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Talking therapy provides a safe space for you to explore your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Explore the talking therapies we offer, what talking therapy can help with, and what to expect at your appointment.

The core principles of CBT

Thoughts influence emotions and behaviour

The way we think affects how we feel and act. Negative thoughts can reinforce anxiety and periods of depression, while balanced thinking can improve mood and decision-making.

Identifying and challenging negative thoughts

CBT helps people recognise unhelpful thoughts and replace them with more realistic, constructive ones. This can be incredibly helpful for those struggling with anxiety, or those who are struggling to find positivity day-to-day.

Behavioural changes lead to emotional improvements

Taking positive actions, even small ones, can help break negative cycles and improve mental health. CBT can help facilitate a more positive lifestyle and, by recognising unhelpful thoughts, you can develop a happier and healthier mindset.

Practical and goal-oriented approach

CBT is focused on solving specific issues with structured strategies, often involving exercises and real-life applications.

Skills for long-term change

Individuals can learn lifelong strategies to manage future challenges and help prevent relapse into negative thinking patterns. This could be breathing exercises, challenging negative thoughts, behavioural experiments, or a range of other techniques.

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Getting the support you need

Call or message us to discuss your worries and help us understand your experiences.

What CBT can help with

CBT is regularly used for the treatment of anxiety, depression, and OCD. It can also help with sleep issues, managing stress, and chronic pain management.

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