Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Supporting Healthier Thinking and Emotional Balance

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is one of the leading Evidence-Based Treatments for children and teens experiencing symptoms of anxiety or depression. CBT is a time-limited, problem-focused approach that teaches young people how to change unhelpful or unrealistic thinking patterns and develop healthier behaviors.

At Tender Hearts Child Therapy Center, we provide structured Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for families in Cape Girardeau, Farmington, Arnold, and Fenton, MO to help children and teens regain emotional stability and improve daily functioning.

When Thoughts and Emotions Begin Affecting Daily Life

When CBT May Be Recommended

CBT therapy may be helpful for children and teens who may be struggling with:

Persistent anxiety or excessive worry
Social anxiety or fear of specific situations
Symptoms of depression
Negative or self-critical thinking patterns
Avoidance behaviors related to fear
Low motivation or withdrawal from activities

When unhelpful thinking patterns begin influencing mood and behavior, CBT provides structured tools to create change.

How We Help

Building Coping Skills and Positive Behavior Change

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy focuses on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The counselor and client work together as a team to identify the specific type of anxiety or depression, recognize unhelpful thinking patterns, and develop healthier alternatives.

CBT is collaborative and skill-based, helping children and teens practice new ways of thinking and behaving in real-life situations.

How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Works

Identify Unhelpful Thinking Patterns

Children and teens learn to recognize distorted or unrealistic thoughts that contribute to anxiety or depression.

Develop Healthier Thought Replacements

Therapy focuses on practicing new, balanced ways of thinking and rehearsing them in everyday situations.

Build Behavioral Skills

For anxiety, clients learn calming techniques and gradual steps toward facing fears. For depression, they take small steps toward goals and increase engagement in positive activities.

Practice & Reinforce Skills

CBT requires active participation. Clients practice new strategies between sessions to strengthen lasting change.

Benefits of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Reduced anxiety symptoms
Improved mood stability
Increased confidence in managing fears
Healthier coping skills
Improved motivation and engagement

The majority of children and teens experiencing anxiety or depression can make significant progress within 10–20 sessions, often without medication.

What to Expect at Tender Hearts

CBT begins with an assessment to understand symptom patterns and treatment goals.

Sessions are structured and goal-oriented. Children and teens are given practical tools and exercises to practice between sessions.

Because CBT requires active effort, consistent practice both during and between sessions is essential for successful outcomes.

Find Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. CBT is one of the most researched and widely recommended treatments for anxiety and depression.

Many clients see meaningful improvement within 10–20 sessions, depending on severity of symptoms and participation.

Many children and teens improve significantly with CBT alone, though medication decisions are made individually.

Yes. Practicing skills between sessions is a key component of success.

Contact our office to schedule an appointment at either the Cape Girardeau, Farmington, Arnold, or Fenton location.