I'm trying to conceptualize a client from a cognitive-behavioral framework and after referring to countless sources it's getting pretty confusing. Many of the resources I'm using say "cognitive therapy" while some say cognitive-behavioral therapy but still use the term cognitive therapy throughout the source. I understand cognitive therapy and behavioral therapy can be two distinct types of therapies, however, it does not seem like this is clearly explained in many commonly used texts. Apparently, the term cognitive therapy now includes a behavioral component as well? I may be missing something and would love for some insight into this for anyone who has a better understanding. Also, if anyone has any recommendations for constructing a CBT conceptualization (articles are preferred) I would be grateful. Currently, I am using Person's book (The Case Formulation Approach to CBT) but the text is broken down into cognitive theories, learning theories, and emotion theories and I'm struggling to see the CBT part of that. Thanks for any input on this!