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Online CBT Course Shows Promise in Treating Depression among Adolescents and Young Adults

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research, internet-based cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) may help […]

March 12 – 14, 2012, Cognitive Behavior Therapy Workshop

Social workers, psychiatrists, family physicians, nurses, psychologists, graduate students, and other professionals from mental health, medical, and related fields traveled […]

CBT Via Video Teleconferencing is Effective for PTSD in Vets

According to a recent pilot study published in the Journal of Traumatic Stress, group cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) delivered via […]

Why Dieters Struggle: A Cognitive Behavioral Viewpoint

In this video clip from her “Beck Diet Solution” workshop, Dr. Judith Beck explains that it isn’t the fault of […]

CBT is Effective for Internalizing Disorders in Children

According to a recent literature review published in Clinical Child and Family Psychology Review, several studies provide initial support for […]

CBT Reduces Obsessive-Compulsive Symptoms in Postpartum Women

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) can help reduce obsessive-compulsive […]

2012 Beck Institute Scholarship Competition Winners

Congratulations to the winners of our full-tuition Beck Institute Scholarship Competition: Shannon Couture Rebecca Greif John Guerry Brian Hall Cara […]

CBT Plus Medical Treatment is Most Effective for IBS

According to a recent study published in the Archives of Medical Science, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in conjunction with medical […]

Cognitive Therapy – Negative Core Beliefs

Dr. Aaron Beck answers questions from participants at Beck Institute’s first ever CBT Workshop in Spanish. In this clip, Dr. […]

CBT Plus Exercise Training Improves the Physical Fitness of Fibromyalgia Patients

According to a recent study published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, the physical fitness of patients with fibromyalgia […]

Cognitive Therapy – Negative Core Beliefs (Part 2)

Dr. Aaron Beck answers questions from participants at Beck Institute’s first ever CBT Workshop in Spanish. In this clip, Dr. […]

SPARX: A New and Effective Computerized, CBT Self-Help Intervention for Depression

According to a recent randomized control trial published in the British Medical Journal, a new computerized cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention, […]

Terapia Cognitiva Conductal [Relationship Between Neuroscience and Cognitive Therapy]

Dr. Aaron Beck answers questions from participants at Beck Institute’s first ever CBT Workshop, conducted entirely in Spanish. In this […]

Culturally Adaptive CBT for Traumatized Refugees and Ethnic Minority Patients

An article in the current issue of Transcultural Psychiatry (April 2012) describes how cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) can be adapted […]

Terapia Cognitiva Conductal [The Many Applications of Cognitive Therapy]

Dr. Beck discusses the many different applications of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT)—and states that he never would have expected CBT […]

CBT for Schizophrenia

Dr. Judith Beck greeting participants at Beck Institute’s first ever CBT for Schizophrenia Workshop.

Cognitive Therapy Reduces the Severity of Psychosis

According to a recent study published in the British Medical Journal, cognitive therapy (CT) may reduce the severity of psychotic […]

Terapia Cognitiva Conductal [The Future of CBT]

Dr. Aaron Beck discusses the future of Cognitive Therapy at Beck Institute’s Cognitive Behavior Therapy Workshop in Spanish. According to […]

Can you please help us spread the word?

The Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy is pleased to announce its 3rd Annual Student and Faculty Scholarship Competition. The […]

Cultural Differences in CBT for Children

A participant from Singapore explains a common core belief based in all-or-nothing thinking. Dr. Beck recalls a patient vignette which […]