Holly Gerety
I am a licensed independent clinical social worker in Massachusetts with 20 years of clinical experience. My special interest areas...
20 years experience Massachusetts

You’ve taken an important step toward support, and our directory includes cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) clinicians ready to help – you’re in the right place to find a therapist who feels like a good fit.
Online sessions make connecting easier – offering flexibility, privacy, and convenience. Browse the listings below to explore professionals you might want to work with, and reach out when you feel ready.
I am a licensed independent clinical social worker in Massachusetts with 20 years of clinical experience. My special interest areas...
20 years experience Massachusetts

I am licensed in Oklahoma with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
12 years experience Oklahoma
I am licensed in Florida with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
6 years experience Florida

I am a Licensed counselling Therapist in the UK. I have a vast amount of experience in social services settings/mental...
9 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Texas with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
17 years experience Texas

I am credentialed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
4 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Florida with 7 years of professional work experience. As a therapist, I believe that it is...
7 years experience Florida

I’m a UK-certified Integrative Counsellor with a Bachelor’s degree in Counselling and Coaching, and a Master’s in Applied Positive Psychology...
5 years experience United Kingdom

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), licensed in the state of Kentucky, with 20 years of experience. I have...
21 years experience Kentucky
I am licensed in Pennsylvania with 15 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
15 years experience Pennsylvania

I am licensed in North Carolina with years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress...
6 years experience North Carolina

Welcome. If you new to therapy or have done therapy before, connecting with the right therapist can be a very...
15 years experience Missouri

Hi, I’m Jack, I’m a straight-talking person centred counsellor who doesn’t fit the typical mould—and I think that’s what makes...
10 years experience United Kingdom

I help men gain confidence, competence, and clarity in order to return to or strengthen a position of effective autonomy....
5 years experience United Kingdom

Welcome to Better Help! You may be wondering how this works and whether it would be right for you. My...
20 years experience Illinois

I am credentialed in the UK with 25 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
25 years experience United Kingdom

I am licensed in Hawaii and Nevada with 25 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients...
25 years experience Nevada
I am licensed in Massachusetts with 8 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients ranging from...
9 years experience Massachusetts

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Kansas. My focus includes anxiety, depression, relationship & family issues, life changes,...
17 years experience Kansas

I am a degree-educated integrative counsellor, which allows me to work in different modalities, namely, psychodynamic covering early trauma, humanistic...
3 years experience United Kingdom
I enjoy working with adolescents (16+) and adults who could be struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationship concerns, school/work...
13 years experience North Carolina
I am licensed in Florida with 5 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with relationship...
6 years experience Florida

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Louisiana with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping...
10 years experience Louisiana

I understand how daunting it can feel, taking that initial step in reaching out for support. We know that life...
36 years experience United Kingdom

I am an experienced conscientious and caring counsellor with over 22 years of experience. My approach is Pluralistic which enables...
23 years experience United Kingdom

Hello and welcome, well done for taking the courageous first step in seeking therapy. I am Registered in the UK...
8 years experience United Kingdom

I am credentialed in Australia with 9 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
9 years experience Australia
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts with over two decades of clinical experience supporting...
23 years experience Massachusetts

Hello. I’am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in New York. I have been working for 13+ years with families and...
14 years experience New York

With a BA (hons) degree in therapeutic counselling and psychotherapy, I am fully accredited based in the UK with 15...
15 years experience United Kingdom

I am a social worker licensed in the State of Michigan. I have been working in the community mental health...
8 years experience Michigan

I am licensed in the UK with 3 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with...
4 years experience United Kingdom
It may not feel like it yet, but even through taking these steps, you are making progress! Steady progress is...
9 years experience Kentucky

🌸 Welcome to my page, I’m Jade, and hopefully I can support your journey of healing, growth, and self-discovery. Please...
5 years experience United Kingdom
I am an empathetic clinician who believes the therapeutic process offers solutions, guidance as well as support. Through my years...
9 years experience Florida
I am licensed in Colorado with 12 years of professional work experience. I have experience in helping clients with stress,...
12 years experience Colorado
I am Jim Disantis and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker(LCSW) who has been a psychotherapist for 35 years. I have...
38 years experience Pennsylvania

I specialize in therapy for children, adolescents, and families, with a particular focus on couples counseling. I hold a Master’s...
38 years experience New Hampshire

Welcome! My name is Michael Cole (James) and I am a licensed mental health professional. I offer my services here...
10 years experience Minnesota

I am a genuine, caring, and insightful therapist who creates a safe space where men can slow down, understand themselves,...
9 years experience United Kingdom
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, commonly called CBT, is a practical, skills-based approach many people choose when they want structured help for anxiety, depression, intrusive thoughts, insomnia, and other concerns. If you are looking for CBT online, this page explains what CBT involves, when it can help, how online formats work well with the method, and how to find a therapist who uses CBT techniques through a therapy directory.
CBT is an approach that helps people understand and change patterns of thinking and behavior that contribute to emotional distress. It is typically collaborative and focused on current problems and goals rather than on long-term exploration of the past. Therapists using CBT help clients learn practical skills such as identifying automatic thoughts, testing beliefs with behavioral experiments, and establishing routines that support mood and functioning.
Sessions often include psychoeducation, structured exercises, goal setting, and “homework” to practice new skills between sessions. CBT is adaptable: therapists may combine its core techniques with other methods to meet individual needs. While many studies have explored CBT’s effectiveness for specific conditions, individual results vary and there are no guaranteed outcomes.
People seek CBT for many different reasons. Common situations include ongoing worry and generalized anxiety, panic attacks, social anxiety, persistent low mood or depression, obsessive thoughts or compulsive behaviors, trauma-related symptoms, difficulty sleeping, and stress-related problems at work or in relationships.
CBT is also used for performance anxiety, perfectionism, chronic pain management strategies, and for developing better coping skills during life transitions. Someone might choose CBT when they want a structured, skills-focused approach with clear goals and measurable steps. Because CBT emphasizes learning and practice, it can be a good fit for people who prefer practical tools and short- to medium-term work.
CBT translates very well to online therapy. Many CBT techniques rely on conversation, worksheets, thought records, behavioral experiments, and between-session practice. These elements are easy to deliver through video sessions, secure messaging, and shared digital resources.
Online sessions allow a therapist to guide you through cognitive restructuring in real time, review homework, and help plan behavioral experiments tailored to your environment. Therapists can use screen-sharing to walk through worksheets, send exercises via secure messaging, and assign structured plans that you can complete at home. For exposure work, therapists can coach you remotely through graded steps and help you process reactions afterward.
There are several practical advantages to choosing CBT online. Online therapy removes commute time and makes it easier to fit sessions into a busy schedule, which improves consistency and follow-through. You may be able to access therapists who specialize in CBT but who are not located nearby, increasing the chance of finding someone whose training and experience match your needs.
Working from home can feel more comfortable for many people, which helps them open up and practice new skills in a real-life setting. Digital tools make it simple to send and store worksheets, session summaries, and homework plans. For people with mobility limits, caregiving duties, or transportation barriers, online CBT can be a more accessible option.
In-person sessions also have strengths, such as face-to-face presence and a different kind of conversational flow. The choice between online and in-person often comes down to logistics, personal comfort with technology, and the availability of trained CBT therapists near you. For many, the convenience and wider access of online CBT are decisive advantages.
Your first remote CBT appointment usually begins with an assessment and collaborative goal setting. The therapist will ask about current symptoms, history, and what you want to change. From there, you and the therapist create a focused plan with specific targets and strategies to work on between sessions.
Typical components include learning to notice and label thoughts, testing unhelpful beliefs with behavioral experiments, building activity schedules to support mood, and practicing exposure steps when addressing fears. Sessions tend to be structured, with agendas and a review of homework. Many therapists use secure platforms for video calls and messaging and provide worksheets or digital journals to track progress.
Frequency varies by need; some people start with weekly sessions and later space them out as skills consolidate. Progress is tracked collaboratively, and therapists often use measures or brief questionnaires to monitor changes over time. As with any therapy, outcomes depend on many factors including your engagement, the fit with the therapist, and the nature of the concern.
When searching in a directory, look for therapists who list CBT training and relevant experience with the issues you want to address. Licensing information, years of experience, and areas of specialization are useful to compare. Many CBT therapists hold certifications or have completed specific CBT training programs; reading profiles can help you spot those details.
Consider how a therapist describes their approach. Do they emphasize structured skill-building, measurable goals, and between-session practice? That language often indicates a CBT orientation. Also pay attention to cultural competence, comfort with online delivery, and whether they offer formats that suit you, such as video sessions, phone sessions, or secure messaging.
It can help to schedule a brief consultation to assess rapport and to ask questions about session structure, expected homework, and how progress is tracked. Finding a good match matters. If a therapist’s style or schedule doesn’t work, a directory makes it relatively easy to try another provider until you find someone you click with.
Reaching out for CBT is a practical step toward learning new ways to manage thoughts and behaviors that feel stuck or overwhelming. If you decide to try online CBT, prepare for your first session by thinking about the most important changes you want, recent examples of situations that trouble you, and any questions about the process.
Set up a private, comfortable space for your session and check that your internet connection and device work ahead of time. Be ready for collaborative work: most progress in CBT happens when you practice skills between sessions, so plan to engage with homework and experiments the therapist suggests.
Use a therapy directory to compare CBT-trained therapists, read profiles, and schedule introductory conversations. Taking that first step can feel small but it starts a path toward learning tools that many people find useful for managing anxiety, mood, and daily challenges.