), emotional functioning (depression, anxiety, and stress), health-related quality of life, behavioral activation, and psychological flexibility.
CBT for Anxiety: Evidence-Based Techniques for Lasting Relief revivespokane.com Revive Spokane 1 fact
claimBehavioral activation is a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) technique that helps individuals engage in activities that align with their values and goals, even when anxiety encourages avoidance.