COGNITIVE-BEHAVIOR THERAPY (CBT)
What is CBT?
Cognitive-Behavior Therapy refers to evidence-based techniques that improve a child's patterns of thinking and behaving.
How does CBT work?
Your child develops a better understanding of their own habits. CBT techniques help your child develop more resilient patterns of thought and more productive patterns of behavior.
What does CBT treat?
The American Academy of Pediatrics endorses CBT for treatment of:
• Anxious & Avoidant Behaviors
• Inattention & Hyperactivity
• Disruptive Behavior
• Depressed Mood & Withdrawn Behavior
• Difficult Adjustment & History of Trauma
Why does NeuroDevelopment Center of Colorado use CBT?
CBT is a solution-focused approach that allows us to help children within a relatively short period. It typically requires only 6-15 sessions and is reimbursed by health insurance.
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