Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) in Edgbaston, Birmingham

CBT is a practical, structured talking therapy that helps you notice unhelpful thinking patterns, change avoidant behaviours, and build day-to-day coping skills. At OneMedicine in Edgbaston, Birmingham, we offer CBT for adults, adolescents and childrenm in-clinic or via secure video, so you can start making meaningful progress in a way that fits your life.

What is CBT?

CBT focuses on the link between thoughts, feelings, body sensations and actions. By learning to spot patterns and test them against reality, you develop tools to reduce anxiety, lift mood and manage stress.

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Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Process

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy

What to Expect from Your Therapy Journey

Your CBT Journey

1

Getting Started

A thorough assessment to understand your goals, history and current challenges. We'll agree what "better" looks like to you.

2

Your Therapy Plan

A personalised plan—typically weekly or fortnightly sessions—with home practice between sessions so gains carry into everyday life.

3

Active Skills Training

You'll learn and try tools such as thought-challenging, exposure, behavioural activation, problem-solving and sleep strategies.

4

Review and Maintain

We'll review outcomes, refine your toolkit and create a relapse-prevention plan so improvements last.

What CBT Can Help With

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is an evidence-based approach that helps you develop practical skills to manage:

  • Anxiety and worry patterns
  • Depression and low mood
  • Stress and overwhelm
  • Sleep difficulties
  • Relationship challenges
  • Work or study pressures

Therapy Approach

Our CBT is collaborative, practical and focused on your specific goals. We work together to identify patterns and develop strategies that fit your life and values.

Skills You'll Develop

TC

Thought Challenging

Identify and reframe unhelpful thinking patterns

ET

Exposure Techniques

Gradually face fears in a supported way

BA

Behavioural Activation

Increase engagement in meaningful activities

PS

Problem-Solving

Structured approach to life challenges

SS

Sleep Strategies

Improve sleep quality and routine

RP

Relapse Prevention

Maintain progress long-term

Benefits of CBT

  • Evidence-based - Proven effective for various mental health challenges
  • Practical focus - Learn skills you can use in daily life
  • Time-limited - Typically 6-20 sessions for lasting change
  • Collaborative - You're an active partner in your therapy
  • Goal-oriented - Clear focus on what matters to you
  • Skills for life - Tools you can use long after therapy ends

Why choose our Edgbaston private GP clinic?

Online and in-clinic appointments

Choose appointments at our Edgbaston practice or join securely by video—useful for busy schedules, mobility needs or when you prefer to be at home.

GP-led, joined-up care

CBT at our clinic can be combined with GP support from Dr Ibrar Ahmed. Where appropriate, we can discuss medication options, coordinate with psychiatry or psychology, and provide letters for schools, universities or employers.

How many sessions will I need?

Therapy is tailored to you. Many CBT courses span 6–12 sessions, while some goals benefit from a longer plan. We’ll discuss options upfront and review progress regularly.

Is CBT right for me?

CBT is highly effective for many difficulties, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Points to consider

  • It’s active and structured—practice between sessions matters

  • Some people may need trauma-focused work first or alongside CBT

  • If your preference is open-ended exploration, other therapies may suit you better

    If CBT isn’t the best fit, we’ll explain why and recommend alternatives.

Start CBT in Edgbaston

If you’re ready to take a practical, step-by-step approach to feeling better, we’re here to help. Book an initial consultation with Dr Ibrar Ahmed’s team in Edgbaston or arrange a secure video appointment to explore whether CBT is right for you.

Common questions our patients ask

How does CBT differ from counselling or psychotherapy?

CBT is time-limited and skills-focused, targeting the links between thoughts, feelings and behaviours. Counselling and other therapies may explore broader themes or past experiences in different ways.

For many people, yes—research suggests outcomes are comparable to in-person sessions when the therapy is structured and you’re engaged.

You’ll review progress, learn or practise a skill, plan between-session tasks, and check how this aligns with your goals. Sessions usually last around 50 minutes.

Absolutely. Techniques are adapted to the child’s age and learning style, with parents/carers involved as appropriate.

No. We treat the difficulties you’re experiencing, whether or not there’s a formal diagnosis.

Yes. Some people benefit from a combined approach. We’ll discuss options and monitor progress safely.

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