
Protecting Self: Part One
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.
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
Dr. Robert Hindman will be leading our summer CBT for Personality Disorders virtual workshop beginning on July 5, 2022. Learn […]
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) and Recovery Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R): What is the Difference? By Aaron Brinen, PsyD and Aaron T. […]
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
The Future of Community Mental Health for Persons with Severe Mental Illness by Aaron T. Beck, MD Part 3 of […]
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
Kimberly Grocher, LCSW traveled from NYC to attend 3 days of experiential training in CBT for Personality Disorders and Challenging […]
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
During a recent Beck Institute Workshop, Dr. Aaron Beck explains that in recent years eastern philosophies and religions have had […]
June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman
According to a recent study published in European Psychiatry, a combined treatment, including cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), psycho-education, and pharmacology […]
February 21, 2019/Beck Institute Staff
Non-Suicidal Self-Harm: Conceptualization and a Clinical Intervention By Amy Cunningham, PsyDBeck Institute Faculty Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is defined as an […]