Here you will find the answer to the 'Condition that might be treated with CBT' crossword clue with 4 letters that was last seen August 3 2023 in Atlantic Crossword. The list below contains all the answers and solutions for "Condition that might be treated with CBT" from the crosswords and other puzzles, sorted by rating.
| Rating | Answer | Length | Clue |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that might be treated with CBT |
| 100% | OCD | 3 | Condition that may be treated with CBT |
| 83% | ANXIETY | 7 | Disorder that might be treated with CBT |
| 82% | OCD | 3 | Condition that might be treated with ERP |
| 82% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that may be treated with SSRIs |
| 81% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that might be treated with VR therapy |
| 81% | ACNE | 4 | Condition that may be treated with a cream |
| 81% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that may be treated with psilocybin: Abbr. |
| 80% | OCD | 3 | Condition that might be treated with cognitive behavioral therapy (Abbr.) |
| 80% | OCD | 3 | Condition that might be treated with exposure and response prevention |
| 80% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that may be treated with prolonged-exposure therapy, briefly |
| 80% | PTSD | 4 | Condition that may be treated with exposure therapy, for short |
| 80% | PTSD | 4 | Psychological condition that may be treated with MDMA |
| 80% | OCD | 3 | Med. condition that may be treated with Paxil |
| 66% | ACNE | 4 | Case that may be treated with cream |
| 66% | EYE | 3 | Organ that might be treated with LASIK surgery |
| 66% | PTSD | 4 | Affliction that may be treated with VR therapy |
| 66% | WART | 4 | Growth that may be treated with salicylic acid |
| 65% | ACNE | 4 | Skin problem that might be treated with Oxy products |
| 65% | PTSD | 4 | Affliction that may be treated with psychedelic therapy, briefly |
| 65% | COLIC | 5 | Condition that may be alleviated with rocking |
| 64% | SAD | 3 | Mood problem that might be treated with light therapy (abbr.) |
| 64% | PTSD | 4 | Affliction that may be treated with virtual-reality therapy, briefly |
| 64% | ANEMIA | 6 | Condition that can be treated with iron supplements |
| 58% | GOODDOGGY | 9 | Praise that might be dispensed with a treat |
| 57% | PALETA | 6 | Frozen treat that might be studded with fresas |
| 55% | FROYO | 5 | Cold treat that might be topped with sprinkles and crushed Oreos |
| 53% | TACO | 4 | Folded Mexican treat that may be stuffed with lettuce, beans, and more |
| 53% | STYES | 5 | They may be treated with compresses |
| 52% | DELI | 4 | Where cuts might be treated with salt |
Related Clues for Condition that might be treated with CBT
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- Cause of some repetitive behavior, in brief
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- Neatnik's diagnosis, at times
- Affliction of "Deal or No Deal" host Howie Mandel
- Adrian Monk's neurosis on TV's "Monk": Abbr.
- Anxious condition, for short
- Affliction of TV's Monk: Abbr.
- Repetitive behavior condition, for short
- Condition involving anxious, repetitious behavior: Abbr.
- Affliction for returning soldiers, for short
- A germophobe might have it, for short
- War injury (Abbr.)
- Neurotic condition, for short
- Neat freak's condition, for short
- Condition affecting TV's Monk, informally
- VA doctor's specialty
- Returning soldier's affliction, for short
- Combat vet's affliction, briefly
- Returning soldier's struggle, briefly
- Cause of a tic, for short
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