Behavioral modeling in CBT involves observing and imitating positive behaviors displayed by others, especially in situations where individuals struggle with anxiety or social skills. By watching others successfully manage challenging situations, individuals can learn new coping strategies and build confidence in their own abilities. Behavioral modeling is commonly used in group therapy, social skills training, and exposure therapy to teach individuals how to respond effectively to stressors and fears. It is particularly beneficial for individuals dealing with social anxiety, as it encourages the development of healthier, adaptive behaviors in social contexts.