Find a CBT Therapist
Browse therapists who specialize in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Watch their intro videos to find the right fit before booking.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) is one of the most widely practiced therapeutic approaches. It focuses on identifying and reshaping unhelpful thought patterns and behaviours that may be affecting your well-being. Many people find CBT helpful for managing anxiety, depression, stress, and a range of other concerns. Sessions typically involve working collaboratively with your therapist to develop practical strategies you can apply in daily life.
On First Session, you can browse therapists who offer CBT and watch their intro videos to get a sense of their style and approach. All therapists have their credentials verified during onboarding, and you can book directly online or request a free consultation to find the right fit. Whether you prefer online or in-person sessions, you have options to suit your needs.
Nayab Tahir

Nayab Tahir
Megan Sherback

Megan Sherback
Stephanie Neshcov

Stephanie Neshcov
Warren Elardo

Warren Elardo
Robert Phillips

Robert Phillips
Ean Burchell

Ean Burchell
Matthew Lam
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Matthew Lam
Kelsey Mathison

Kelsey Mathison
Kelsey Rogers

Kelsey Rogers
Samudyatha Hiremagalore

Samudyatha Hiremagalore
Sonya Salonen Cornies

Sonya Salonen Cornies
Michèle Dawn

Michèle Dawn

Therapy is hard work.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is a structured, goal-oriented form of therapy that focuses on the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. It helps you identify patterns of thinking that may be contributing to emotional distress and teaches practical skills to shift those patterns. CBT is often used for anxiety, depression, phobias, and many other concerns, and it typically involves active participation both during and between sessions.
CBT can support you in developing a clearer understanding of how your thoughts influence your emotions and actions. Many people find it helpful for reducing symptoms of anxiety and low mood, managing stress, building coping skills, and addressing specific challenges like sleep difficulties or relationship patterns. By learning to recognize and reframe unhelpful thinking, you may feel more in control of your responses to difficult situations.
In a typical CBT session, you and your therapist will work together to explore current challenges and identify thought patterns that may be getting in the way. Your therapist may introduce techniques like thought records, behavioural experiments, or relaxation exercises. Between sessions, you may be given homework to practice new skills. CBT is collaborative, meaning your input helps shape the direction of your work together.
On First Session, you can filter by specialty to find therapists who offer Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Each therapist has a profile with an intro video so you can get a sense of who they are before reaching out. You can book a session directly online or request a free consultation to ask questions first. All therapists on the platform have their credentials verified during onboarding.
CBT may be a good fit if you prefer a structured, skills-based approach to therapy. It works well for people who want practical tools they can apply outside of sessions. If you're unsure whether CBT is right for your situation, consider booking a consultation with a therapist to discuss your goals. Many therapists integrate CBT with other approaches depending on your needs.
Getting started is simple. Browse CBT therapists on First Session and watch their intro videos to find someone whose style resonates with you. Once you've found a good match, you can book your first session directly online. If you'd like to connect first, many therapists offer a free 15-minute consultation to help you decide. Learn more about how to find a therapist in Canada.
