CBTp and CT-R: What is the Difference?
CBTp and CT-R: What is the Difference?

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. […]

Intrinsic Motivation

June 8, 2021/Deborah Busis, LCSW

Intrinsic Motivation Deborah Beck Busis, LCSW Diet Program Coordinator An interesting article was published in the Journal of Personality and Social […]

Behavioral Activation Tip

June 8, 2021/Robert Hindman, PhD

Behavioral Activation Tip Robert Hindman, PhD Depressed clients often isolate themselves from others and withdraw from life. A depressed client […]

CBT: Review of Randomized Trials

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

CBT: Review of Randomized Trials Written by Paulo Knapp, PhD A systematic review of the literature of all published papers […]

TEST – Schizophrenia – article

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

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Teaching and Supervising CBT

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Teaching and Supervising CBT by Donna Sudak, MD Did you learn CBT through the tradition of “See one, do one, […]

Children’s Emotional Buckets

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Cognitive Behavior Therapy with Youth by Torrey A. Creed, Ph.D. Imagine yourself lowering a ladle into a bucket of cool […]

Evil Pink Monsters and the Use of Externalization in Child CBT

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Evil Pink Monsters and the Use of Externalization in Child CBT On my desk sits a stack of pictures that […]

Treating Substance Misuse Disorders with CBT

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Expert Beck Institute faculty member Bruce Liese, PhD, will lead our upcoming CBT for Addictive Disorders interactive virtual workshop in […]

CBT and Mindfulness for Depression

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

CBT and Mindfulness for Depression by Robert Hindman, PhD Clinical Psychologist at Beck Institute Mindfulness-based interventions have been becoming more […]

Reducing Clinician Stress When Treating Traumatized, Suicidal Clients

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Reducing Clinician Stress When Treating Traumatized, Suicidal Clients Marjan G. Holloway, Ph.D., Beck Institute Faculty As an educator, I have […]

Focusing on Long-Term Weight Loss: The Art of the Possible

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Deborah Beck Busis, LCSW Diet Program Coordinator Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy A recent article in the American Journal […]

The Link between Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Positive Psychology

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

  Dennis Greenberger, Ph.D. University of California, Irvine     Originally published June 2014, Advances in Cognitive Therapy – a Joint […]

CBT for Perinatal Distress

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

Amy Wenzel, Ph.D., ABPP Beck Institute Faculty Perinatal distress is defined as depression or anxiety experienced by women who are […]

Experiencing CBT from the Inside Out: Is Self-Practice Important for CBT Therapists?

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

James Bennett-Levy, Ph.D., University of Sydney, Australia Guest Author “Your growth as a cognitive therapist will be enhanced if you […]

Using the Mnemonic “Three Cs” with Children and Adolescents

June 8, 2021/Other

Torrey Creed, PhD While the basic principles of Cognitive Therapy remain constant across age groups, certain variations in explanations help […]

The Role of Play in CBT with Children

June 8, 2021/Hallie Grossman

By Torrey Creed, PhD Play can be used to teach children important CBT concepts Seasoned child therapists who pursue training […]

Monitoring Progress and Patient Outcomes

April 7, 2020/Other

By Donna Sudak, MD What do we know about monitoring progress that will improve our patient outcomes? A central feature […]

New Pathways in Cognitive Therapy for Severe Disorders

April 4, 2019/Aaron T. Beck, MD

New Pathways in Cognitive Therapy for Severe Disorders By Aaron T. Beck, MD The standard cognitive therapy approach may be […]

Values can be an Antidote to Suicide

March 21, 2019/Norman Cotterell, PhD

Values Can Be an Antidote to Suicide By Norman Cotterell, PhD James was a 53-year old firefighter debilitated by depression […]