Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Day Program

About Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) Day Program

This is based on the principles of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (or CBT) and is designed for people who want to identify, understand and change unhelpful patterns of thinking which may be negatively affecting their day-to-day lives. A range of practical skills will be explored to learn how to respond to unhelpful thoughts, beliefs, behaviours, and distressing emotions.

This program may be suitable for you if:

  • You have been feeling low in mood or struggling with anxiety.
  • You have been feeling little or no enjoyment in your usual activities.
  • You are finding it hard to switch off or relax at the end the of the day and finding that you are worrying about different things.
  • You are feeling little motivation.
  • You are juggling to keep up with your daily tasks and feeling overwhelmed.

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Program content

  • Understanding anxiety 
  • Understanding depression 
  • Challenging distorted thinking 
  • Developing healthy self-esteem 
  • Goal setting and relaxation 
  • Emotions management and regulation 
  • Coping with change 
  • Changing unhelpful behaviours 
  • Creating wellness plan

What you will experience

Throughout this program you will participate in group sessions which usually have between 8-12 participants. The group will be lead by qualified allied health professionals who will support group participants to share lived experiences, and to learn practical skills and evidence-based strategies. CBT recognises that events from the past help shape the way people think and behave.

Treatment objectives

Objective 1

Understanding Thoughts and Beliefs - Learn about how your unhelpful thoughts and beliefs can contribute to how you feel and develop strategies to develop more balanced perceptions to get you through difficult situations.

Objective 2

Understanding and Managing Emotions- Learn how to respond to stressful emotions more effectively, as well as exploring the role of emotions.

Objective 3

Shifting Unhelpful Behaviours - Learn to identify and reduce maladaptive behaviours (e.g., rumination, avoidance, perfectionism, procrastination and self-defeating actions), and utilise structured problem solving and other practical strategies to manage stressful situations or issues.

Objective 4

Creating a Wellness Plan – develop your own individualised wellness plan to help you maintain well-being and reduce your vulnerability to uncomfortable emotions.

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What's included

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Education

To develop or refine new skills and strategies.
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Workbooks

To guide you though education, reflection and exercises designed to tackle your symptoms.
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Action Plans

Step-by-step activities to help you put new skills into practice.
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Progress Tracking

Questionnaires to help you monitor your symptoms and/or progress.
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Check-ins

Support between treatments to help keep things on track.
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Extra Resources

Tools to help you overcome common challenges.

How to get started

Patients interested in attending this program must be an existing inpatient at Brunswick Private Hospital. General enquiries about this program can be made by calling 03 9385 1111

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who will find this program helpful?

People who are struggling with depression, anxiety or feeling overwhelmed by their stress and emotions. This program will also benefit people who are finding it difficult to cope with life demands, such as work, study, relationships, or caring for others.

How much does it cost?

We ask that patients confirm any applicable out-of-pocket excess or gap costs directly with Brunswick Private Hospital. Private payment is also an option.

Make an Enquiry

To enquire about this program please fill out our form.