Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

CBT is based on the idea that our thoughts influence our feelings and behaviors. By identifying and challenging negative thought patterns, individuals can learn to change their emotional responses and behaviors. This therapy is typically short-term and involves working collaboratively with a therapist to develop coping strategies and problem-solving skills.

Benefits of CBT

  • Effective for various disorders
  • Structured approach
  • Empowers individuals

Many studies have shown that CBT can be as effective as medication for certain conditions, making it a valuable option for those seeking therapy.

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