Cognitive/behavioral therapy
Offered at both mental health and substnace abuse treatment centers Details:- name: Cognitive/behavioral therapy
- category: Treatment Approaches
- Type: Uncategorized
Description:
Involves recognizing unhelpful patterns of thinking and reacting, and then modifying or replacing these with more realistic or helpful ones. The therapy can be conducted with individuals, families, or groups, and clients are generally expected to be active participants in their own therapy.
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Service: Cognitive/behavioral therapy
Behavioral Health Network Inc Carlson Recovery Center
413-733-1431471 Chestnut Street , Springfield, MA 01107
http://www.bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc Carlson Recovery Center
413-733-1431471 Chestnut Street , Springfield, MA 01107
http://www.bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc Child Guidance Clinic/School Street
413-732-7419110 Maple Street , Springfield, MA 01105
http://bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc City Clinic
413-532-0389235 Maple Street , Holyoke, MA 01040
http://bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc Mount Tom Mental Health Center
413-536-547340 Bobala Road , Holyoke, MA 01040
http://www.bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc My Sisters House
413-733-7891 x10089 Belmont Avenue , Springfield, MA 01108
http://www.bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc Opportunity House
413-739-4732 x10059-61 Saint James Avenue , Springfield, MA 01109
http://
Behavioral Health Network Inc Valley Human Services
413-967-624196 South Street , Ware, MA 01082
http://www.bhninc.org
Behavioral Health Network Inc Valley Human Services
413-967-624196 South Street , Ware, MA 01082
http://
Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches
561-465-13707859 Lake Worth Road , Lake Worth, FL 33467
http://www.bhpalmbeach.com
Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches
561-465-12803153 Canada Court , Lake Worth, FL 33461
http://www.bhpalmbeach.com
Behavioral Health of the Palm Beaches DBA Seaside of the Palm Beaches
561-465-1263101 Cascade Lane , West Palm Beach, FL 33404
http://www.seasidepalmbeach.com/
Behavioral Health Partners of Frederick
301-663-8263604 Solarex Court Suite 201, Frederick, MD 21703
http://bhpfrederick.org/
Behavioral Health Partners of Frederick
301-662-3223219 West Patrick Street Suite A, Frederick, MD 21701
http://bhpfrederick.org/
Behavioral Health Partners of Frederick
301-662-3223219 West Patrick Street Suite A, Frederick, MD 21701
http://sheppardpratt.org
Behavioral Health Partners of Frederick
301-663-8263604 Solarex Court Suite 201, Frederick, MD 21703
http://sheppardpratt.org
Behavioral Health Recovery and Reintegration Services
541-242-0445211 East 7th Avenue 1st Floor, Eugene, OR 97401
http://www.va.gov
Behavioral Health Resources
360-482-5358575 East Main Street Suite C, Elma, WA 98541
http://www.bhr.org
Behavioral Health Resources Main Office
360-704-71703857 Martin Way East , Olympia, WA 98506
http://www.bhr.org/
Behavioral Health Resources Main Office
360-704-71703857 Martin Way East , Olympia, WA 98506
http://www.bhr.org/
Behavioral Health Resources Mason County Clinic
360-426-1696110 West K Street , Shelton, WA 98584
http://www.bhr.org
Behavioral Health Resources Tumwater
360-754-57296128 Capitol Boulevard SE , Olympia, WA 98501
http://www.bhr.org
Behavioral Health Resources LLC
402-486-11017441 O Street Suite 107, Lincoln, NE 68510
http://www.bhr-llc.com
Behavioral Health Resources LLC
402-486-11017441 O Street Suite 107, Lincoln, NE 68510
http://www.bhr-llc.com
Behavioral Health Resources of Maine
207-808-138448 Free Street Mezzanine Level, Portland, ME 04101
http://
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Medication treatments have been found most effective when used in conjunction with therapy and or counseling so it can be helpful to ask if the facility you are researching provides this approach as an option. Medication treatments are also prone to decreasing effectiveness over time. Supportive services can have a wide range of meanings. They range from helping patients find employment and housing to helping with physical health issues and ailments.
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