Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Therapist and client in CBT session

CBT is a structured, evidence-based therapy that helps clients recognize and change unhelpful thoughts and behaviors. It’s widely used to treat anxiety, depression, and many other challenges by giving clients practical tools to reshape their thought patterns.

Sessions often involve learning new coping strategies, journaling, and practicing skills that can be applied outside therapy.

Video Overview

Research & Resources

NHS Guide to CBT

Learn how CBT is used in treatment across the UK health system.

Research: CBT Effectiveness

Scientific review of CBT outcomes for depression and anxiety.

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