CBT
in Wakefield
Cognitive
behavioural therapy is a psychotherapy which offers a unique
category of psychological interventions derived from cognitive
and behavioural psychological models.
It
is a relatively short term, focused psychotherapy for a wide
range of psychological issues.
The
focus of therapy is on what you are thinking (cognitions),
how you are behaving and feeling, and what symptoms you are
experiencing. The therapist is a catalyst, helping you to
find new solutions to old problems.
CBT
is an evidence-based therapy, that is, it has a proven track
record based on a large body of research.
CBT
can help with many issues including the following:
•
Depression
• Anxiety (including social anxiety)
• Panic attacks
• Low self-esteem
• Low confidence
• Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
• Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
• Travel anxiety and accident trauma
• Childhood abuse (sexual, physical or emotional)
• Phobias
• Fears e.g. public speaking
The first
session is an assessment and will give some indication of
the number of sessions required.
All
age groups are welcome, including children and adolescents.
If
you would like to discuss how CBT could benefit you please
call:
Trish
(01924) 264 389
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