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== Criticism == {{main|Cognitive behavioral therapy#Criticisms}} Common criticisms of the diagnosis of cognitive distortion relate to [[epistemology]] and the theoretical basis. If the perceptions of the patient differ from those of the therapist, it may not be because of intellectual malfunctions, but because the patient has different experiences. In some cases, depressed subjects appear to be "sadder but wiser".<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Beidel |first1=Deborah C. |author-link=Deborah Beidel |title=A Critique of the Theoretical Bases of Cognitive Behavioral Theories and Therapy |journal=Clinical Psychology Review |year=1986 |volume=6 |issue=2 |pages=177β97|doi=10.1016/0272-7358(86)90011-5}}</ref>
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