Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
5210 W Village Pkwy 72758
Text or Call 479.282.4452
NWA’s Premier Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Clinicians are right here at The Freeman-Burchfield Institute for CBT . We are proud to be a part of the Northwest Arkansas community. We are located off highway 49 by the Pinnacle area and Promenade mall, inside the Village on the Creeks office park. We are honored to provide mental health and relationship counseling services to individuals and families from all over the country, but we feel a great sense of pride when they come to see us in the natural state!
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the few forms of psychotherapy that has been scientifically tested and found to be effective in over 300 clinical trials for many different disorders. In contrast to other forms of psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is more focused on the present, however we do explore relevant formative experiences to work through unresolved or traumatic issues.
We will help you or your loved ones learn specific skills that can be immediately applied to daily life. These skills will help you or your loved ones create long-term lasting change in the way you think, act and in doing so the way you feel. CBT is not the type of therapy that would recommend or encourage you or your loved ones to be in weekly therapy sessions for the next 2-4 years, this is absolutely not the aim and in the research that is not effective for most issues.
Our therapist are experienced in using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to treat anxiety, depression, personality disorders, adjustment issues, grief, loss, OCD, PTSD, insomnia and many other conditions; Our therapist use CBT and Systems theories to address couples, families and other relationship issues.
We are here to help ease your pain, instill hope and improve your quality of life through the application of true CBT treatment.
Call, TEXT or email today to learn more about how we can help you create lasting change. Our phone number is (479) 282-4452 or reach out to us via email at info@fbcbt.org
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