Introducing Beck Institute’s Youth-Focused CBT Certification Program
February 17, 2026/Sarah Fleming
Evidence-based CBT certification from Beck Institute designed to help clinicians deliver effective care to children and adolescents.
February 12, 2026/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Judith Beck comments on new research that highlights the impact of trauma-focused CBT for parents and its benefits on parenting and parent mental health outcomes.
February 9, 2026/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Allen Miller will be traveling to New Delhi, India, to deliver a special live, in-person workshop, CBT in Practice, March 7–10, 2026. Learn more!
February 2, 2026/Sarah Fleming
Explore how Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy bridges CBT and play therapy to help children build coping skills, emotional regulation, and resilience through play.
January 5, 2026/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Judith Beck reflects on Beck Institute’s successes in 2025 and looks forward to an even more productive and impactful 2026.
November 6, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Clients with the same diagnosis often require vastly different treatment approaches, demonstrating how using treatment manuals for every client simply won’t work.
October 29, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Judith Beck responds to a question from our audience about how to approach a client that has an unhelpful belief about rumination.
October 15, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Drs. Judith Beck, Allen Miller, and Sofia Chernoff led CBT for Complex Cases, giving participants an inside look at how to provide effective treatment for clients with challenging problems from their own clinical and supervisory work.
October 7, 2025/Sarah Fleming
A common myth is that the entire premise of CBT is that clients’ distress is related to their distorted cognitions. So how does CBT help individuals whose cognitions are accurate, reflecting real-life problems?
September 29, 2025/Sarah Fleming
In part two of this blog, Dr. Morgan Hagner explains how clients’ attempts to protect themselves from vulnerability, fear, and discomfort can lead to ruptures in the therapeutic relationship– and what to do about it.
September 22, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Clients sometimes use specific strategies to protect themselves from perceived threats or cope with emotional distress. Dr. Morgan Hagner explains how to conceptualize these behaviors and use CBT strategies to intervene.
September 9, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Beck Institute faculty member Dr. Patrick McElwaine shares his personal story of recovery from addiction and the journey that led him to CBT.
August 27, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Wellness Coach Deborah Beck Busis, LCSW, discusses CBT strategies that can help when negative comments from friends and family that threaten to derail clients’ personal health journeys.
August 12, 2025/Sarah Fleming
A high school teacher explains how Dr. Aaron Beck’s book Prisoners of Hate is helping students understand the Holocaust.
August 6, 2025/Sarah Fleming
School-based mental health provider Caroline Molieri, LICSW, reflects on CBT training and consultation she received from Beck Institute.
August 1, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Coddling youth makes it harder for them to develop grit, mastery orientation, and resilience. BI faculty member Robert Friedberg, PhD, explains what caregivers can do instead.
July 25, 2025/Sarah Fleming
On July 18, we marked what would have been our co-founder Dr. Aaron T. Beck’s 104th birthday. Find out how colleagues around the world celebrated this special day.
July 9, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Judith Beck and Dr. Sofia Chernoff recently spoke with Turkish Psychologist Özlem Öztürk about the benefits of CBT Certification and what makes a truly great CBT therapist.
June 25, 2025/Sarah Fleming
We are excited to announce important changes to our CBT certification program. Now, clinicians from a wider range of backgrounds are eligible to begin the process of learning CBT.
June 12, 2025/Sarah Fleming
Dr. Judith Beck responds to a question from our audience about the need for more research to answer important questions about CBT’s effectiveness and utility.