Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Treatment Centers
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the most researched and effective treatments for addiction. This structured, goal-oriented therapy helps individuals recognize the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, developing practical skills to change patterns that lead to substance use.
Found 6,885 treatment centers offering cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt) across the United States.
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View Point Health
Lawrenceville, GA

Volunteers of America (VOA) Alaska
Anchorage, AK

Volunteers of America Mid States
Louisville, KY

Western Tidewater Community Services
Suffolk, VA

Woodbridge Methadone Treatment Center
Manassas, VA

Workit Health MI
Ann Arbor, MI

A Brighter Day Behav Health Center LLC
Jessup, MD

Adolescent Substance Abuse Program
Phoenix, AZ

Banyan Health Systems
Miami, FL

Caring Center of Wichita
Wichita, KS

Community Medical Services
Show Low, AZ

Comprehensive Behavior Health Center
East Saint Louis, IL

Deaf Community Services of San Diego
San Diego, CA

Family Guidance Centers Inc
Joliet, IL

Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe
Flandreau, SD

Health Connect America
Morristown, TN

NE Arkansas Community MH Center
Marianna, AR

Ocala Consulting and Prevention LLC
Ocala, FL

Peer Services at
Skokie, IL
About Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is one of the most extensively researched and effective treatments for addiction and co-occurring mental health conditions. At Penn Spine and Rehab, we help you find treatment centers with trained CBT therapists who can guide you through this transformative approach.
How CBT Works in Addiction Treatment
CBT operates on the principle that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected. By identifying and challenging distorted thinking patterns, individuals can change the behaviors that lead to substance use.
Key components of CBT for addiction include:
- Functional Analysis: Understanding the triggers, thoughts, and consequences of substance use
- Cognitive Restructuring: Identifying and changing negative thought patterns
- Skills Training: Learning coping strategies for high-risk situations
- Relapse Prevention: Developing plans to maintain sobriety long-term
What to Expect in Treatment
CBT is typically provided in both individual and group settings. Sessions are structured and goal-oriented, with homework assignments to practice skills between sessions. Most CBT programs run 12-16 weeks, though many treatment centers integrate CBT principles throughout longer programs.
Who Benefits from CBT
CBT is effective for all types of substance use disorders and is particularly helpful for those with co-occurring depression, anxiety, or PTSD. It's available at all levels of care from outpatient to residential treatment.
