Sometimes it feels like your brain won’t turn off. The spiraling. The what-ifs. The “I should’ve known better”s. You might find yourself in the same patterns—overthinking, avoiding, reacting—and not quite sure how to shift them.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) helps you understand the connection between your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors—so you can interrupt the cycle instead of getting lost in it.
It’s practical, collaborative, and evidence-based—but at Mended Counseling, we blend it with trauma awareness, cultural sensitivity, and deep compassion. No worksheets unless they help. No rigid frameworks. Just real tools for real life.
CBT is especially effective for:
• Anxiety and constant overthinking
• Depression and low motivation
• Stress and burnout
• Perfectionism and self-criticism
• Negative thought loops or fear of failure
• Trouble with emotional regulation or decision-making
If you’ve been feeling mentally stuck—like your own thoughts are getting in your way—CBT offers a way to slow it down, unpack it, and start rewriting the script.