Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Florida

Our CBT trained professionals can meet in-person at our Orlando, Coral Gables and Fort Lauderdale offices.

Virtual Sessions Available in FL, NY, NC, DC, and RI.

 
 
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How Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Helps

 

Our practitioners specialize in using CBT therapy to treat a wide variety of concerns - anything from common life problems and stressors to:

 
 
 

Anxiety & related disorders

Substance Use & Addiction

Trauma & PTSD


Perinatal & Postpartum Issues

Depression & other Mood Disorders

Chronic Pain

 

Why Try Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?

 
 
 

Get Better Sooner

CBT therapy is generally considered short-term therapy, and can help people learn how to understand and change their thoughts and behaviors rather quickly.

 
 

Results That Last

CBT therapy gives people problem-solving techniques and skills to cope and create change with issues in multiple areas of their lives.

 

Evidence based

CBT therapy is backed by decades of scientific research and evidence that indicates its effectiveness over and over again at treating numerous mental health issues.

In many studies, CBT has been demonstrated to be as effective as, or more effective than, other forms of psychological therapy or psychiatric medications.” - APA

 

Individual and Group CBT Therapy sessions in Orlando, Miami & Fort Lauderdale

  • Individual CBT therapy sessions provide one on one support

  • Group CBT Therapy can help you connect with others and feel less alone

 
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Who We Are

CBT of Central & South Florida is a pioneering practice in Central Florida which also provides exceptional services throughout the entire state.

Get expert, evidence based therapy from our team of CBT specialists.

 
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Meet Our CBT Practitioners

 
 
 

Founder and Director

Gwilym Roddick (he/him), DSW, LCSW

“I teach people how to overcome their mental health problems in a more helpful way using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and related interventions such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). The way I work is very directive and solution focused, while also being collaborative. My goal is to "normalize the abnormal," and for my clients to conceptualize their own problems in a way that makes them feel understood. My clients should leave our sessions feeling more empowered and with a set of solutions and choices to help themselves. My perspective on mental health is rooted in science and psychosocial variables. I am humbled to be able to participate in someone's process of overcoming their challenges.

 
 
 

Gwilym treats patients individually and in groups if necessary. Individual cognitive behavioral therapy can be particularly effective with patient suffering from an addiction.

 
 
 

 
 

Psychotherapist

Eva S. Reichel (she/her), RCSWI

“As a therapist, I offer a warm, compassionate and collaborative space that allows for clients to feel heard & understood. I use best practices from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), and other evidence-based modalities to equip my clients with a personalized toolbox of techniques that are proven to work.

Together, we will determine any unhelpful patterns that are contributing to your suffering, then learn to slow down in the moment and choose with intention, a different way of coping that will be more helpful to you. At the same time, my work goes beyond the surface of ‘symptoms’, considering the context of your environment and other systemic factors that shape your experience. If this speaks to you, I welcome you to reach out. One of the most loving decisions you can make for yourself is to seek the support you deserve.”

Meet Eva

 
 

Therapy Delivered With Respect, Empathy, and Compassion

 

We view all people as unique individuals who are doing the best they can to cope with the circumstances they are presented with. Although we are CBT specialists that help people manage their anxiety using the most current and effective treatments, we also recognize how privilege, power, unequal access to resources, prejudice, racism, and other systemic issues affect a person’s lived experience. We approach each relationship with the respect, empathy, and compassion that all people deserve.

Our practitioners have also received additional training and supervision in culturally competent practices, and continue to do so as part of participating in our group.

 
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Ready to start your first CBT Session?

 
 
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