Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most researched therapeutic approaches to date. Numerous studies prove that it affects people who engage in it with the help of a qualified therapist.
CBT is effective for many mental health concerns, including anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, eating disorders, and trauma disorders. It supports the idea that people have cognitions, or thoughts, that are unhelpful that can lead to unhelpful behaviors. To change these behaviors, CBT therapists help clients examine their negative ways of thinking.
Your CBT therapist will first examine your negative thought patterns. Recognizing your unhelpful thoughts can lead to clarity about your actions. Once you understand how your unhelpful thoughts influence your behavior, your therapist will work with you to identify more helpful ways of thinking. Additionally, your therapist will help you find more positive ways of coping with negative thoughts and strong emotions.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy utilizes individualized learning through homework activities that can help you more efficiently integrate the strategies you learn in therapy into your everyday life. Once you’ve incorporated some of these strategies into your daily life, your therapist will work with you to continue to reshape any negative or unhelpful ways of thinking that might arise.
Therapists Who Specialize in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
The Center for Anxiety and Wellness (http://www.center-for-anxiety.com) specializes in the treatment of anxiety, OCD, depression, chronic health issues, and substance use disorders.
I’m offering affordable sessions during this time of crisis. Feeling overwhelmed with life, are you exhausted from feeling anxious and depressed, we can change that together. I value the uniqueness of each individual and am therefore humanistic in my approach, developing individualized treatment plans that best meet the specific needs of each of my patients. I focus on symptoms versus labels, as…
I aim to create a safe space to collaboratively process trauma and work on issues such as anxiety, depression, chronic illness, relationship struggles, abuse, life and career concerns, and issues around identity and creative expression. I also specialize in helping people recover from coercive control and influence, including survivors of cultic abuse and high demand groups.
Stacey Jackson-Roberts, MSW, LCSW/LCSW-C (she/her) is a psychotherapist specializing in Psychodynamic, Feminist, Relational, and Attachment-based modalities, as well as a long-time advocate for Women’s, LGBTQIA+, and BIPOC healthcare policy and equality. Stacey earned her M.S.W. in Clinical Social Work from Smith College School for Social Work.
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I'm a seasoned practitioner of Individual and Group Psychotherapy. My practice areas include: changing relationship patterns, navigating life transitions (i.e., divorce, career change, retirement, etc.), "people pleasing", self-esteem & self-confidence, and issues of importance to women. I often work with high functioning folks who are motivated by personal growth, change, and/or healing. ...
"As a Marriage and Family therapist, I offer a safe environment to address life concerns or build on your strengths. With compassion and understanding, I will work with you to help you begin the healing process. Through therapy, I strive to help you gain insight to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that influence your relationship with self and others."
My practice focuses on emotional and behavioral well-being for those experiencing difficulties related to academic achievement, ADHD, anxiety, career decisions, depression, family conflict, life changes, low self-esteem, trauma, and stress.
As a licensed educational psychologist, trained at Columbia University, I provide consultation, psychotherapy, and evaluation services. I work with children, adolescents, and adults to help them navigate a range of challenges that often manifests in life. I am licensed to provide comprehensive, individualized assessments of a person’s cognitive, social/emotional and academic skills in order to ...
In person and teletherapy available! I am an EMDR trained therapist who works with individuals of all ages, couples, families and groups. I believe that therapy is most transformative when the therapist positions themselves not as an expert or evaluator, but as a non-judgemental & empathic collaborator. My hope is to create a space for you to feel safe and supported and to have your multila...
Nicole is a licensed Master Social Worker and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She graduated with her Bachelor degree in Psychology and Sociology from Central Michigan University and obtained her Master degree in Social Work from Grand Valley State University. Nicole has experience in crisis intervention working in the psychiatric setting as well as various residential facilities. She…
I provide therapy for children and families. I am passionate about helping individuals reach their goals and creating positive change. My focus is to work in collaboration with you to understand your needs and develop the most appropriate plan to aid you in your goals.
I enjoy working with adults struggling with anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression and bereavement. I feel fortunate to be able to provide bilingual Spanish services and to bring my awareness of multicultural issues and their impact in mental health functioning.