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Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) at New Growth Recovery in Springfield, MA, helps you change the thoughts and behaviors that sustain addiction. Our licensed clinicians use CBT to build coping skills, strengthen relapse prevention, and support lasting recovery. This evidence-based therapy is available across multiple levels of care, both in person and online.
CBT is an evidence-based therapy that links thoughts, feelings, and behaviors to daily choices. It makes recovery practical and actionable, helping you know what to do today when the craving hits tonight. In addiction treatment, we use it to:
Spot high-risk thoughts such as “I can handle just one” and reframe them
Build healthy coping plans for cravings, triggers, and social pressure
Replace automatic routines with sober, values-based actions
Cognitive-behavioral therapy builds practical skills to manage triggers, improve emotional control, and support steady recovery.
Relapse Prevention
Recognize triggers, map relapse patterns, and practice structured coping tools for high-risk moments.
Craving Management
Apply grounding, craving logs, and urge-tolerance exercises to reduce impulsive responses.
Emotion Regulation
Strengthen awareness of anger, shame, and anxiety through focused CBT and DBT-informed techniques.
Behavior Activation
Plan balanced routines that include rest, nutrition, movement, and social connection.
Co-Occurring Needs
Integrate CBT with psychiatric care when needed to align recovery and mental health goals.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy is integrated throughout all treatment levels at New Growth Recovery, offering consistent skills practice and clinical support as you progress.
Extended Day Treatment (PHP):
A full-day structure with intensive CBT practice and family involvement.
Day Treatment (IOP):
Three to five days per week with skills and process groups, plus individual therapy.
Outpatient Care
Weekly sessions that maintain progress and prevent relapse after higher levels of care.
Disclaimer: Due to Massachusetts licensing, New Growth Recovery uses “Extended Day Treatment” and “Day Treatment.” These are comparable to a Partial Hospitalization Program and an Intensive Outpatient Program, respectively.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy supports treatment for depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and OCD. By testing thoughts and practicing new behaviors, you learn clear steps that reduce symptoms and improve daily life.
Everyone’s path through recovery looks different. All care is individualized to fit your needs, goals, and progress. Your CBT journey will be tailored to what helps you most, whether that’s more one-on-one support, skill-building, or group connection.
Review Progress:
Discuss recent triggers, cravings, and how you applied coping strategies.
Practice Skills:
Work through a focused exercise, such as thought records or urge surfing.
Plan Experiments:
Create short at-home goals to test coping techniques in real situations.
Update Plans:
Revise your relapse-prevention and recovery strategies based on progress.
Accessibility: Evening hours are available, and telehealth sessions are offered when clinically appropriate to support flexible scheduling and continued care.
Evidence-Based and Licensed:
CBT is delivered by licensed clinicians who specialize in substance use and co-occurring mental health conditions.
Integrated Care:
Therapy is coordinated across all program levels and includes family sessions and peer support.
Local and Convenient:
Centrally located in downtown Springfield, with easy access from Chicopee, Holyoke, Westfield, and Longmeadow.
Insurance-Friendly:
Most plans are accepted, and benefits are verified quickly with clear cost explanations.
Respect and Privacy:
Care is trauma-informed, confidential, and supportive from your first call through completion.
“When I pass the liquor aisle, text sponsor, buy list-only, and keep checkout under 10 minutes.”
Addiction affects the whole family. We invite loved ones to education nights and family sessions to rebuild trust, set healthy boundaries, and align on relapse-prevention roles.
Same-day assessments available when scheduling permits
Fast insurance verification with clear cost information
In-person and telehealth options based on clinical needs
You’ll receive treatment through most insurance providers, including MassHealth and out-of-network coverage. Get verification within 2 hours from our admissions team.
CEO | Co-Founder
With over 10 years of experience in recovery leadership, Evan’s strategic vision and personal investment in this mission guide long-term success.
COO | Co-Founder
Jeremy leads operations with a background in finance, team development, and healthcare logistics. He helps create smooth, effective therapeutic systems.
Program Director
Emily has extensive experience in developing programs and providing compassionate care. She ensures every client feels seen, supported, and safe.
LADC1 Clinician
With more than 10 years in addiction rehabilitation, Devin focuses on opioid use disorder, re-entry support, and evidence-based therapy techniques.
Clinician
With expertise in supporting individuals from diverse communities, Megan combines evidence-based methods like dialectical behavior therapy and trauma-focused interventions. This allows her to create compassionate treatment that honors each participant’s lived experience.
Clinical Care Coordinator
Ann brings extensive experience in behavioral health leadership and direct client care across multiple treatment settings. With certifications in recovery coaching and crisis prevention, she fosters safe, supportive environments that encourage healing and lasting recovery.
Yes. Cognitive-behavioral therapy is one of the most effective therapies for addiction. It teaches practical skills to manage cravings, change habits, and prevent relapse.
All virtual therapy services happen on Google Meet. It’s HIPAA-compliant and secure, so all discussions are confidential.
Many clients notice improvements within 2 to 4 weeks as they begin applying new coping skills daily.
Yes. Cognitive-behavioral therapy works well alongside 12-Step programs by adding structure, coping tools, and relapse-prevention strategies.
Yes. CBT complements psychiatric or addiction medications. Your clinician coordinates care with your prescriber when needed.
Yes. New Growth Recovery offers secure telehealth sessions for cognitive-behavioral therapy when clinically appropriate.
Yes. Homework includes short, practical exercises that help you apply CBT skills between sessions.
CBT is different because it’s structured, goal-oriented, and focused on skill-building for real-life situations.
Yes. With your consent, family sessions support communication, boundary setting, and relapse prevention.
Most insurance plans cover cognitive-behavioral therapy within Day Treatment or Outpatient programs. Verification is fast and confidential.
Please fill out the form below. You’ll typically receive a call within a couple of hours, and always within 24 hours. We’re here to help you every step of the way.