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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

CBT Is Effective For Social Anxiety Disorder

According to a recent study published in Behaviour Research and Therapy, modifying maladaptive beliefs via cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) can […]

Long Term Effects of CBT for PTSD

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, cognitive-behavior treatments (CBT) may provide long-term […]

National Dissemination and Implementation of CBT for Depression in the Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System Improves Patient Outcomes

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, the implementation of CBT training for […]

Systems of Psychotherapy (Part 2)

In this video from Beck Institute’s recent CBT Workshop for Students and Faculty, Dr. Aaron Beck discusses cognitive behavior therapy […]

Group CBT Helps Women with Low Self-Esteem

A recent study published in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy indicates that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) group intervention may be helpful […]

Systems of Psychotherapy (Part 3)

In this video from Beck Institute’s recent CBT Workshop for Students and Faculty, Dr. Aaron Beck first explains the fundamental […]

Systems of Psychotherapy (Part 4)

In this video from Beck Institute’s recent CBT Workshop for Students and Faculty, Dr. Aaron Beck explains that when delivered […]

Universal School-Based CBT Prevention Programs Reduces Anxiety in Children

According to a recent study published in Behavior Therapy, universal school-based cognitive behavior prevention programs may provide benefits for children […]

Community-Based CBT Workshop for Insomnia

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Sleep Research community-based, Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) workshops […]

Insight is a Predictive Variable in Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis

According to a recent study published in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, insight (illness awareness) may be a predictive variable in cognitive […]

Modifying CBT for Shorter Sessions

In this clip from a recent 3-day workshop at Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck discusses adapting […]

Videoconference and Cell Phone-Based CBT Improves OCD Symptoms

According to a recent study published in the Journal of Anxiety Disorders, videoconference- and cell phone-based cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) […]

CBT for Depression and Anxiety

Conceptualizing individual clients using the Cognitive Model at Beck Institute’s CBT for Depression and Anxiety Workshop.

The Generic Cognitive Model

In this clip from a recent 3-day workshop at Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck first describes […]

Seeking Safety Treatment Improves Outcomes in Patient with Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring PTSD

According to a recent study published in Addiction, seeking safety treatment (SS), a manualized, present-focused, cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) treatment […]

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Substance Abuse

In this clip from a recent 3-day workshop at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck discusses […]

A Monthly Summary of Beck Institute Updates [May 2012]

In its efforts to encourage the growth and dissemination of CBT throughout the world, the Beck Institute has expanded its […]

Social Competence Influences CBT Treatment Response in Anxious Youth

According to a recent study published in Child Psychiatry & Human Development, there are significant associations between measures of social […]

Restructuring Negative Core Beliefs

In this clip from a recent 3-day workshop at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dr. Aaron Beck discusses […]

CBT is Effective for Cocaine Addiction

A recent study published in Addictive Behaviors sought to determine whether the use of D-cycloserine (DCS), a cognitive enhancer, would […]