Dr Mathew Thomas PhD

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) – Evidence-Based Mental Health Support

Trauma-Focused Therapy

What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)?

  • Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is a structured, goal-oriented form of psychotherapy that focuses on the relationship between your thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Backed by decades of scientific research, CBT helps individuals identify and challenge unhelpful thinking patterns to create lasting emotional and behavioural change.
  • Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, or everyday stress, CBT equips you with practical tools to manage your thoughts and regain control over your mental wellbeing.

What Conditions Does CBT Help Treat?

CBT is highly effective for a range of emotional and behavioural challenges, including:

  • Anxiety Disorders (e.g., generalized anxiety, social anxiety, phobias)
  • Depression and Mood Disorders
  • Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
  • Panic Attacks
  • Sleep Issues (Insomnia)
  • Anger Management
  • Addictions and Substance Use
  • Stress and Burnout
Family Therapy

How Does CBT Work?

CBT is typically short-term and solution-focused. During therapy, you’ll work with a trained therapist to:

  • Identify negative or distorted thinking patterns
  • Challenge and reframe unhelpful thoughts
  • Develop healthier coping behaviours
  • Practice strategies through structured homework assignments
  • Monitor progress with practical tools and exercises
  • Each session is collaborative, helping you build long-term skills for resilience and emotional regulation.

Benefits of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Choosing CBT offers a variety of life-enhancing benefits:

  • Scientifically proven to be effective
  • Practical, structured, and action-oriented
  • Promotes long-term mental wellness
  • Enhances self-awareness and problem-solving skills
  • Suitable for both in-person and online sessions

Who Should Consider CBT?

CBT is ideal for individuals of all ages—including adults, teens, and children—who:

  • Struggle with persistent negative thoughts or emotions
  • Want practical tools to handle stress or anxiety
  • Prefer short-term, goal-driven therapy
  • Are open to actively participating in their healing process
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Singapore and Canada

  • Dr Mathew Thomas offer CBT services in Singapore and Canada, tailored to your specific needs. Our licensed psychologists and therapists provide online CBT sessions for maximum convenience and accessibility.
  • Dr Mathew Thomas specialise in culturally sensitive, compassionate care—designed to help you feel empowered and supported every step of the way.
Panic Attack & Anxiety Disorder

What to Expect in a CBT Session

Your CBT journey includes:

  • Initial Assessment – Understanding your challenges and goals
  • Goal-Setting – Clear, measurable therapy goals
  • Therapeutic Exercises – Practical strategies to change unhelpful patterns
  • Homework & Reflection – Applying tools between sessions
  • Progress Review – Ongoing tracking and adjustment of goals

Sessions typically last 50–60 minutes, conducted weekly or bi-weekly based on your needs.

FAQs About CBT

Q: Is CBT effective for everyone?
A: CBT is widely effective for many individuals, but your therapist will help assess whether it’s the best fit for your unique needs.

Q: How many sessions do I need?
A: Most clients benefit from 6 to 20 sessions, depending on the issue and goals.

Q: Is online CBT available?
A: Yes! We offer secure, confidential online sessions for both local and international clients.

Q: Can CBT be combined with medication?
A: Yes, many clients use CBT alongside prescribed medication for optimal results

Book Your CBT Consultation Today

If you’re ready to take control of your thoughts and improve your emotional wellbeing, we’re here to help.

Serving clients in Singapore, Canada and nationwide online

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