Using the Mnemonic “Three Cs” with Children and Adolescents
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 […]

Meanings, Motivation & Affect

March 14, 2019/Aaron T. Beck, MD

Meanings, Motivation & Affect By Aaron T. Beck, MD We have often observed individuals suffering from schizophrenia who have completed a pre-programmed set […]

What is Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R)?

March 7, 2019/Aaron T. Beck, MD

Our CT-R trainings are held throughout the year in both live and on-demand formats. View upcoming training opportunities and learn […]

Non-Suicidal Self-Harm: Conceptualization and a Clinical Intervention

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 […]

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 […]

Goal-Setting Part 2: Follow-up after a roleplay with Dr. Aaron Beck

January 24, 2019/Aaron T. Beck, MD

Goal Setting Part 2: Follow-up after a role-play with Dr. Aaron Beck In the article below, you’ll read feedback from […]

Health Anxiety and Interoceptive Exposure

January 3, 2019/Norman Cotterell, PhD

Health Anxiety and Interoceptive Exposure By Norman Cotterell, PhDBeck Institute Faculty When a client of mine, Adam, was 22, he received […]

Notes from Dr. Aaron Beck’s Current Research

March 8, 2018/Aaron T. Beck, MD

Notes from Dr. Aaron Beck’s Current Research Our President Emeritus, Dr. Aaron Beck and colleagues recently published an article on […]

“Hey doc, are you in recovery too?”

January 15, 2015/Other

“Hey doc, are you in recovery too?” By Cory Newman, PhD, ABPP Patients sometimes express curiosity about their therapists by […]