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A native of Rhode Island, Aaron Beck had an early interest in psychology. After graduating from Brown University, he embarked on a career in medicine at Yale University with the intention of specializing in psychiatry. Dissatisfied with classical psychoanalysis, he turned to modified psychoanalytic show more approaches and was particularly influenced by ego psychology advanced by Rapaport. Ego psychology directed his interest in cognition, and over time Beck abandoned the psychoanalytic framework and formulated his own cognitive theory-behavior therapy for patients with depression and other psychiatric disorders. He developed numerous measurement scales, including the Beck Depression Inventory, the Beck Hopelessness Scale, and the Self-Concept Test, which are widely used as diagnostic and research tools in the field. Beck continues to teach, consult, and write about the use of cognitive therapy in treating emotional disorders and other problems. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

Works by Aaron T. Beck

Cognitive Therapy and the Emotional Disorders (1976) 288 copies, 4 reviews
Antidote to Depression (1988) 6 copies
The Prediction of suicide (1974) 5 copies
Esquizofrenia (2010) 2 copies

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Mind Over Mood: Change How You Feel by Changing the Way You Think (1995) — Introduction, some editions — 887 copies, 6 reviews
Reinventing Your Life: The Breakthrough Program to End Negative Behavior and Feel Great Again (1993) — Foreword, some editions — 610 copies, 6 reviews
Cognitive Therapy: Basics and Beyond (1995) — Foreword — 446 copies, 3 reviews
Evil: Inside Human Violence and Cruelty (1996) — some editions — 299 copies, 6 reviews
Madness Explained: Psychosis and Human Nature (2003) — Foreword, some editions — 238 copies, 2 reviews
Ending the Depression Cycle (2003) — Foreword — 27 copies
The Art of Staying Together (New Consciousness Reader) (1998) — Contributor — 18 copies

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6 reviews
It's not a bad book, but it was a bit too academic for my tastes. Of course, that's probably what's it's meant to be. So don't give too much weight to my opinion if that's what you want. I have Bipolar II and was looking for specifics in coping with my particular brand of craziness.
Excellent, and accessible for the layperson, without being unduly non-technical.
Excellent self help book which explores some of the basic kinds of irrational thinking which cloud our emotions and lead to greater levels of anxiety and depression.
This book is very helpful in understanding more about what Cognitive therapy is and symptoms of emotional disorder is and how it often goes unnoticed in people who have this disorder.

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