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Kelsey Ellis

My approach to therapy: Many of the women I work with are capable and caring, often holding everything together at their own expense. Life may look steady on the outside while internally there is tension or exhaustion. I offer trauma informed, relational therapy grounded in attachment and nervous system awareness. My approach is collaborative and rooted in genuine conversation.

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Nichole Vincent

My approach to therapy: No passive nods or endless “how does that make you feel?” loops. Therapy with me is collaborative, compassionate, and action-focused. It feels like a real conversation; thoughtful, honest, and grounded. I blend research-backed strategies with genuine human connection to help high-achieving adults make sense of anxiety, ADHD, grief, and life’s WTF moments.

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Lina Ehlinger

My approach to therapy: If your emotions feel overwhelming, relationships feel hard, or your past still shows up in painful ways, you are not broken and you do not have to do this alone. I specialize in trauma and Borderline Personality Disorder, using science-backed therapies to help you feel more stable, connected, and back in control of your life.

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Danielle Wayne

My approach to therapy: My goal is to work myself out of a job, by helping you perform at your best. More than that, I want to help you see your value outside of work, and that you don't have to be perfect to be good enough or to survive if shit hits the fan.

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Karen Gentilman

My approach to therapy: To emphasizes a holistic, integrative approach tailored to your unique path. I want to support you through a transformative journey toward authenticity and fulfillment. I believe deep, lasting healing happens when therapy is personalized, trauma-informed, and to honor the connection between mind and body in a safe compassionate space.

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Deb Dettman

My approach to therapy: I will make you feel understood while also challenging you and holding you accountable to do the work. I'll help you set specific goals and then we'll figure out what is working and what is not and adapt accordingly. I have a lot of suggestions.

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Michael Keith Henson

My approach to therapy: Clients who choose to work with me find as many others have a success in transformation and restoration of their marriage.

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Dr. Daniel Olavarría

My approach to therapy: I help couples work through hurt, fear, and uncertainty so that they can develop a deeper sense of connection, intimacy, and fulfillment in their relationship and lives. The goal of our work is long-term, sustainable growth! I'm licensed in 10 states, enabling me to support long-distance & bicoastal couples. Reach out for a Free 20-minute Video Consultation!

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Nathan Hooper

My approach to therapy: I utilize a Cognitive Behavioral Therapeutic approach, heavily influenced by REBT, when working with individuals, couples, and families. I incorporate components of both DBT and Structural Family therapy to support the counseling process.

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Katie Trent

My approach to therapy: I utilize an eclectic approach to best meet my client's unique needs with a solution-focus and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy approach.

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Find Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Therapists & Counselors in Idaho.

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a type of psychotherapy that focuses on understanding and improving your thoughts, patterns of thinking, and behaviors. CBT is often focused on specific problems you are experiencing and practical solutions to those problems. It is a great tool for when you are feeling overwhelmed or trapped in a negative cycle.

Cognitive behavioral therapists conduct CBT in an office setting (in-person or online) through one-on-one conversations. This type of therapy can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, from depression and eating disorders to addictions and relationship issues, and is particularly great for developing new skills and perspectives.

Wherever you are located in Idaho, Mental Health Match can help you easily find an experienced therapist or counselor who best meets your needs.

The Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

There are many benefits that come along with CBT, and they include:

  • Improved coping skills
  • Enhanced communication skills
  • Healthier thought processes
  • Increased self-esteem
  • Emotional support
  • Improved overall functioning

If you’re curious about CBT or other types of therapy and want to know which is right for your needs, read this article: What are the types of therapy?

CBT May Be the Answer

There are several types of therapy, but not every type of therapy will be best for you. CBT therapy may be a good fit for you if you suffer from conditions like:

  • Anxiety
  • Depression
  • Relationship Conflict
  • Self-esteem
  • Eating Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Substance use

CBT is not a good fit if you have trouble with rational or logical thinking, such as if you have a brain injury or severe learning or intellectual disorders. It is also not a great fit for people who don’t want to fully participate in therapy, as it requires active involvement with your therapist.

If you are interested in cognitive behavioral therapy, Mental Health Match can help you find a quality CBT therapist in your area. Start by browsing experts above or by using our free therapist matching tool.


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