Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is a proven, evidence-based approach that helps people recognise and change unhelpful patterns of thinking and behaviour to improve emotional well-being.
CBT blends practical, goal-focused strategies with techniques that build self-awareness and emotional regulation. Traditional CBT focuses on identifying distorted thinking, developing coping skills, and taking purposeful action. In contrast, newer, third-wave CBT approaches incorporate mindfulness, acceptance, and values-based strategies to enhance psychological flexibility, the ability to respond to challenges with openness, balance, and resilience.
At Listening Room, CBT for youth and young adults combines the structure and goal-oriented focus of traditional methods with the depth and flexibility of third-wave approaches. Sessions help build a healthier relationship with thoughts and emotions through mindfulness practices, acceptance techniques, and clarifying what matters most personally. This approach reduces the constant struggle with difficult feelings and transforms strong emotions into motivation to work toward meaningful goals. The emphasis is on developing practical tools and mindsets that support lasting resilience, emotional balance, and confident decision-making.
What to expect?
Third-wave CBT acknowledges your history and how it shapes your present, while also encouraging you to live more fully in the present moment. It can be a short-term, focused intervention or part of longer-term personal growth work, depending on your needs.
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