3,774 people sought cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) help in Georgia in the last year

Discover how starting therapy with a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can support your own journey toward a happier, more fulfilling life.

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I believe therapy should be client-driven and I look forward to helping others heal at their own pace.

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As a woman from a multicultural background within the LGBTQIA+ community, I understand the importance of creating safe, kind spaces for discussing per... As a woman from a multicultural background within the LGBTQIA+ community, I understand the importance of creating safe, kind spaces for discussing personal issues and diverse perspectives. Read more

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At the core of my therapeutic approach lies a commitment to collaborating with you through life's challenges, providing empathy, unconditional support... At the core of my therapeutic approach lies a commitment to collaborating with you through life's challenges, providing empathy, unconditional support, and respect for you as the expert on your own life. Read more

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As a woman of color, mother, wife, and veteran, I understand the importance of mental wellness as it relates to different groups of people.

Debra Price

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What is your go-to approach for cognitive behavioral therapy?

The approach for supporting others using CBT is learning thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and how they impact the individual using all three areas. The benefit of CBT is hearing the client share their increased awareness and self-implementation.

What tools do you teach in cognitive behavioral therapy?

The primary tool taught within the CBT theory includes triangle of behaviors stemming from emotions and feelings, rational thinking, irrational thinking, and skills.

How do you know when a client is making meaningful progress in cognitive behavioral therapy?

Ways in which a client is making progress within CBT includes the client sharing their self-awareness, ability to understand their emotions prior to behaviors, and choice making.

What can clients do in their personal time to supplement cognitive behavioral therapy?

A client can supplement their time in between sessions using CBT skillsets is to apply their homework of recognizing their emotions, feelings, and behaviors, and how the three impact one another.

What should someone do to prepare for starting cognitive behavioral therapy?

The client can anticipate their session with remaining in a posture of learner, safety, recognizing the impairment and ways to recognize the healthy benefit of the use of CBT skills instead.

Starting Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

What is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)?

At Thriveworks, Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is a widely recognized and evidence-based form of psychotherapy or talk therapy. It focuses on identifying and changing negative thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors that can contribute to various mental health issues or challenges that people are struggling with.

What does a cognitive behavioral therapist do?

Cognitive behavioral therapists specialize in Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and can help you to identify and comprehend your thought patterns, which often encompass automatic negative thoughts, cognitive distortions, and self-defeating beliefs. Once these negative thought patterns are pinpointed, cognitive behavioral therapists aim to challenge and replace them with the objective of fostering more constructive and logical thinking. In addition, these therapists place significant emphasis on implementing positive behavioral changes based on the newly established, healthier thought patterns.

What is CBT best for?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is particularly effective for addressing conditions like anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorders. It focuses on identifying and modifying negative thought patterns and behaviors, making it well-suited for issues related to distorted thinking and emotional regulation.

How much does a CBT session cost?

At Thriveworks, we accept most major insurance plans, allowing many clients to pay as little as $0–$50 per session with their co-pay. We also offer self-pay options for those out-of-network or without insurance. Self-pay rates for talk therapy range from $160 to $240 for intake sessions and $135 to $195 for follow-ups, depending on your state. For psychiatry services, self-pay intake sessions are $255–$375, with follow-ups ranging from $175–$300, also varying by state. More information on current self-pay costs is available on our pricing page.

What is the success rate of CBT?

The success rate of CBT varies depending on the intentions of the client and their condition(s).

What is better: CBT or DBT?

The selection between cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is based on an individual’s unique needs and challenges. CBT is commonly chosen for addressing conditions such as anxiety and depression, whereas DBT is especially beneficial for individuals dealing with borderline personality disorder, emotional regulation issues, and difficulties in interpersonal relationships.

Is CBT conducted in person or online?

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with our Thriveworks therapists in Dallas, GA is conducted both in person and online by video. We encourage you to choose the option that works best for you.

How many sessions is CBT?

Generally, CBT is considered a short-term therapy, typically lasting for about 12 to 20 weekly sessions. In some cases, it might extend to around 16 to 20 sessions for more complex issues.

Pricing & insurance

Our therapists accept most major insurances. We accept 585+ insurance plans, and offer self-pay options, too.
Learn more about pricing for therapy and counseling services at Thriveworks.

Our Dallas therapists and counselors accept 24 insurance plans

  • Aetna

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - HMO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | BCBS - PPO

  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield of Georgia | Medicare Advantage

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield | Anthem (Blue Card)

  • Carelon

  • Cigna | Evernorth

  • Cigna | Evernorth EAP

  • Cigna | Evernorth Medicare Advantage

  • Compsych

  • First Health Network

  • Humana Exchange

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Self-pay costs at Dallas
Talk therapy

Talk therapy

Includes individual, couples, child/ teen, & family therapy

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Talk therapy

Psychiatry

Includes reducing symptoms with medication & management

First session

$1

Ongoing sessions

$1

Hear from our clients

5.0 Thriveworks Dallas reviews are collected through Thriveworks.com.
★★★★★
I have known Lisa Bradley for many years. She is easy to talk to, very compassionate, listens well and without judgement. I highly recommend her as a therapist.
Read more I have known Lisa Bradley for many years. She is easy to talk to, very compassionate, listens well and without judgement. I highly recommend her as a therapist.
Dallas Jul 2021
Review left on Thriveworks.com
★★★★★
Amy took the time to listen and really give me her honest advice and feedback. I see her for my anxiety and depression and she has given me so many coping techniques and works through my though process to pin point what my triggers are. I definitely recommend her services and am so appreciative of the progress we have made.
Read more Amy took the time to listen and really give me her honest advice and feedback. I see her for my anxiety and depression and she has given me so many coping techniques and works through my though process to pin point what my triggers are. I definitely recommend her services and am so appreciative of the progress we have made.
Dallas Dec 2020
Review left on Thriveworks.com

Where to find us

Getting here

Thriveworks Counseling & Psychiatry Dallas is located off of Charles Hardy Parkway. Before you reach our office, you’ll pass Petiquette Academy – and if you were to drive past our office, you would reach Family Smiles Dental.

Phone number

(678) 679-1082

Languages spoken by GA providers

  • English
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