
How Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Supports Healing at Legacy Outdoor Adventures
Legacy Outdoor Adventure helps young adults navigate mental health, substance use, and trauma recovery using evidence-based care in Utah. The clinical team has decades of combined experience treating adults and young adults with SUD or dual diagnosis. Rehabilitation programs offer people a safe space to heal and develop essential coping skills for lasting sobriety and positive mental health.
CBT is one of the most effective evidence-based treatments for SUD and mental health disorders. The care team uses CBT to guide individuals through the recovery process. Individual and group therapy sessions are tailored to the unique needs of each client.
CBT is one of the most effective evidence-based treatments for SUD and mental health disorders. The care team uses CBT to guide individuals through the recovery process. Individual and group therapy sessions are tailored to the unique needs of each client.
Understanding Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Emotionally focused therapy (EFT), also referred to as attachment therapy, is a psychotherapy modality that explores infant attachment styles that develop during childhood, specifically with a primary caregiver. With EFT, attachment serves as the foundation for understanding attachment and intimacy with all others throughout an individual’s life. In EFT sessions, a client works with a therapist to identify negative patterns and cycles, tendencies toward conflict resolution, and underlying beliefs that contribute to dysfunction in relationships or families as a whole.
Like other therapeutic modalities, the client-therapist relationship is critical to the process, and such rapport and connection enable a client to better understand how to form healthy emotional relationships as an adult. With a strong therapeutic rapport, an EFT therapist can assist clients, couples, and families in transforming patterns of interaction by fostering healthier forms of communication, strong emotional bonds, and positive change.
Like other therapeutic modalities, the client-therapist relationship is critical to the process, and such rapport and connection enable a client to better understand how to form healthy emotional relationships as an adult. With a strong therapeutic rapport, an EFT therapist can assist clients, couples, and families in transforming patterns of interaction by fostering healthier forms of communication, strong emotional bonds, and positive change.
How CBT Works: Rewiring Thoughts, Behaviors, and Emotions
Addiction and mental health disorders impact brain development in young people and affect how adults process emotions and stimuli. CBT helps people rewire their thoughts, behaviors, and feelings to promote lasting sobriety and positive mental health.
Studies have shown that “CBT is based on the observation that dysfunctional automatic thoughts that are exaggerated, distorted, mistaken, or unrealistic in other ways, play a significant role in psychopathology.” In addition, “Most psychotherapists who practice CBT personalize and customize the therapy to the specific needs of each patient.” Legacy Outdoor Adventure uses CBT to help clients develop a healthier approach to recovery.
Studies have shown that “CBT is based on the observation that dysfunctional automatic thoughts that are exaggerated, distorted, mistaken, or unrealistic in other ways, play a significant role in psychopathology.” In addition, “Most psychotherapists who practice CBT personalize and customize the therapy to the specific needs of each patient.” Legacy Outdoor Adventure uses CBT to help clients develop a healthier approach to recovery.
Who We Help at Legacy Outdoor Adventure
Legacy Outdoor Adventure helps young adults, families, and adults struggling with substance abuse and mental health disorders. The clinical team also provides referrals for adolescents and younger teens who need help. Families and their loved ones benefit from working with a healthcare provider to address the long- and short-term effects of SUD and mental health conditions.
CBT is a type of therapy that can be used to address a wide range of co-occurring issues. Individual and group sessions can help people overcome compulsive behaviors, reframe their thoughts, and develop essential recovery skills. CBT increases overall wellness and reduces the risk of relapse.
CBT is a type of therapy that can be used to address a wide range of co-occurring issues. Individual and group sessions can help people overcome compulsive behaviors, reframe their thoughts, and develop essential recovery skills. CBT increases overall wellness and reduces the risk of relapse.

CBT for Substance Use Disorders and Dual Diagnosis
Individuals with a history of chronic substance abuse may have multiple co-occurring conditions. Dual diagnosis treatment at Legacy Outdoor Adventure involves addressing all active and underlying issues affecting overall wellness and mental health using CBT and other modalities.
The primary benefits of using CBT to treat substance use disorder and dual diagnosis include:
The primary benefits of using CBT to treat substance use disorder and dual diagnosis include:
- Identifying and replacing unhealthy thought patterns or behaviors
- Increased accountability and motivation for lasting change
- Developing effective coping strategies for managing triggers and symptoms like cravings
- Improves stress management and emotional regulation
Dual diagnosis treatment allows clients to avoid falling back into unhealthy behaviors during early recovery by providing essential support and skill development.

What Makes CBT at Legacy Outdoor Adventure Different?
Legacy Outdoor Adventure employs a distinctive approach to client care, integrating outdoor adventure therapy with traditional therapeutic modalities, such as CBT. The outdoor activities provide clients with space to practice the skills they learn in a real-world setting.
According to research published in Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, “In early review, a robust benefit of combined CBT with other psychosocial therapies such as [motivational interviewing (MI)] and [contingency management (CM)] was observed.” Legacy Outdoor Adventure employs an integrative approach to care, combining a diverse range of therapeutic modalities tailored to the specific needs and preferences of each client.
According to research published in Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation, “In early review, a robust benefit of combined CBT with other psychosocial therapies such as [motivational interviewing (MI)] and [contingency management (CM)] was observed.” Legacy Outdoor Adventure employs an integrative approach to care, combining a diverse range of therapeutic modalities tailored to the specific needs and preferences of each client.
A Look Inside a Typical CBT Week
Every client has a unique treatment experience. Legacy Outdoor Adventure personalized every care plan and therapy session. However, a few aspects of treatment remain consistent for most clients.
Below is a typical week of CBT treatment:
Below is a typical week of CBT treatment:
- Regular therapy sessions with a trained professional
- Check-ins with various members of the care team
- Support from all members of the care team to facilitate completion of CBT “homework”
- Discussions on emotional and physical health and the effects of substance abuse or mental health disorders
- Collaboration between the client and clinicians to achieve CBT goals
The specifics will depend on the severity of symptoms and how a person responds to treatment. Personalized care enables the clinical team to make immediate adjustments to therapy sessions, thereby improving treatment outcomes.

Combining CBT With Adventure Therapy
Adventure therapy is a staple of Legacy Outdoor Adventure. Every client participates in some form of outdoor therapy to facilitate healing and personal growth. By combining CBT with adventure therapy, people can practice their coping strategies in real-world situations with peers who share similar life experiences. The low-stress environment and support from the care team make it an ideal space for developing essential skills that lead to lasting recovery.
Combining CBT With Other Therapeutic Modalities
Some of the therapeutic modalities used alongside CBT include:
- Family therapy
- Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT)
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Anger management therapy
- Eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR)
Personalized treatment plans use multiple therapies to treat commonly co-occurring conditions, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), mood disorders, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Each form of therapy addresses mental health conditions, helping people heal and move forward in their recovery. Outpatient and inpatient interventions provide clients with life-changing, evidence-based treatment.

Why CBT in Utah?
CBT in Utah provides people with practical therapeutic tools for overcoming issues related to addiction and mental health disorders. The techniques used in CBT reduce the risk of relapse and improve outcomes for individuals participating in outdoor therapy. Most people report significant positive changes in their mental health after participating in CBT therapy sessions during rehabilitation.
The experts at Legacy Outdoor Adventure encourage clients to use CBT and other forms of therapy to develop healthier perspectives on addiction and recovery. Tailored treatment plans ensure that clients in Utah receive the level of care they need to successfully achieve and maintain sobriety.
The experts at Legacy Outdoor Adventure encourage clients to use CBT and other forms of therapy to develop healthier perspectives on addiction and recovery. Tailored treatment plans ensure that clients in Utah receive the level of care they need to successfully achieve and maintain sobriety.
Family Support in the CBT Process
The care team facilitates family involvement in the recovery process. Family therapy and other services can enhance the effectiveness of CBT by providing additional support to individuals in treatment. Cognitive-behavioral family therapy helps family members recognize unhelpful thought patterns, behaviors, or beliefs and offers healthy alternatives. Positively addressing family dynamics can significantly improve relationships and reduce stress for clients in rehabilitation.
Some people have family or intergenerational trauma impacting their ability to overcome addiction or mental health issues. Family-focused CBT can help people address these traumas. According to Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, “33% of children experience multiple traumas before reaching adulthood.” In addition, “Research documents that parental participation significantly enhances the beneficial impact of [trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)].”
Some people have family or intergenerational trauma impacting their ability to overcome addiction or mental health issues. Family-focused CBT can help people address these traumas. According to Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, “33% of children experience multiple traumas before reaching adulthood.” In addition, “Research documents that parental participation significantly enhances the beneficial impact of [trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT)].”
How CBT Improves Quality of Life
Some of the ways CBT can improve quality of life for individuals in treatment for substance use or mental health issues include:
- Improved stress management
- Increased self-awareness
- Assistance in modifying negative thoughts and behaviors
- Increased overall wellness and functionality
- Improved self-esteem and self-confidence
Many people find it easier to regain control of their lives and reintegrate into the community after participating in CBT and tailored treatment. Legacy Outdoor Adventure prioritizes client safety, comfort, and healing. The clinical team uses CBT and other tools to help clients learn how to effectively manage their condition using healthy coping skills.
FAQs About CBT at Legacy Outdoor Adventures
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions about CBT at Legacy Outdoor Adventure.
Do you accept insurance?
How long does CBT take to work?
Does virtual or telehealth CBT work as effectively?
Can CBT be used for chronic pain or physical symptoms?
What’s the difference between CBT and DBT?
Will I still have support after the 90 days?
Legacy Outdoor Adventure uses CBT in Utah to treat addiction and mental health disorders. To learn more about our programs and services, call us today at (435) 836-2272.
