Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) Student Name Affiliate Institution Cognitive Behavior Therapy Introduction Many researchers have asserted that Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is one of the most efficient approaches while undertaking rehabilitation of addicted individuals. Furthermore, the research of Corey lecturette as well as the case study of Stan, A provide fundamental insights regarding the perspectives of CBT especially its failing and capability (Corey, 2015). The paper, therefore, purposes to discuss two aspects are appealing when one applies CBT to addicted individual. Besides, the essay provides two limiting aspects of the CBT method regarding its application to an addicted person. The appealing dimensions of the CBT approach Cultural sensitivity The concept of therapy can operate with individuals from varied racial and ethical prospects enabling the addicted clients to be aware of their different sensibility. Moreover, it allows the therapist and the clients to coordinate with the view of modifying a specified worldview and method of operation. The main reason why CBT is culturally sensitive is that it utilizes individual belief system to conduct self-search. In such cases, the therapists endeavor to develop interventions that are unique to the needs of the clients as well as the strengths of the addicted person(Corey,