Partnering with Primary Care Physicians
How Does NYC Cognitive Therapy Help Physicians?
We partner with medical doctors on cases where you suspect an underlying anxiety disorder or depression is interfering with medical treatment or with your patient’s daily functioning. Signs your patient may need the help of a therapist include:
To promote positive change, we measure outcomes at every session, keep therapy focused on the patient’s goals and assign homework. In order to provide the best overall care for your patients, we join forces with you to improving patient adherence with medication and recommended activities (e.g., exercise), and are available to update you on progress and treatment developments.
We partner with medical doctors on cases where you suspect an underlying anxiety disorder or depression is interfering with medical treatment or with your patient’s daily functioning. Signs your patient may need the help of a therapist include:
- Excessive anxiety and worry about a number of everyday problems, including health, work and family.
- Anxiety and irrational thoughts about health, safety, loved ones and other issues important to them.
- Compulsive behaviors to reduce anxiety.
- Frequent appointments, reassurance seeking and repetitive questions.
- Excessive physical complaints with have no medical explanation.
To promote positive change, we measure outcomes at every session, keep therapy focused on the patient’s goals and assign homework. In order to provide the best overall care for your patients, we join forces with you to improving patient adherence with medication and recommended activities (e.g., exercise), and are available to update you on progress and treatment developments.
Who Benefits from CBT?
Patients who would benefit the most from CBT have the following characteristics:
Patients who would benefit the most from CBT have the following characteristics:
- Looking for a practical, goal-oriented type of therapy focused on solving problems.
- Want to get better and are willing to invest time and effort in practicing skills in between sessions.
- Are willing to examine their thinking and actions to make changes that will help them feel better.
- Like the idea of an evidence-based approach that has been validated in thousands of research studies.
How to Make a Referral
To learn more or to make a referral, you can call us at (347) 470-8870 or send an email through our website Contact Page. You can also give our phone number and website address to your patients and ask them to call us directly.
Let us know if you would like more copies of our patient brochure and our business cards to hand out to your patients or place in your waiting room. We’d be delighted to send a patient information package to your office.
To learn more or to make a referral, you can call us at (347) 470-8870 or send an email through our website Contact Page. You can also give our phone number and website address to your patients and ask them to call us directly.
Let us know if you would like more copies of our patient brochure and our business cards to hand out to your patients or place in your waiting room. We’d be delighted to send a patient information package to your office.