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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Chronic Pain and Opioid Use: The Important Role of CBT Therapists
Chronic Pain and Opioid Use: The Important Role of CBT Therapists By Allen R. Miller, Ph.D., MBACBT Program Director, Beck […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Treating Substance Misuse Disorders with CBT
Expert Beck Institute faculty member Bruce Liese, PhD, will lead our upcoming CBT for Addictive Disorders interactive virtual workshop in […]
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How to Know if Therapy is Working
In many cases, it’s difficult for clients to know whether they’re making progress because therapists do not necessarily state the […]
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Worry and Worriers
Judith S. Beck, PhD Worry, as defined by Clark and Beck (2012) is “a persistent, repetitive, and uncontrollable chain of […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Homework
I often tell therapists and patients that the way people get better is to make small changes in their thinking […]
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The impact of executive function on response to cognitive behavioral therapy in late-life depression
Abstract: Objective: Late-life depression (LLD) is a common and debilitating condition among older adults. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has strong empirical […]
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Using the Mnemonic “Three Cs” with Children and Adolescents
Torrey Creed, PhD While the basic principles of Cognitive Therapy remain constant across age groups, certain variations in explanations help […]
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Question: Does Cognitive Behavior Therapy Include Insight?
Answer: Insight is always a part of cognitive therapy — an important part, but not an end in itself. […]
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Guest Blogger Dr. Judith Beck: CBT for Diabetes
Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) is usually short-term, goal-directed, and skills based. Therapists help patients identify and solve problems and learn […]
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