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Should I Do This or Should I Do That?: CBT for Indecision

Indecision can be defined as the inability or hesitancy to make a decision quickly, or experiencing difficulty making decisions. Indecision can become problematic when it causes an individual emotional distress or leads to negative consequences.

Culturally Responsive CBT: A Conversation with Pamela A. Hays, PhD

Leading expert in culturally responsive CBT, Pamela A. Hays, PhD, talks to Beck Institute about the steps clinicians should take to ensure they are appropriately adapting CBT for clients from a range of backgrounds and cultures, and personal preferences, characteristics, and needs.

Getting Ready for Therapy

By David A. Clark, PhD “Why do you want to see a therapist?” This question (or one like it) is […]

Interview with Pat McElwaine, PsyD: Treating Substance Use Disorder with CBT

Patrick McElwaine, PsyD, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), and a Beck Institute CBT Certified Clinician. Dr. […]

Striving for Work-Life Balance: Managing Worry for Clinicians 

Dr. Broder will be leading our upcoming CBT Strategies for Work-Life Balance webinar on June 10, 2022, providing evidence-based guidance […]

Dr. Aaron T. Beck

A Life Well-Lived Dr. Aaron T. Beck is globally recognized as the father of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) and one […]

The Basics of Mindfulness in CBT

Robert Hindman, PhD Research has demonstrated mindfulness to be an effective strategy for addressing various presenting problems and disorders, and […]

Application of Self-Esteem to the Theory of Modes: A Summary (Parts 1 & 2)

Brittany, John, BA & Aaron T. Beck, MD This post contains parts one and two of a three part article. Please […]

Difficult Rewards: Chronic Pain and Opioid Use

By Allen R. Miller, PhD, MBA Many therapists tell me that they don’t want to work with clients who have […]

Chronic Pain and Opioid Use: The Important Role of CBT Therapists

By Allen R. Miller, Ph.D., MBAExecutive Director, Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy The epidemic co-occurrence of chronic pain and […]

The Holistic Model

The Holistic Model Written by Aaron T. Beck, MD The prevailing model of assessing and understanding schizophrenia is based on the NIMH-Measurement […]

Trauma Treatment: Evidence-Based Approaches versus Intuitive Approaches

Trauma Treatment: Evidence-Based Approaches versus Intuituve Approaches By Aaron Brinen, PsyD Sitting in her first session, a 24-year old, anxious […]

How Cognitive Therapists Can Contribute to Client Well-Being

Learn to work with these clients in our upcoming CBT for Chronic Pain and Medical Conditions virtual workshop. CBT for […]

Working with Borderline Personality Disorder

Dr. Robert Hindman will be leading our summer CBT for Personality Disorders virtual workshop beginning on July 5, 2022. Learn […]

The Future of Community Mental Health for Persons with Severe Mental Illness

The Future of Community Mental Health for Persons with Severe Mental Illness by Aaron T. Beck, MD Part 3 of […]

Treating Substance Misuse Disorders with CBT

Cory Newman, PhD, ABPP, Beck Institute Faculty If you plan to treat patients suffering from substance misuse disorders, I have […]

Reducing Clinician Stress When Treating Traumatized, Suicidal Clients

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

From our Archives: Reflections on My Public Dialog with the Dalai Lama

Aaron T. Beck, M.D. Göteborg  June 13, 2005 Judy Beck and I met with the Dalai Lama initially in his […]

The Link between Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Positive Psychology

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

Worry and Worriers

Judith S. Beck, PhD Worry, as defined by Clark and Beck (2012) is “a persistent, repetitive, and uncontrollable chain of […]