Live CBT Workshop in New Delhi: Beck Institute Brings CBT in Practice to India
Live CBT Workshop in New Delhi: Beck Institute Brings CBT in Practice to India

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!

Bridging Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Play Therapy

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.

Reflecting on a Year of Growth and Impact 

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.

Why Cognitive Behavior Therapy Clinicians Should Not Use Treatment Manuals

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.

Our CT-R for Schizophrenia and Serious Mental Health Conditions Virtual Workshop is Coming Up!

September 25, 2025/Max Hayes

Watch as Lindsey Pinto, LSW, co-presenter of our upcoming CT-R for Schizophrenia and Serious Mental Health Conditions virtual workshop, discusses […]

Changes to Beck Institute’s CBT Certification Pipeline: Making the Pursuit of Excellence Accessible to All

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. 

CBT Training for Organizations: Building Sustainable Programs

March 20, 2025/Sarah Fleming

Sustainability in CBT programming is not only beneficial for patient outcomes but also financially advantageous for healthcare organizations. When implemented effectively, CBT minimizes reliance on emergency and inpatient services by reducing symptoms, improving quality of life, and preventing relapse. 

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression from an Evolutionary Perspective: Key Takeaways and Implications

February 24, 2025/Beck Institute Staff

The article “Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression from an Evolutionary Perspective” offers a thought-provoking re-evaluation of depression and its treatment. By framing depression as a potential adaptation rather than a disorder, clinicians are offered different avenues for understanding and treating this condition.

The Importance of Drawing Positive Conclusions in CBT

January 14, 2025/Sarah Fleming

By eliciting positive meanings of clients’ experiences, therapists can provide opportunities for them to feel positive emotions in session, and increase the strength of their positive beliefs.

Welcome to 2025! 

January 2, 2025/Sarah Fleming

Dr. Judith Beck reflects on Beck Institute’s successes in 2024 and looks forward to an even more productive and impactful 2025.

Recapping ABCT’s 58th Annual Convention 

December 12, 2024/Sarah Fleming

Beck Institute’s leadership, staff, and faculty were pleased to attend and present at ABCT’s annual convention in Philadelphia.

Why CBT Therapists Don’t Challenge Clients’ Cognitions—And Why It Matters

December 5, 2024/Sarah Fleming

Challenging clients’ cognitions violates a fundamental principle of CBT, that of collaborative empiricism. Dr. Judith Beck explains what to do instead.

Beck Institute Supervision: A Supervisee’s Experience

June 1, 2023/Sarah Fleming

Chika Anireto shares her experience with Beck Institute’s supervision program.

Beck Institute Celebrates Mental Health Month 2023

April 28, 2023/Beck Institute Staff

Learn how Beck Institute is participating in Mental Health Month 2023.

Resources for the Community: Helping People Impacted by Global Crises

March 16, 2022/Ivy McDaniels

Our Director of CBT Programs gives advice on providing support for individuals experiencing crises or witnessing traumatic events.

CBT for Helping Professionals

March 14, 2022/Ivy McDaniels

Why Beck Institute is adapting CBT training for teachers, case workers, and other professionals.

A Short Mindfulness of Sounds Exercise with Dr. Robert Hindman

January 28, 2022/Max Hayes

This exercise is part of our newest on-demand course, Integrating Mindfulness into CBT. In this short video, Beck Institute Senior […]

The Basics of Mindfulness in CBT

January 18, 2022/Robert Hindman, PhD

Robert Hindman, PhD Research has demonstrated mindfulness to be an effective strategy for addressing various presenting problems and disorders, and […]

A Preview of ‘Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental Health Conditions’

June 8, 2021/Paul Grant, PhD

By Paul Grant, PhD, and Ellen Inverso, PsyD Co-Directors, Center for Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy for Serious Mental […]

The Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis: Establishing A Sense of Care, Trust, and Understanding

June 8, 2021/Cory Newman, PhD

By Cory Newman, PhDBeck Institute Faculty Part of establishing a constructive therapeutic relationship with an individual diagnosed with bipolar disorder […]