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Dayna Schertler, LCSW: CBT to Rewire Your Thinking
On this episode, host Amanda Jones, FNP welcomes LCSW Dayna Schertler, a cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) specialist with over 30 years of experience. Dayna and the host discuss what CBT is, how it developed, and why its structured, goal-focused approach helps people make measurable changes in anxiety, depression, trauma, and everyday problems.
They cover the typical CBT session: setting an agenda, using Socratic questioning, assigning practical homework, and celebrating small wins to build momentum. Dayna emphasizes behavioral activation (starting small and building) and how testing new behaviors between sessions accelerates progress.
The conversation also explores how CBT can change the brain by creating new neural pathways, the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on lifelong mental and physical health, and the importance of integrated care that treats mental and physical health together. Dayna discusses the role of medication, nutrition, and sleep alongside therapy.
To wrap up, Dayna gives tips for choosing a therapist — ask about training, orientation, and whether they use homework — and reassures listeners that evidence-based therapy can be time-limited, practical, and focused on giving you tools to thrive.
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