CBT is an evidenced based treatment designed to help you discover the connections between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. By understanding these connections, CBT empowers you to navigate life’s ups and downs with confidence.
CBT can help you overcome the challenges of anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Whether you are navigating a difficult relationship, seeking fulfillment at work, or wanting to gain a better understanding of yourself, CBT can help you develop the skills that you need to unlock your full potential.
If you’re ready to make changes in your life and start your journey with CBT today, reach out today to learn more.
The process begins with recognizing and noticing negative or unhelpful thought patterns. This may involve paying attention to automatic or recurring thoughts in response to certain situations.
Once identified, these thoughts are challenged. Are thoughts based on evidence, or are they distorted perceptions? You will learn to assess the accuracy and helpfulness of these thoughts.
After your negative beliefs are identified and evaluated, you will learn to replace them with more balanced and realistic alternatives. This doesn’t mean overly positive thinking but rather developing a more objective and constructive perspective.
Imagine you’re grappling with a negative belief that has been holding you back for years: “I’ll never succeed; I always fail.” This thought is like a heavy anchor, dragging down your motivation and self-esteem.
You will learn to evaluate your beliefs. For example, is there evidence to suggest that you will always fail? Is that thought 100% true?
CBT encourages you to ask the following question: “Is there another way to look at the situation?”
You will discover the factors that have been contributing to your beliefs about failure. After that, you will learn to develop a more balanced perception, such as “I have faced challenges before, but I’ve also achieved success in various areas. I am able to face challenges and keep on going.”
I will help you in every step of the way. If you’re ready to embark on a journey of self-discovery, learn practical skills, and make desired changes, call today and make an appointment.
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Learn to identify, evaluate and respond to thoughts that are unhelpful and are bringing you down. In CBT you can develop a balanced and more realistic mindset. Imagine experiencing a feeling of empowerment and sense of control over your thoughts and emotions.
Life doesn’t have to feel like an emotional roller coaster.
With my support, you’ll learn to challenge unwanted thoughts and replace them with more constructive ones. The result? A newfound sense of hope and optimism, giving you the strength to break free from the chains of depression, anxiety, or trauma.
Get to know the patterns in your thoughts, feelings, and actions that are holding you back and getting in the way of your desired goals. CBT helps you to understand why you feel the way you do and teaches strategies to manage those unwanted emotions.
Your relationship with yourself is the foundation of a fulfilling life.
Feelings of doubt and negative self-talk can compromise your well-being. In therapy you can gain a better understanding of yourself and get rid of the feeling of chaos in your life. CBT guides you on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth. You’ll learn to manage your negative self-talk and foster self-compassion.
Do feelings of self-doubt and the fear of not being good enough keep you awake at night? Boost your confidence by learning how to handle situations with a clear and balanced mindset.
Gain practical tools to face life’s challenges head-on and learn to turn obstacles into opportunities for growth.
Therapy will help you break down problems into manageable parts, find effective solutions, and build a proactive mindset. Learn practical strategies that can make challenges more manageable.
CBT will help you to make positive changes in your behavior by gaining a better understanding of your thoughts and feelings.
CBT helps you learn to rewire the brain for more adaptive thoughts and responses.
The constant self-doubt at work and the need for external validation often get in the way of your productivity and true potential.
Your career is a significant part of your identity. Yet, the pressure to prove yourself and the fear of not being good enough can take a toll on your well-being.
CBT can help you strike that perfect balance between career success and personal well-being
It’s not about choosing one over the other; it’s about harmonizing them so you can thrive both professionally and personally. Through CBT, you’ll explore these challenges and develop the skills needed to excel. Our goal is to help you find a good balance between career success and personal well-being.
Whether you’re facing communication challenges, struggling with trust issues, or finding it difficult to navigate conflicts, CBT provides a supportive and constructive space to explore and transform relationship dynamics.
Through guided conversations, CBT helps you understand negative thought patterns that may be affecting the way you interact with others.
You will learn strategies to navigate conflicts, set realistic expectations, and improve communication skills. If you’re ready to embark on a journey toward healthier relationships, take the first step and schedule an appointment.
Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is grounded in scientific principles, and numerous studies have demonstrated its effectiveness across various mental health conditions.
Cognitive restructuring is a fundamental aspect of CBT that focuses on identifying and challenging negative or distorted thought patterns. The premise is that our thoughts influence our emotions and behaviors, and by restructuring these thoughts, we can positively impact our feelings and actions.
The practice of cognitive restructuring induces positive changes in the brain’s neural pathways.
Consider someone with social anxiety who consistently fears judgment in social situations. Through CBT, they gradually expose themselves to social interactions. Over time, the brain adapts, forming new neural pathways associated with more positive perceptions and reduced anxiety in social settings.
Behavioral activation, another key aspect of CBT, involves encouraging people to engage in activities. The goal is to break the cycle of avoidance and withdrawal often associated with different mental health conditions.
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a structured, time-limited therapy that focuses on identifying and changing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors, offering effective treatment for anxiety and other conditions.
CBT is grounded in the interconnection between thoughts, behaviors, and emotions, emphasizing the importance of practicing new skills in everyday life. It incorporates homework assignments to reinforce learning and facilitate change outside of therapy sessions.
Finding the right CBT therapist in New York involves researching credentials, specialized training, and compatibility with your personal therapy goals.
When selecting a CBT therapist, consider their experience, approach to therapy, and willingness to collaborate on your treatment goals. Compatibility and comfort level are crucial for effective therapy.
CBT therapists in New York offer individual therapy for a range of issues, including relationship problems and behavioral health challenges. They equip clients with skills and develop strategies tailored to each individual’s needs.
The process of CBT includes couples therapy and other evidence-based treatments, designed to address specific concerns through a structured, goal-oriented approach.
CBT sessions employ a variety of techniques, including role-playing, mindfulness, and exposure strategies, to address specific mental health challenges.
The five stages of CBT cater to various conditions, including eating disorders and generalized anxiety disorder. Therapy sessions progress through identifying unhelpful thoughts, understanding their impact, and developing healthier thinking patterns. The approach of CBT varies to match the individual’s needs.
To begin with a cognitive behavioral therapist, contact the Manhattan Center or a similar therapy program to schedule an initial consultation, setting the stage for your journey towards mental wellness.
The three core components of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) revolve around the interplay between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, often referred to as the 3 C’s: Cognitions (unhelpful thoughts), Consequences (emotional and behavioral responses to these thoughts), and Coping strategies. CBT varies its focus among these elements to assist individuals in recognizing and adjusting their thought patterns to foster healthier emotional responses and behaviors.
This method is especially effective in managing eating disorders and generalized anxiety disorder, where unhelpful thoughts can significantly impact one’s emotional and physical well-being. Through therapy sessions, individuals learn to identify and challenge their cognitive distortions to develop more adaptive coping mechanisms.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is exceptionally versatile, offering effective treatment for a wide range of mental health disorders. It is particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing panic attacks, problems such as depression, trauma and PTSD, mood disorders, personality disorders, and relationship issues. CBT equips individuals with coping skills and tools to navigate their challenges.
Techniques like cognitive therapy, exposure therapy, and acceptance and commitment therapy are integral to CBT. Additionally, CBT therapy can be specialized to cater to child and adolescent needs, offering a foundation for healthier mental health practices early in life. Professionals like Ryan Fuller, working in settings like Madison Park Psychological Services, emphasize the importance of CBT in areas like anger management and family therapy, showcasing its broad applicability and effectiveness.
Mission
To create a safe and nurturing space where you feel valued, accepted, and empowered.
Values
Your story matters and your strengths are honored. In therapy, you can expect empathy, respect, trust, and collaboration.
Approach
An integrative fusion of CBT and other evidence-based therapeutic interventions including DBT, Attachment-Therapy, Exposure Therapy, and Mindfulness.
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Vanessa Gomes, PhD
New York Licensed Psychologist
Beck Institute CBT Certified Clinician
Please note — The only insurance I accept is Aetna and my rate is $250/session.
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