Cbt news anchors

Here are some well-known CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy) news anchors:

  1. Anderson Cooper (CNN) - Known for his in-depth reporting and calm demeanor, Cooper has spoken publicly about his struggles with anxiety and depression, and has used CBT to manage his mental health.
  2. Rachel Maddow (MSNBC) - The popular MSNBC host has been open about her struggles with anxiety and has credited CBT with helping her manage her symptoms.
  3. Chris Cuomo (CNN) - Cuomo has spoken about his struggles with anxiety and depression, and has used CBT to help manage his mental health.
  4. Stephanie Abrams (NBC Weather) - The meteorologist has been open about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and has credited CBT with helping her manage her symptoms.
  5. Robin Roberts (ABC News) - The Good Morning America co-anchor has been open about her struggles with breast cancer and has used CBT to manage her mental health during treatment.
  6. Gretchen Carlson (Fox News) - The former Fox News anchor has spoken about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and has credited CBT with helping her manage her symptoms.
  7. Soledad O'Brien (HBO, CNN) - The journalist and author has spoken about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and has used CBT to help manage her mental health.
  8. Katie Couric (CBS News) - The journalist and author has spoken about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and has credited CBT with helping her manage her symptoms.
  9. Diane Sawyer (ABC News) - The former ABC News anchor has spoken about her struggles with anxiety and depression, and has used CBT to help manage her mental health.
  10. Tom Brokaw (NBC News) - The former NBC News anchor has spoken about his struggles with depression and has credited CBT with helping him manage his symptoms.

Please note that while these individuals have spoken publicly about their struggles with mental health and have used CBT, it's not necessarily a guarantee that they are currently using CBT or that it's the only approach they use to manage their mental health.