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==Treatment== CBT is proposed to encourage the person to challenge and alter their illness beliefs, and any behaviors that result from these beliefs. The illness beliefs may be referred to as "unhelpful thoughts", which the person should work to identify, and then look at evidence for or against each belief, then re-evaluate these beliefs. CBT involves finding actions (behaviors) that result from the unhelpful thoughts (illness beliefs) and deciding which behaviors to change. The CBT model also states that changing behaviors related to the illness can change the thoughts linked to those behaviors. The CBT used for ME/CFS is specific to the illness, and has components not found in CBT that has been used with patients who have [[cancer]], [[Multiple sclerosis]] (MS) or other chronic illnesses.
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