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Marina Feldman

My approach to therapy: I embrace your uniqueness by recognizing that their experiences, beliefs, goals, and values are deeply personal. Therapy becomes a partnership where we navigate life's complexities together.

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Amanda Lamb

My approach to therapy: I take an anti-racism, anti-oppression, feminist, strengths-based approach. I look at struggles through family systems, attachment, and depth therapy lenses, and within social and cultural contexts - not as personal failings. Therapy is a safe, nonjudgmental space where your identity is respected.

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Ashley Schultz Henricksen

My approach to therapy: I offer a collaborative, strengths-based approach, tailored to you. Together, we’ll explore old patterns, build healthier connections, and focus on your unique strengths to support meaningful, lasting growth. Therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all—we’ll find what truly fits you.

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Sharon Raugutt

My approach to therapy: You are the expert of you, your child, your family. I believe that just as every individual is unique and has unique needs, therapeutic approaches need to be personalized and adapted to fit each client or family in order to be effective.

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Joe Groninga

My approach to therapy: I believe it's important to balance empathy with a focus on helping you create meaningful changes using concrete techniques that are shown effective through research. From the start, my goal help you achieve your goals so that you no longer need me.

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Lauren Roth

My approach to therapy: I aim to build a safe, calming therapeutic space where we can build a treatment plan together through cognitive behavioral therapy. I commonly work with neurodivergent thinkers in individual, group, family, and couple's therapy.

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Eliza Hartley

My approach to therapy: We’ll slow down and look more closely at what’s really going on beneath the anxiety and pressure. Many of the teens and young adults I work with seem “fine” on the outside but feel overwhelmed or not enough inside. This is a space to understand the patterns that shaped you—and stop carrying them alone.

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Latishia Carter

My approach to therapy: I value being genuine, supportive, and collaborative, while also being honest and direct when it is helpful. I believe growth often comes from feeling both supported and challenged, so I aim to create a space where you feel safe enough to be yourself while also encouraged to explore difficult patterns and move toward meaningful change.

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Erin Michelle Buck

My approach to therapy: I prioritize creating a non-judgmental space where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered to explore their emotions and challenges openly, fostering a collaborative journey towards healing and growth.

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Krystyna Kaminski

My approach to therapy: My approach isn’t one-size-fits-all. For children, I use play to decode big feelings; for teens, I provide a relatable, identity-affirming space that ditches the "stuffy" vibe. Whether navigating anxiety or neurodivergence, I use humor and evidence-based tools to ensure therapy feels like a real conversation, not a clinical interrogation.

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Find Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Therapists & Counselors in Uptown of Minneapolis, MN.

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.

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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