Free CBT Toolkit

8 interactive cognitive behavioral therapy tools for anxiety, depression, and negative thinking — all free, no signup, works in your browser.

No signup Private (local storage) Evidence-based 8 tools
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Choose a tool

Pick the tool that matches what you're working on. Each runs instantly — no install, no login.

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CBT Thought Record Tool

Interactive

The core CBT exercise. Walk through all 7 steps: situation, automatic thought, emotions, evidence for/against, balanced thought, re-rate feelings. Save and review past records.

thought record · cbt worksheet · thought record online

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Cognitive Distortion Checker

Interactive

Paste any thought and instantly see which of the 11 common thinking traps (catastrophizing, all-or-nothing, should statements, etc.) apply — with confidence levels and reframe prompts.

cognitive distortions · thinking traps · am i catastrophizing

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CBT Mood Tracker

Interactive

Log your daily mood on a 1–5 scale, tag emotions, note activities, and watch your mood-over-time chart. Includes behavioral activation tips based on your entries.

mood tracker · mood journal · daily mood log

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CBT for Anxiety + Grounding

Guide + Tool

Complete guide to CBT for anxiety: 6 core techniques plus an interactive 5-4-3-2-1 grounding exercise that walks you through your five senses to interrupt anxiety in the moment.

cbt for anxiety · grounding techniques · 5-4-3-2-1

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CBT for Depression + Activity Scheduler

Guide + Tool

6 evidence-based techniques for low mood, plus an interactive behavioral activation scheduler: predict how rewarding an activity will be, then rate the actual — see the gap that restarts the upward spiral.

cbt for depression · behavioral activation · activity scheduling

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How to Do a CBT Thought Record

Guide

A complete long-form walkthrough with a realistic worked example carried through all 7 steps, the 11 distortions reference table, tips, and when to use thought records.

how to do a thought record · thought record example · cbt steps

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Printable Thought Record Template

Worksheet

The classic 7-column thought record worksheet with print-optimized CSS. Fill it in online or print it out. Includes a distortion reference table and FAQ.

thought record template · cbt worksheet printable · thought record pdf

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CBT Exercises & Worksheets Hub

Reference

A reference hub of 10 core CBT techniques — thought records, behavioral experiments, exposure hierarchy, activity scheduling, grounding, worry time, and more — each with step-by-step instructions.

cbt exercises · cbt techniques · cbt worksheets · cbt methods

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Want a structured CBT journal in Notion?

If you find the free tools helpful and want a permanent, organized home for your thought records, mood logs, and CBT practice, there's an optional Notion template — a complete CBT Thought Record journal you can duplicate and customize.

$7 one-time
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Frequently asked questions

Are these CBT tools really free?

Yes. All 8 tools are completely free with no signup, no email, and no account. They run in your browser and save entries locally on your device. An optional $7 Notion template is available but the free tools work fully on their own.

What is CBT (cognitive behavioral therapy)?

CBT is a structured, skills-based therapy that targets the relationship between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. The core idea: distorted thinking patterns drive emotional distress, and identifying + restructuring those patterns reduces symptoms. It's the most evidence-based therapy for anxiety and depression.

Can I use these tools without a therapist?

Yes, for mild to moderate concerns. Self-guided CBT using structured tools is well-supported by research. For severe symptoms or crisis, work with a licensed professional. If in crisis, call 988 (US).

Do these tools save my data anywhere?

No. All tools use your browser's local storage. Your entries never leave your device and are never sent to a server. You can export your data as a JSON file anytime.

Which tool should I start with?

Anxiety → CBT for Anxiety guide. Low mood → CBT for Depression guide. Negative thinking → Thought Record Tool or Distortion Checker. Tracking overall mood → Mood Tracker.

CBT for OCD (ERP Tracker)
Exposure and response prevention guide + interactive ERP tracker. Log exposures, track habituation, build your hierarchy.
CBT for Anger (Anger Diary)
Anger management guide + interactive anger diary. Log triggers, identify distortions, track response patterns.
CBT for Procrastination (Tracker)
Procrastination guide + interactive tracker. Log avoidance episodes, identify distortions, get CBT reframes + technique suggestions.
CBT for Perfectionism (Tracker)
Perfectionism guide + interactive tracker. Log perfectionistic thoughts, identify distortions, get CBT reframes + good-enough standard guidance.
CBT for Low Self-Esteem (Core Belief Tracker)
Self-esteem guide + interactive core belief tracker. Identify core beliefs, build a positive data log, restructure negative beliefs, act on values.
CBT for Health Anxiety (Symptom Diary)
Health anxiety guide + interactive symptom diary. Log sensations, restructure catastrophic disease interpretations, stop body checking & googling.
CBT for Imposter Syndrome (Thought Record + Evidence Log)
Imposter syndrome guide + interactive impostor thought record & evidence log. Catch fraud thoughts, identify the cognitive distortion, and accumulate proof of your real competence.
CBT for Burnout (Burnout Diary + Self-Monitoring)
Burnout guide + interactive burnout diary. Log exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced-efficacy episodes, identify the cognitive distortion, and track energy + recovery over time.
CBT for Body Image (Thought Record + Body-Checking Reduction)
Body image guide + interactive thought record. Log appearance thoughts, identify the cognitive distortion, get a CBT reframe, and track body-checking + comparison patterns over time.
CBT for Grief & Loss (Grief Log)
Grief guide + interactive grief log. Log grief thoughts, restructure distorted grief beliefs, build continuing bonds, and practice values-based living.
CBT for Shame (Shame Log)
Shame guide + interactive shame log. Distinguish shame from guilt, restructure the five shame beliefs, and practice the self-compassion that dissolves shame at its root.
CBT for ADHD (Emotion & RSD Log)
ADHD emotional dysregulation guide + interactive emotion log. Track RSD flare-ups, build the pause, restructure rejection thoughts, and shame-proof your identity. Built for ADHD brains.
Disclaimer: These tools are for self-help and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, or treatment. If you are in crisis or having thoughts of suicide, call 988 (US Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or your local emergency number immediately.