Cognitive Processing (CPT) Therapists in 06320

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Jazzmine Carrillo
Drug & Alcohol Counselor, LADC, AADC
Verified Verified
New London, CT 06320
Are you ready to talk about it? Are you ready to grow and change? Then my next question is how can I help? We all need a healthy way to cope with life. We need a place to ponder our thoughts and experiences out loud. No judgements! I imagine healing through providing a supportive space for one's deepest candor. Time is precious let’s get to work.
Are you ready to talk about it? Are you ready to grow and change? Then my next question is how can I help? We all need a healthy way to cope with life. We need a place to ponder our thoughts and experiences out loud. No judgements! I imagine healing through providing a supportive space for one's deepest candor. Time is precious let’s get to work.
(860) 813-2627 View (860) 813-2627
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Christopher Mancini
Licensed Professional Counselor, MA, NCC, LPC
Verified Verified
New London, CT 06320
Waitlist for new clients
Being a Catholic mental health therapist has given me the priviledge to help Catholics / Christians integrate their mental health and their faith, to treat the whole person. I work with alcohol and substance addictions, pornography addiction, trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive-related disorders, and other life problems. Additionally, I'm associated with St. Edmund's Retreat Inc. on Enders Island, and I operate from their Annex offices in downtown Mystic.
Being a Catholic mental health therapist has given me the priviledge to help Catholics / Christians integrate their mental health and their faith, to treat the whole person. I work with alcohol and substance addictions, pornography addiction, trauma and PTSD, depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive-related disorders, and other life problems. Additionally, I'm associated with St. Edmund's Retreat Inc. on Enders Island, and I operate from their Annex offices in downtown Mystic.
(860) 979-5376 View (860) 979-5376
Photo of Dr. Shanté Bassett, Psychologist in 06320, CT
Dr. Shanté Bassett
Psychologist, PsyD
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
New London, CT 06320  (Online Only)
Waitlist for new clients
Welcome to the first step in this portion of your therapeutic journey! I am Dr. Shanté Bassett, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and CEO of Rapha Mind & Body, LLC. In Hebrew, rapha means “to restore or heal”. Let’s meet and discuss how therapy can start your road to holistic restoration and healing.
Welcome to the first step in this portion of your therapeutic journey! I am Dr. Shanté Bassett, Licensed Clinical Psychologist and CEO of Rapha Mind & Body, LLC. In Hebrew, rapha means “to restore or heal”. Let’s meet and discuss how therapy can start your road to holistic restoration and healing.
(475) 252-8129 View (475) 252-8129
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Hullistic Therapy LLC
Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW
Verified Verified
2 Endorsed
New London, CT 06320  (Online Only)
How have you been doing? Are you feeling anxious, stressed, down, maybe disconnected? Do you have unresolved trauma? Anxiety and depression can be exhausting. PTSD can feel very heavy. Maybe you are having difficulty managing everyday tasks or haven't been able to heal past wounds. Seeking help takes courage and this is the first step towards feeling better. Making that first call can feel scary but I can assure you that you will feel relieved once you take that step. I'm here to help you find solutions to what's troubling you and to help you move forward to live a happier, healthy life. I look forward to that opportunity.
How have you been doing? Are you feeling anxious, stressed, down, maybe disconnected? Do you have unresolved trauma? Anxiety and depression can be exhausting. PTSD can feel very heavy. Maybe you are having difficulty managing everyday tasks or haven't been able to heal past wounds. Seeking help takes courage and this is the first step towards feeling better. Making that first call can feel scary but I can assure you that you will feel relieved once you take that step. I'm here to help you find solutions to what's troubling you and to help you move forward to live a happier, healthy life. I look forward to that opportunity.
(860) 390-4890 View (860) 390-4890
Cognitive Processing (CPT) Therapists

How does cognitive processing therapy work?

A CPT therapist helps a client evaluate their thoughts about the trauma they experienced, focusing on maladaptive or self-blaming thoughts that can exacerbate symptoms of PTSD, anxiety, or depression. The therapist will work with a client to help them learn to challenge such thoughts and consider different perspectives. The therapist is also likely to ask a client to work on these techniques at home between meetings, such as writing an account of their trauma that can be read aloud during a future session.

What is cognitive processing therapy for PTSD?

Cognitive processing therapy (CPT) is a form of cognitive-behavioral therapy primarily used in the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to treat individuals who experienced abuse or violence, who survived natural disasters, who were first responders to such incidents, or who otherwise experienced trauma.

How long does cognitive processing therapy last?

CPT is a short-term therapy. Whether conducted one-on-one or in a group, a complete set of CPT sessions typically includes 12 weekly sessions, along with tasks for clients to complete at home, although this can vary depending on a client’s needs or a therapist’s particular treatment plan. Sessions typically last 60 or 90 minutes.

How effective is cognitive processing therapy?

A large body of research supports the use of CPT to treat people experiencing PTSD, finding it to be effective among different age groups, either in one-on-one therapy sessions or in a group therapy environment. Research suggests that although the initial sessions may be difficult, clients tend to begin to feel positive progress after the first few sessions, and that the benefits tend to last well after the therapy ends.