Research Projects
CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy), research projects are structured studies conducted to explore, evaluate, or improve the understanding and effectiveness of CBT. These projects are usually carried out by universities, hospitals, mental health organizations, or independent researchers.
Training Options
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) training is available for mental health professionals, students, and anyone interested in evidence-based therapy. Below are some trusted training programs—both online and offline—offering courses, certifications, and workshops in CBT.
Indian Association for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (IACBT)
Location: Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore
Duration: 2–3 days
Type: Hands-on training
Cost: ₹8,500 (approximate)
Level: Beginner to intermediate
Suitable for: Mental health professionals and psychology students
Website: www.iacbt.org (or your placeholder)
Assessment Tools
CBT relies on evidence-based assessment tools to measure symptoms like depression, anxiety, and negative thinking patterns. These tools help guide treatment and track improvement. Below are some commonly used, reliable CBT tools—many of which are free and accessible.
GAD (Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale)
Purpose: Screens for generalized anxiety
Format: 7-item questionnaire
Use: Free to use in clinical or personal settings
Time: Under 5 minutes
Link: https://adaa.org/sites/default/files/GAD-7_Anxiety-updated_0.pdf
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