PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dr. Aaron T. Beck, a groundbreaking psychotherapist regarded as the father of cognitive therapy, died Monday at his Philadelphia home. He had turned 100 in July. Beck's work ...
Aaron T. Beck, who revolutionized the field of psychiatry and defied the norms of Freudian psychoanalysis by developing a pragmatic approach called cognitive behavior therapy, which addresses a ...
My former supervisor and mentor, Aaron T. Beck, is, undoubtedly, the most famous and influential living figure in the field of psychotherapy today (he is 93). As the originator of cognitive therapy, ...
Beck Institute’s world-renowned experts specialize in providing compassionate, high-quality Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT). CBT is a time-sensitive, structured, present-oriented form of talk therapy ...
Beck pioneered a new approach to therapy for patients with depression. Later in life, he continued his research and delivered important insights into schizophrenic patients. (Philadelphia Jewish ...
Aaron "Tim" Beck, MD, known as the father of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), died on Monday in Philadelphia. He was 100. Beck's pioneering career in psychoanalysis spanned more than seven decades, ...
Dr. Aaron Beck, the pioneer of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), has died at the age of 100. CBT, which is used to treat depression, psychiatric problems and psychological disorders, is a ...
Aaron T. Beck, MD, the developer of cognitive behavioral therapy, died Nov. 1 at age 100, The New York Times reported. Dr. Beck began his career as a psychiatrist training in Freudian psychoanalysis ...
Dr. Aaron Beck died yesterday at age 100. He revolutionized the field of psychotherapy by introducing cognitive behavioral therapy, CBT, which became more widely used than Freudian analysis. To ...
Dr. Aaron Beck, the pioneer of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), has died at the age of 100. CBT, which is used to treat depression, psychiatric problems and psychological disorders, is a ...
It was an answer to Freudian analysis: a pragmatic, thought-monitoring approach to treating anxiety, depression and other mental disorders, and it changed psychiatry. By Benedict Carey Dr. Aaron T.