Mental health and CBT: the practical guide
TL;DR : Mental health is a fundamental dimension of well-being that deserves the same daily attention as physical health, yet many people neglect it until reaching crisis point. Cognitive-behavioral therapy operates on a proven principle: our thoughts influence emotions, which influence behaviors, and by identifying and modifying dysfunctional thought patterns, we can sustainably transform our relationship with ourselves and others. This comprehensive guide addresses common mental health challenges including anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, and eating disorders, alongside daily practices that strengthen psychological well-being such as meditation and emotional intelligence training. The CBT approach offers remarkably effective tools for both prevention and treatment, with evidence-based protocols for generalized anxiety disorder, social anxiety, specific phobias, rumination, masked depression, and anger management. Daily mental well-being routines presented include cardiac coherence breathing techniques, mindfulness meditation for beginners, structured CBT exercises, and cognitive strategies for managing the need for control. Whether seeking to understand a specific disorder or build a psychological resilience routine, this resource provides practical, science-backed strategies grounded in CBT research that can be integrated into everyday life.
Mental health is not a luxury reserved for those who are struggling. It is a fundamental dimension of our well-being, as essential as physical health, and deserving of the same daily attention.
As a CBT psychopractitioner, I have noticed that many people wait until they are in crisis before taking care of their psychological balance. Yet cognitive-behavioral therapy offers remarkably effective tools for both prevention and treatment. Its principle is simple: our thoughts influence our emotions, which influence our behaviors. By learning to identify and modify dysfunctional thought patterns, we can sustainably transform our relationship with ourselves and the world.
This guide is the most comprehensive on the blog. It covers all common disorders — anxiety, depression, phobias, eating disorders — as well as daily practices that strengthen mental health: meditation, cardiac coherence, emotional intelligence. Whether you are looking to understand a specific disorder or build a psychological well-being routine, you will find the right resources here, all grounded in CBT evidence-based data.
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Prendre RDV en visioséanceSection 1: Anxiety disorders and CBT treatment
4 articles to understand and overcome anxiety in all its forms
Section 2: Depression and mood disorders
2 articles to recognize and navigate depressive suffering
Section 3: Behaviors and addictions
2 articles to understand compulsive behaviors
Section 4: Daily mental well-being practices
4 articles to build a psychological health routine
Section 5: Personal development and emotional skills
2 articles to deepen your relational intelligence
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