Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-Informed Skills
CBT‑informed skills focus on helping clients understand the connection between their thoughts, emotions, and behaviours, and how these patterns influence wellbeing. Rather than following a rigid protocol, CBT‑informed work offers practical, accessible tools that support clients in managing anxiety, low mood, stress, and unhelpful thinking habits in their day‑to‑day lives.

This approach draws from the well‑established principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy—one of the most widely researched therapeutic models—while integrating them into a flexible, trauma‑informed, and client‑paced process. Many people appreciate CBT‑informed skills because they provide clear strategies, promote self‑awareness, and can create meaningful change both inside and outside of sessions.
Who CBT‑Informed Skills Help
CBT‑informed skills are supportive for individuals of all ages who are navigating anxiety, depression, stress, self‑doubt, or patterns of negative thinking that feel hard to shift.
Length of Treatment
CBT‑informed work can be short‑term and goal‑oriented, or woven into longer‑term therapy depending on each client’s needs, preferences, and therapeutic goals.