Conditions CBT Treats
CBT is the evidence-based treatment of choice — either as a first-line or second-line treatment — for an extraordinary range of psychological conditions. Its evidence base is strongest for the anxiety disorders (GAD, social anxiety, panic disorder, specific phobias, health anxiety), major depression, OCD, PTSD, insomnia (CBT-I), bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder, and substance use disorders. CBT also has a well-established evidence base for chronic pain management, ADHD (particularly in adults), anger management, and as an adjunct treatment for bipolar disorder, psychosis, and personality disorders. At LC Psych, CBT is used as a primary modality across this range of conditions and as an organizing framework integrated with other evidence-based approaches.
The versatility of CBT stems from its underlying model: wherever the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors is implicated in clinical difficulties — which is nearly everywhere in psychopathology — CBT has direct application. The CBT therapist's skill lies in applying this framework flexibly and intelligently to the specific presentation of the specific individual, rather than applying a rigid protocol without regard for the person in the room.