Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Works
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a scientifically proven treatment modality for symptoms of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, addictions, sleep conditions, and more.
CBT has been shown to be as effective as antidepressant medications for individuals struggling with depression and may be even more effective than medication in relapse prevention. CBT helps people become aware of their negative thought patterns, learn coping skills to combat symptoms and experience life in a more rewarding manner.
It’s not situations themselves that cause us to feel a certain way. Rather, it is our interpretation of situations and events that lead to our emotions. These interpretations are largely based on the thoughts (or cognitions) that occur within a stream of consciousness. Cognitions stem from underlying beliefs that are also known as schemas.