How cognitive behavioral therapy is used at Rogers' OCD and Anxiety Center
At Rogers world-class OCD and Anxiety Center, we use evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help each child reduce symptoms as they learn to identify and correct errors in thinking and gain skills to manage thoughts that can impact their behavior.
"Kids come to us wanting to change how they feel," says Sara Lee, PhD, OCD and Anxiety Center. "It's really hard to just change how you feel, so instead we're focused on making changes to behavior that change your mood."
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