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How to Know What Kind of Therapy Might Be Right for Your Mental Health

by Justin Marsh
May 22, 2026
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Choosing a type of therapy can feel confusing. Many people start by searching for “therapy near me” or “online therapy”, only to find a long list of different approaches: CBT, counselling, psychodynamic therapy, EMDR, ACT, DBT, family therapy and many others.

The good news is that you do not need to become an expert in every therapy model before asking for help. A good therapist should be able to explain what they offer, why it may fit your difficulties, and what you can expect from the work. Still, understanding a few broad differences can help you ask better questions at the start.

Cognitive behavioural therapy, often called CBT, is usually structured, goal-focused and practical. It looks at links between thoughts, feelings, physical sensations and behaviour. CBT may be especially helpful when specific patterns are keeping a problem going, such as avoidance in anxiety, reduced activity in depression, checking in OCD, or unhelpful safety behaviours in panic.

Acceptance and commitment therapy, or ACT, is related to CBT but places more emphasis on changing your relationship with thoughts and feelings rather than trying to challenge or replace them. It often focuses on values, psychological flexibility and taking meaningful action even when difficult emotions are present.

Dialectical behaviour therapy, or DBT, was originally developed for people who experience intense emotions and high-risk coping patterns. It often teaches specific skills in emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness and relationships. DBT-informed work may be useful when emotions feel overwhelming or when conflict, impulsivity or self-destructive behaviours are central difficulties.

Psychodynamic therapy tends to focus more on emotional patterns, early relationships, unconscious processes and repeated relational themes. It may be useful when someone feels they keep ending up in the same kinds of situations, even when they consciously want things to be different.

EMDR is most commonly associated with trauma-focused work. It uses a structured protocol to help people process distressing memories and reduce their emotional impact. EMDR is not simply “eye movements”; it should involve proper assessment, preparation and clinical judgement about whether trauma processing is appropriate.

Systemic or family therapy looks beyond the individual and considers relationships, communication patterns and wider systems. It may be particularly relevant when difficulties are strongly linked to family dynamics, couple relationships, parenting, conflict or major life transitions.

The most important point is that the therapy should fit the problem, the person and the goals. A therapy approach that is useful for one difficulty may be less suitable for another. For example, someone with OCD may need exposure and response prevention, while someone with unresolved relational trauma may need a different kind of work. Someone else may benefit from a flexible integrative approach that draws carefully from more than one model.

When choosing therapy, ask: What is the main difficulty we are working on? What approach are you recommending? Why does it fit this problem? How will we review progress? What should I expect between sessions?

For a fuller explanation, Stronger Minds has written a guide comparing CBT to different therapies, including ACT, DBT, psychodynamic therapy, EMDR and systemic therapy.

Therapy is not one-size-fits-all. The right starting point is not choosing the most fashionable approach, but finding a clear, clinically appropriate plan for the difficulties you want to change.

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