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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Breakdown

CBT picture to represent cognitive behavioral therapy

Known in short as CBT, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is often referred to as the "gold standard" of therapy. Why is that? CBT targets distressing thoughts and feelings at the core. A therapist that utilizes CBT as their primary method of therapy will ask you to identify your negative, or 'maladaptive' thoughts, that are not helpful in your day to day life. You will then explore all the areas this may show up in your life. CBT therapy will help you identify areas to change, give you the tools to help, and assist in reaching identified goals- hence, the gold standard!

How to know if CBT is right for you?

CBT, while a very common and well researched form of therapy, may or may not be a good fit for you. To better understand if this approach works for you, think about the following: do you struggle in identifying the "kind" of thoughts you are having? Does this tend to cause you to "act out" or make decisions that create more conflict for you?

 For example, does a thought enter your head and you tend to operate as if it is truth rather than "just" a thought? This form of therapy can help you begin to take healthy control of your thoughts and feelings so you can create a plan of action that aligns with your values rather than only by your feelings.

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