CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Cognitive Behabioural Therapy (CBT) aims to support individuals in understanding the development and maintenance of their difficulties through increasing their awareness of the links between their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Strategies are then taught to enable an individual to manage their difficulties more effectively and to feel more in control of them. CBT is an evidence-based, effective treatment for many different psychological problems (see the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence for details).
Cognitive Behabioural Therapy (CBT) aims to support individuals in understanding the development and maintenance of their difficulties through increasing their awareness of the links between their thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Strategies are then taught to enable an individual to manage their difficulties more effectively and to feel more in control of them. CBT is an evidence-based, effective treatment for many different psychological problems (see the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence for details).