What is the Status of “Homework” in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 50 Years On?
What is the Status of “Homework” in Cognitive Behavior Therapy, 50 Years On?

June 8, 2021/Other

By Nikolaos Kazantzis, PhD The comedian Jerry Seinfeld once asked: “What’s the deal with ‘homework?’ It’s not like you’re doing […]

The Efficacy and Effectiveness of CBT for Youth: A Summary of the Literature

January 13, 2021/Robert Friedberg, PhD

By Saige Portera, BA, Hannah Toyama, BA, Jeremy Joves, BA, Anika Mehta, BA, Courtney Giannini, BA, Samantha Honnert, MA, and […]

CBT for Youth with Depression

May 22, 2020/Robert Friedberg, PhD

By Jeremy Joves, BA, Courtney Giannini, BA, Hannah Toyoma, BA, Saige Portera, BA, Anika Mehta, BA, Samantha Honnert, MA and […]

The Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) Difference: Activating Positive Cognitions Rather than Deactivating Negative Cognitions

April 28, 2020/Aaron T. Beck, MD

This recent article by Dr. Aaron T. Beck describes the biological underpinnings of an individual’s responses to various situations, and […]

Clinical Measures in CBT – A Hassle or a Help?

February 14, 2019/Beck Institute Staff

Clinical Measures in CBT – A Hassle or a Help? By Torrey A. Creed, PhDBeck Institute Faculty The use of […]