In its efforts to encourage the growth and dissemination of CBT throughout the world, the Beck Institute has expanded its online presence across social media and other platforms. To keep you (our readers) informed of our most recent updates, we’ve decided to implement a monthly summary including: blogs, CBT articles, and CBT trainings, and other updates for our readers. Please use the following links to go back and read what you may have missed from June 2012:
- CBT Training at Beck Institute
- June 2, 2012 – Beck Diet Solution Workshop for Dieters
- June 11-13 – CBT for Personality Disorders and Challenging Problems Workshop
- Beck Institute Newsletter
- Beck Diet Solution Newsletter
- Beck Institute Blog
- Social Competence Influences CBT Treatment Response in Anxious Youth
- CBT is Effective for Cocaine Addiction
- Online Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy Reduces Perceived Stress Levels
- Group CBT for Social Phobia is Effective in Community Mental Health Clinics
- Beck Diet Solution Blog
- In Session with Deborah: Do Cravings Really Go Away?
- In Session with Deborah: Birthday Plan
- In Session with Deborah: Tempting Treats
- Dr. Judith Beck on Huffington Post
- Beck Institute YouTube Videos
- Restructuring Negative Core Beliefs
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression
- The Versatility of Cognitive Behavior Therapy
- The Positive and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia
- Beck Institute SoundCloud Audio Clips
- Modifying CBT for Shorter Sessions
- The Generic Cognitive Model
- CBT for Substance Abuse
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression
- Beck Diet Solution SoundCloud Audio Clips
- CBT Studies
- The Peaceful Mind Program: A Pilot Test of a Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy-Based Intervention for Anxious Patients With Dementia
- Study Compares Effectiveness of Telephone-Administered vs. Face-to-Face Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Depression
- A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial of Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in Patients with Terminal Cancer
- Telephone-based, cognitive-behavioral therapy for African American dementia caregivers with depression: Initial findings
- Articles