Who Usually Receives Cognitive Therapy Treatment?
Reviewed by: My Child Without Limits Advisory Committee Children as young as 6 or 7 may benefit from cognitive-behavior therapy. A child must have the ability to understand concepts such as self-talk and self-instruction, which may be more likely in older children. Children who have difficulties in their ability to concentrate, think, remember things, or to carry out occupational functions like going to school may receive cognitive rehabilitation.