In its efforts to encourage the growth and dissemination of CBT throughout the world, 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, CBT trainings, and other updates for our readers. We’re very excited about some of the new developments at Beck Institute, including our new Core Curriculum. Please use the following links to go back and read what you may have missed from May 2013:
- CBT Training at Beck Institute
- May 6-8, 2013 – CBT for Schizophrenia CBT
- Upcoming CBT Training at Beck Institute
- June 3-5, 2013 – Teaching and Supervising CBT
- June 24-26 – CBT for Children and Adolescents
- July 15-17 – Core 1 Workshop: CBT for Depression and Suicidality
- August 12-14 – 4th Annual Student Workshop
- August 26-28 – Advanced CBT for Children and Adolescents
- Upcoming Beck Diet Solution Workshops
- July 8-9, 2013 – CBT for Weight Loss and Maintenance
Click here for a complete schedule of Beck Institute workshops
- Beck Institute Newsletter
- Beck Diet Solution Newsletter
- Beck Institute Blog
- Beck Diet Solution Blog
- Beck Institute YouTube Videos
- Beck Institute SoundCloud Audio Clips
- CBT Studies
- Does cognitive behaviour therapy have an enduring effect that is superior to keeping patients on continuation pharmacotherapy? A meta-analysis.
- Computerized cognitive behavioural therapy and the therapeutic alliance: a qualitative enquiry.
- A pilot study of an exercise & cognitive behavioral therapy intervention for epithelial ovarian cancer patients.
- Integrating illness concerns into cognitive behavioral therapy for children and adolescents with inflammatory bowel disease and co-occurring anxiety.
- Prevention of Relapse/Recurrence in Major Depression by Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy.
- Treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Intimate Relationships: A Pilot Study of Couple-Based Cognitive-Behavior Therapy.
- CBT Articles
- Early Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Reduces Risk of Psychosis
- Can Sports and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Reduce Crime in Chicago?
- Early CBT Can Reduce the Risk of Psychosis
- Cognitive Behavior Therapy Helpful for PTSD and Alcohol Abuse
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy vs. Fear: CBT to Treat Panic Disorder
See what you missed in April 2013