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Cost-utility analyses of cognitive-behavioral therapy of depression: A systematic review

Abstract Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) causes a massive disease burden worldwide. Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is an important treatment […]

Cognitive Behavioral Aspects of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

A recent study followed 620 patients with gastroenteritis (an infection or inflammation of the stomach area) to see if they went on to […]

Weighing patients within cognitive-behavioral therapy for eating disorders: How, when and why

Abstract While weight, beliefs about weight and weight changes are key issues in the pathology and treatment of eating disorders, […]

Cognitive Versus Exposure Therapy for Problem Gambling: Randomised Controlled Trial.

 Abstract BACKGROUND: Problem gambling-specific cognitive therapy (CT) and behavioural (exposure-based) therapy (ET) are two core cognitive-behavioural techniques to treating the […]

Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy

This study aimed to gain an understanding of the aspects of trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (Trauma-Focused-CBT) for post-traumatic stress disorder […]

Internet-Based Cognitive Behavior Therapy is Effective for Severe Health Anxiety

OBJECTIVE: A sudden gain is defined as a large and stable individual improvement occurring between two consecutive treatment sessions. Sudden […]

Group Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Low Back Pain among Primary Care Patients

According to a recent study published in PAIN, group cognitive behavioral intervention (CBI) is effective in reducing low back pain […]

Systems of Psychotherapy (Part 1)

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

Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to Treat Children with Asperger’s Syndrome

A recent report by Donoghue et al (2011) explored the use of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) in children and young […]

Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders: Science and Practice

We asked David A. Clark to send us a description of the excellent, state-of-the-art new book on anxiety he co-authored […]

Understanding the Interplay Between Disordered Eating and Perfectionism

Jenna DiLossi, PsyD, ABPP, explores the role that perfectionism plays in the development, maintenance, and treatment of eating disorders.

Improving Self-Regulation of Communication in Patients Experiencing Bipolar Episodes

Browse our live and on-demand CBT and CT-R (Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy) training opportunities in our training catalog. One of the […]

Resources for Refugees, Conflict, and Trauma

The acute and longstanding effects of war, conflict, and unrest are substantial. Beck Institute is committed to helping people experiencing […]

In the Media: Remembering Dr. Aaron T. Beck

Tim Beck’s Final Brainstorms Dr. Aaron Beck, pioneer of cognitive behavioral therapy, dies at age 100. Dr. Aaron Beck: Cognitive […]

Teaching and Supervising CBT

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

CT reduces cerebral atrophy in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Researchers from Raboud University Nijmegen investigated whether Cognitive Therapy (CT) affected the cerebral atrophy of patients suffering from Chronic Fatigue […]

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

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

Protocol: Reducing Suicidal Ideation Among Turkish Migrants in the Netherlands and in the UK: Effectiveness of an Online Intervention

Abstract Background: The Turkish community living in Europe has an increased risk for suicidal ideation and attempted suicide. Online self-help […]

Group CBT for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Meta-Analysis

OBJECTIVE: A few meta-analyses have examined psychological treatments for a social anxiety disorder (SAD). This is the first meta-analysis that […]

Modified Illness Perceptions Questionnaire Predicts Response to CBT for Psychosis

OBJECTIVE: Clinical responsiveness to cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (CBTp) varies. Recent research has demonstrated that illness perceptions predict active […]