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CBT therapy in Columbus, Ohio is available at Scioto Wellness Center, where our licensed therapists provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adults dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and other mental health conditions.
At Scioto Wellness Center in Hilliard, Ohio, we provide Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for adults dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, and other mental health conditions. Our licensed CBT therapists in Columbus, Ohio use structured, evidence-based treatment to help you identify the thought patterns driving your symptoms — and build practical skills to change them.
Whether you are working through a single condition or managing a dual diagnosis, CBT at Scioto Wellness gives you tools that work in your real life, not just in the therapy room.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is a structured, evidence-based form of psychotherapy that focuses on the connection between your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. The core principle is straightforward: distorted or unhelpful thinking patterns lead to difficult emotions, which lead to problematic behaviors. CBT helps you interrupt that cycle.
Unlike open-ended talk therapy, CBT is goal-oriented and skill-based. You and your therapist work together to:
CBT is one of the most studied therapy models in the world. The American Psychological Association recognizes CBT as effective for anxiety, depression, PTSD, OCD, substance use, and more (APA source).
Anxiety disorders are the most common reason people seek CBT therapy. If you are living with constant worry, panic attacks, social avoidance, or physical symptoms like chest tightness and racing thoughts, CBT can help you break the cycle.
CBT for anxiety at Scioto Wellness focuses on:
Our CBT therapists treat generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), social anxiety, panic disorder, health anxiety, and phobias. If anxiety is part of a larger picture that includes addiction or trauma, we address all of it together.
Depression distorts the way you see yourself, your future, and the world around you. CBT targets those distortions directly — helping you recognize patterns like “Nothing will ever get better” or “I’m a burden to everyone” and replace them with thinking that is more accurate and less punishing.
CBT for depression at Scioto Wellness includes:
CBT is as effective as antidepressant medication for moderate depression — and often more durable, because the skills you learn persist after therapy ends (NIMH source).
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Trauma reshapes the way your brain processes danger, trust, and safety. CBT for PTSD helps you process traumatic memories, reduce avoidance, and rebuild a sense of control.
At Scioto Wellness, CBT for trauma may include:
Many of our clients have experienced trauma alongside substance use. Our clinicians understand how trauma and addiction reinforce each other, and CBT is integrated with trauma-informed therapy when both are present.
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is driven by intrusive thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) performed to reduce the anxiety those thoughts create. CBT is a first-line treatment for OCD because it directly targets the thought patterns and avoidance behaviors that keep the cycle going.
At Scioto Wellness, CBT for OCD focuses on:
If OCD is affecting your ability to function at work, in relationships, or in daily routines, CBT can help you regain control.
Many people who struggle with substance use also have underlying mental health conditions, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, that drive the cycle of use. CBT is one of the most effective therapeutic approaches for addiction because it targets the thinking patterns and behavioral triggers that lead to relapse.
CBT for addiction at Scioto Wellness focuses on:
At Scioto Wellness, we specialize in dual diagnosis treatment — treating addiction and mental health conditions together rather than separately. CBT can be delivered in individual therapy, our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), or our Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP), depending on the level of structure you need.
ADHD affects executive functioning — planning, organization, time management, emotional regulation, and impulse control. While medication helps many people with ADHD manage symptoms, CBT provides the behavioral and cognitive skills that medication alone does not teach.
CBT for ADHD at Scioto Wellness helps you:
Getting started:
Ongoing therapy typically includes:
Treatment length varies by condition and severity. Many CBT protocols are 12-20 sessions. Clients with dual diagnosis or complex presentations may continue longer. Your therapist will track progress and adjust the plan as you improve.
Traditional talk therapy (psychodynamic or person-centered therapy) focuses primarily on exploring your past and processing emotions. CBT is more structured and goal-oriented, you identify specific thought patterns causing problems, learn techniques to challenge them, and practice new behaviors between sessions. CBT is typically shorter-term and focuses on building skills you can use independently after therapy ends. At Scioto Wellness near Columbus, Ohio, our therapists use CBT alongside other evidence-based approaches when a combined approach is more effective.
Most CBT protocols are 12-20 sessions, depending on the condition and severity. Clients with generalized anxiety or depression often see meaningful improvement within 8-16 sessions. Dual diagnosis clients — those managing both a mental health condition and addiction, may benefit from longer-term CBT integrated into our IOP or PHP programs.
Yes. CBT is one of the most effective therapies for substance use disorders. It helps you identify the thinking patterns and triggers that lead to use, develop alternative coping strategies, and build a relapse prevention plan. At Scioto Wellness, CBT for addiction is part of our dual diagnosis treatment model.
No prior diagnosis is needed. When you contact Scioto Wellness, we conduct a clinical assessment to understand your symptoms and determine whether CBT is the right fit. Many clients come in knowing something is not working but without a formal diagnosis.
Yes. Trauma-focused CBT, including Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Prolonged Exposure (PE), is recommended as a first-line treatment for PTSD by the American Psychological Association. At Scioto Wellness, CBT for PTSD is integrated with our trauma-informed care approach.
Most major insurance plans cover CBT therapy as part of outpatient mental health treatment. To check your specific coverage, verify your insurance online or call us at (888) 351-9849.
You don’t have to stay stuck in loops of doubt, fear, or shame. CBT offers a roadmap out—and we’d be honored to walk it with you.
We provide CBT therapy to individuals and families across Columbus, Grove City, Dublin, and central Ohio.