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Cognitive therapy is a short-term therapeutic intervention that can be help
ful for patients with or at risk for health problems that may be caused or
exacerbated by stress and has implications for nursing practice across the
biologic, psychosocial and spiritual domains. This article outlines the psy
chophysiology of stress, examines cognitive therapy as an intervention to m
ediate its harmful effects, reviews clinical situations in which it has bee
n shown to be effective, details the steps of the process, and explores the
unique perspective that nurses bring to its application.