Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic Disorder: How It Works & What to Expect
CBT is a proven treatment for panic disorder. CBT can create lasting results using goal-oriented techniques. Free CBT for panic disorder worksheets included.
May 5, 2020Sidney Deupree, MA is a skilled Licensed Professional Counselor who utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help her patients live healthy and meaningful lives. She specializes in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Graduating from Southeastern Oklahoma State University, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Clinical Health Counseling. Sidney’s empathetic approach to therapy provides patients with effective strategies leading to lasting emotional change.
Her CBT practice integrates play therapy, parent behavioral management, coping strategies, and cognitive change in a person-centered, compassionate style. She specializes in anxiety, depression, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), adolescent/young adult transitions to adulthood, self-esteem issues, and social and family problems.
MA Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
BA Psychology, Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Sidney Deupree, MA, a Licensed Professional Counselor, specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for children, adolescents, and young adults. With a BA in Psychology and an MA in Clinical Health Counseling, her empathetic approach incorporates play therapy, parent behavioral management, and coping strategies. She focuses on anxiety, depression, ADHD, ODD, adolescent transitions, self-esteem, and family issues.
Sidney Deupree utilizes a number of therapeutic approaches, including:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Panic Disorder: How It Works & What to Expect
CBT is a proven treatment for panic disorder. CBT can create lasting results using goal-oriented techniques. Free CBT for panic disorder worksheets included.
May 5, 2020Adult ADHD: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments
Adult ADHD may manifest differently than childhood symptoms. Typically, adults with ADHD struggle more with impulsive or inattentive symptoms rather than hyperactivity. Many report trouble concentrating, fidgeting, procrastination, and impulsive behavior. ADHD is a lifelong condition, and adults do not “outgrow” these symptoms but can learn to manage unwanted behavior.
May 5, 2020CBT for ADHD: How It Works, Examples & Effectiveness
CBT helps a person to change their negative thoughts and problematic behaviors that make living with ADHD difficult.
May 5, 2020CBT for Social Anxiety: How It Works, Examples & Effectiveness
Discover how CBT can help you manage social anxiety by addressing negative thoughts and building confidence in social situations.
May 5, 2020“Scrupulosity can present as excessive interest in one’s religious or spiritual life, as in the case of Religious Scrupulosity, or a never ending effort to be the best possible person or do all the right things. However, these perceptions are motivated by fear, anxiety, and uncertainty about their religious standing, moral quality, or intrinsic character. Scrupulous individuals may exhibit outward compulsions of repetitive prayer, ritualistic washing or routines, checking with others that they did the right thing or did not do the wrong thing, or repeating activities until done “right.” The Scrupulous can also have covert, or internal, compulsions of evaluating the quality and quantity of their feelings, intention, or physical sensations, or mentally reviewing previous events or interactions to ensure their ‘purity’ or ‘rightness.’”
Kevin Foss, MFT, Founder of OLCD
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