Mental Health &
Relationship Experts

We are deeply honored to offer mental health and relationship counseling to individuals and families across the nation. However, there is something truly special to us when clients choose to seek our support right here in The Natural State. It fills us with pride to serve our local community, helping those closest to us navigate their journeys toward healing and growth.

Freeman-Burchfield Institute for
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Our team of therapists are highly skilled in using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and other evidence-based clinical approaches to treat a wide range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, depression, complex grief, OCD, PTSD, insomnia, and more. We are dedicated to helping individuals improve their lives and well-being.

Additionally, we have Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists who specialize in healing and strengthening relationships, offering the support needed to restore connection and harmony.

What Is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)?

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is among the few types of psychotherapy that has undergone rigorous scientific testing, with over 2,000 clinical trials confirming its effectiveness for a wide range of disorders. Unlike other psychotherapies, CBT is primarily focused on the present, though it also addresses significant past experiences when necessary to help resolve unresolved or traumatic issues.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy at Freeman-Burchfield
Individual Therapy Session | In-Person Counseling

Request an Appointment with a Compassionate Therapist.

We want this process to be easy and informative for you. We understand it can feel overwhelming; if it does, please let us know and we will do everything we can to help! There is some basic information we will need to collect, but if anything we ask makes you uncomfortable please let us know. We are here to meet you where you are at. You can call or text us at 479-339-1238 or click here to schedule an appointment.

Problems We Treat

Anxiety
Agoraphobia
Bipolar Disorder
Child or Adolescent Issues
Co-Dependency
Chronic Impulsivity
& More

Mental Health Problems | Freeman-Burchfield

Where Hope Starts at Hello

Diagnostic Intake

A diagnostic intake is the first session anyone will receive when beginning therapy/counseling. A diagnostic intake helps insure the appropriate clinical recommendations are made based on the presenting concerns.

Individual Therapy

An individual therapy session is the most common form of therapy/counseling after intake.

Relational Therapy

Relationship therapy, including marital therapy, couples counseling, premarital counseling, and family therapy, is most effectively provided by a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). These therapists undergo extensive training and must meet rigorous testing standards to earn their license. Their specialized qualifications make them particularly well-suited to address and navigate the complexities of relationship issues and concerns.

Group Therapy

Group therapy sessions consist of multiple clients at once being cared for by one or more therapists. Group therapy is proven in research to be highly effective in the treatment of many different types of mental health and relationship issues.

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