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Barbara Jordan

My approach to therapy: My approach blends counseling with coaching to support you as a whole person–emotionally, mentally & professionally. I help you understand what keeps you overwhelmed or stuck, while offering practical tools you can use in your daily life. I help high-performing professionals manage stress, burnout, communication challenges, performance pressures.

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Corrin Sotala

My approach to therapy: I believe that even in a short time, meaningful change is possible. My goal is to create a space filled with healing, care, and compassion, where you feel safe and supported. I believe you have the answers within you, and my role is to support and empower you as you uncover them.

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Jay White

My approach to therapy: You will own your experience. We will discuss what brought you here and, when you are ready, I will challenge you to look deeper. You may experience feelings of validation, acknowledgment, relief, and self-understanding.

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Ryan Bufton

My approach to therapy: I specialize in helping people transform their thinking and move towards healing and what matters to them.

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Megan Anderson

My approach to therapy: I intentionally choose not to shy away from the darker, scarier, uglier parts of life with my clients. At times, life is painful and messy. As much as we might want to avoid the pain and mess, people are much better off trying to embrace it.

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Kelly Halladay

My approach to therapy: I don't believe therapy should feel cold, scripted, or overly clinical. I work from a trauma-informed lens, helping you understand why your patterns make sense while also supporting meaningful change. We move at a pace that feels safe, but we don't stay stuck.

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Nicki Damrow

My approach to therapy: I believe learning to handle change and uncertainty is a skill that being human requires us to learn. We all have challenges and struggle in different ways. I believe the things that happen to us are only part of our story, and we get to write the rest of it. No problem is too big or too small for therapy if you are ready to learn more about yourself.

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Todd Thomas

My approach to therapy: My approach is compassionate, based on your strengths, and flexible, meeting you where you are while gently supporting your growth. I believe that with the right support, people can develop greater self-understanding, healthier relationships, and increased confidence in their ability to manage life’s ups and downs.

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Ben Fendrich

My approach to therapy: I enjoy supporting adults navigating mood challenges, including depression, anxiety, and other mood disorders. My approach is warm, engaging, and collaborative, providing a supportive space to process life’s stressors—whether they stem from work, relationships, or personal challenges.

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Caitlin Mosman Block

My approach to therapy: I do more than smile and listen, I will jump in to let you know what I’m seeing, point out crossroads, pause to savor your creation of something new while still giving you the space you need to carve out your authentic self so you can fully live your life.

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Find Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Therapists & Counselors in Campus of Madison, WI.

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.

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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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