Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) aims to change the way an individual thinks/feels (Cognitive element) and what the individual does (Behavioural element).
Rather than focusing on past causes this form of therapy focuses on current problems being experienced by the individual and offers practical solutions to enable such individuals to feel better, confident, and emotionally stronger.
This form of therapy can be specifically helpful to those experiencing:
Depression
Lack of confidence
Struggling to manage a distorted sense of self
Anxiety
Stress
Fears and phobias
Eating disorders, and disorganised eating conditions
Management of long-term conditions
(*I offer a reduced rate for individuals who meet the following criteria: NHS workers, former clients, and sessions booked in blocks of six or more.)
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Have any questions?
If you have any questions about the therapies, feel free to contact me.