CBT for Depression and Anxiety

A woman appears distressed, lying on a couch with her face in her hands.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is an evidence-based intervention for depression and for a wide range of anxiety disorders. CBT is a relatively directive approach in which therapists teach clients to recognize dysfunctional thoughts and behaviors, to better notice when they are engaging in dysfunction, and to implement adaptive alternatives.

The image displays a cycle with four segments: Integration, Practice, Feedback, and Reflection, with arrows indicating flow and a two-face silhouette in the center.”

CBT for Depression and Anxiety Training Materials

Contact us about CBT for Depression and Anxiety

    Scroll to Top

    Psychodynamic Therapy Documents