An introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - Aaron Beck

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    An introduction to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy developed by Aaron Beck. In this presentation, I discuss them main idea of the therapy and the history of its ideas and practice.
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  • @Counsellingtutor1
    @Counsellingtutor1  Год назад +4

    Download CBT Overview * FREE PDF handout HERE counsellingtutor.com/counselling-approaches/cognitive-behavioural/

  • @ItsameDrew
    @ItsameDrew 2 года назад +57

    RIP Aaron Beck. He passed today at age 100.
    Thank you for this video, you're helping me understand my uni essays a lot better

  • @AIO.5
    @AIO.5 Год назад

    I was given a school project by my lecturer to talk about CBT on drug abusers. This will help me a lot with my project.
    Thank you for.

  • @tamileday7680
    @tamileday7680 6 лет назад +8

    Thank you for this session/discussion on CBT. It helps as a refresher!

  • @melaniehealy1803
    @melaniehealy1803 3 года назад +12

    Hi. I discovered the world of podcasts yesterday. I am a trainee counselling and have listened to 10 of your podcasts so far. I can now go on long walks and learn at the same time. You both make things very clear and your personalities are very engaging. Thank you

    • @jcozad3215
      @jcozad3215 Год назад

      Very well said Melanie. Blessings!

  • @who302
    @who302 7 лет назад +5

    Good video, easy to follow and great examples. Thank you for dedicating your time to make this.

  • @gauravnerurkar5050
    @gauravnerurkar5050 Год назад

    Very informative and guiding introductory session briefing on the prime aspects of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy [C.B.T.] and Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy [R.E.B.T.]

  • @brightonlupeska2950
    @brightonlupeska2950 2 года назад +4

    I love these presentations a lot. Helping me to become a great psychotherapist

  • @kajilabryan9264
    @kajilabryan9264 2 месяца назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO PRESENTATION THANK YOU

  • @teacherfful
    @teacherfful 9 лет назад +2

    Great video... It is clear and precise of the theory of cognitive behavioral. Thanks a lot!

  • @jakecorynthian3516
    @jakecorynthian3516 5 лет назад +2

    👍🏿 great introduction to CBT. Many thanks.

  • @punditpete
    @punditpete 10 лет назад +18

    I am due to attend my first CBT appointment in a few days. My problems all revolve around people and how they view me. I have no other issues and consider myself mentally strong. However,I appear to have major problems in getting my point of view across particularly in the workplace. I feel that people have no respect for my feelings and i struggle to progress. It will be interesting to see how my mindset can be changed,because I do want to change.

    • @carrolandre304
      @carrolandre304 10 лет назад +1

      Hope it goes well.

    • @Maaraujo7
      @Maaraujo7 Год назад +5

      I wonder if CBT worked for u after all this time ?

    • @frederickwood9116
      @frederickwood9116 Год назад +2

      It would be very interesting to hear someone talk about the fruits or learnings from an effort some 8 years ago.

  • @koopon3900
    @koopon3900 Год назад

    An insightful, practical, and concise presentation - thank you!

  • @telmus
    @telmus 8 лет назад +14

    Great video. After watching it I have an idea about CBT. Thank you very much for dedicating your time to share this.

  • @simonjacques5343
    @simonjacques5343 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Rory, a real help as always

  • @finn191275
    @finn191275 9 лет назад +6

    Great video well put together!

  • @shaan814
    @shaan814 7 лет назад +20

    This is a fantastic introduction to CBT and I have found your explanation incredibly helpful. Your style of presentation and use of relevant examples are superb. Thank you for posting.

  • @whackfaldado
    @whackfaldado 11 лет назад +4

    Really liked this video. To the point and easy to listen to. Thanks

  • @Ali-pl2gq
    @Ali-pl2gq 8 лет назад +2

    Thank you for this video really helpful to know more about CBT at the moment I am waiting for an appointment to see CBT can't wait to go to get started t overcome this blip in my life

  • @nathankaiser2511
    @nathankaiser2511 Год назад

    Aaron you are brilliant teacher, Amen thank you for sharing your video

  • @artwoodson5451
    @artwoodson5451 Год назад

    Wonderful video very much help for my study on Dr. Beck, CBT. Greatly appreciated many thanks

  • @veronikapalikova2714
    @veronikapalikova2714 4 года назад +1

    You're being very helpful. Thank you for great videos. Subscribed!

  • @mikecarinum3032
    @mikecarinum3032 11 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the upload.

  • @amberstephens8976
    @amberstephens8976 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this.

  • @travelling42
    @travelling42 11 лет назад

    Engaging and useful overview of CBT~ thanks.

  • @kahstd
    @kahstd 10 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the info

  • @nikytagriffith6822
    @nikytagriffith6822 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you for these videos. they are helping me so much!:):)

  • @01timp.87
    @01timp.87 3 года назад

    I'm relly interessted in CBT and hearing Aaron T. Beck speaking enlighted me.

  • @sararolfe
    @sararolfe Год назад

    great overview and examples thankyou! supporting my level 2 study really well...

  • @tanvir875
    @tanvir875 3 года назад

    Thanks for presenting this

  • @johnmurphy6556
    @johnmurphy6556 2 года назад

    Excellent!! 10/10.

  • @colourful_chaos
    @colourful_chaos 9 лет назад +3

    Thank you for such a helpful video :)

  • @avuartistry232
    @avuartistry232 2 года назад

    OMG this was really helpful 💘 THANK YOU SO MUCH

  • @cathcoombs1380
    @cathcoombs1380 6 месяцев назад

    SO helpful. Thank you

  • @Silentdogs
    @Silentdogs 11 лет назад +1

    very informative. Thank you.

  • @ArcadeCabNBud
    @ArcadeCabNBud 5 лет назад +2

    thanks for this, am about to have some cb therapy, also hoping to do cbt motorcycle training too, cheers

  • @bloodfluke7530
    @bloodfluke7530 7 лет назад

    Great videos Rory...Excellent stuff... SMART Recovery is based on REBT and CBT

  • @ruipedro4195
    @ruipedro4195 2 года назад +2

    Aaron Beck is the founder of Cognitive
    Therapy

  • @mesipoe2097
    @mesipoe2097 7 месяцев назад

    This was a great video to watch

  • @naturalfreebird2851
    @naturalfreebird2851 Год назад

    Thank you, so helpful

  • @nathippo
    @nathippo 11 лет назад

    brilliant vid .. thanks for making it x

  • @mohanavlogs8295
    @mohanavlogs8295 4 месяца назад

    Excellent explanation

  • @wksmartypants
    @wksmartypants 11 лет назад

    Really enjoyed the video, easy to understand language...tauke!!

  • @TheSereiaM
    @TheSereiaM 5 лет назад

    Excellent

  • @sharmasibal
    @sharmasibal 10 лет назад +1

    Extremely comprehensive.

  • @annecavers6738
    @annecavers6738 8 лет назад

    thanks for ur videos they r really helping me in my counselling courses. I was wondering if u could explain Adlerian therapy as well its one I'm having trouble with and I can't find any videos on it

  • @kl47
    @kl47 11 лет назад

    working fine for me thank you.

  • @Mutumiangatha
    @Mutumiangatha 2 года назад

    Thank you sir, from kwale kenya

  • @CoachSharline
    @CoachSharline 11 лет назад

    this a really good video

  • @Counsellingtutor1
    @Counsellingtutor1  11 лет назад +7

    Hi James,
    When I talk about Cognitive , I am of course referring to how we think which leads to how we we behave. Cognitive homework is about challenging our thought process which then gives us alternatives to how we behave in any given situation .. hope that clears things up .

    • @ianwilliamcooper7473
      @ianwilliamcooper7473 6 лет назад +1

      Hi Rory.... what about the ACT view that thoughts only have influence on behaviour if we believe them to be true? We can think one thing and behave in a contrary way if we have the tools to defuse from our thoughts...

    • @LaShondaFelton1983
      @LaShondaFelton1983 Месяц назад

      What Their Client Patient Richard's Last Name?

  • @kpatino6197
    @kpatino6197 7 лет назад +1

    helpful video and great content, easy to understand which is exactly what I needed as theory can get a little heavy. From a fellow dyslexic ; )

  • @teacherfful
    @teacherfful 9 лет назад +1

    Is it possible for you to discuss the different in traditional assessment approach vs. Cognitive Behavioral therapy approach?

  • @StonefieldJim4
    @StonefieldJim4 11 лет назад

    ... accepting that changing our behaviour is key to modifying our cognitions.

  • @andreahodson7031
    @andreahodson7031 5 месяцев назад

    I am currently training level5 CBT and am still not sure...I am person centred trained though it seems a rare find these days for clients to access.

  • @gerardtalbot6244
    @gerardtalbot6244 7 лет назад

    From another sufferer with Dyspraxia I learnt a new word today "Pedantic" ....

  • @finn191275
    @finn191275 9 лет назад +17

    Does it matter about the spelling? Surely it's the content of the subject that counts?!

    • @mattcracker3555
      @mattcracker3555 6 лет назад

      +CounsellingTutor Kudos for the video content! Forgive me for the intrusion, I am interested in your thoughts. Have you ever tried - Trentvorty Kids Science Theorem (google it)? It is an awesome exclusive product for becoming an excellent parent minus the hard work. Ive heard some super things about it and my close friend Aubrey got great success with it.

    • @yvonnehayes6224
      @yvonnehayes6224 3 года назад

      Yes if you want to be seen as a professional

  • @chickedee1085
    @chickedee1085 7 месяцев назад

    Is it the closest we get to memory wiping

  • @geldslaw
    @geldslaw 9 лет назад +2

    thank you, the only problem i have with cbt is that you can only change the thinking the person is aware of?

    • @CalumnMcAulay
      @CalumnMcAulay 9 лет назад +2

      How do you know there are thoughts there if you're not aware of them?

    • @RobertHarcourt
      @RobertHarcourt 6 лет назад +2

      My understanding is that the CBT therapist can help the client become aware of (unhelpful) thoughts which the client may, or may not, be unaware of.

  • @gmansard641
    @gmansard641 2 года назад +1

    I have struggled with depression and anxiety for much if my life.
    Counseling and therapy have never done much of anything. Medication worked for many years but is no longer effective.
    Nothing in this video is anything new to me, I really have tried these things (no I didn't do it half heartedly then give up) and it had no effect.
    Nothing has made any difference. I have no reason to believe that any counseling ever does anything.

  • @LiamPorterFilms
    @LiamPorterFilms Год назад

    Why is the premise always "can't cross the road"? It's a bit abstract

  • @AntonySammeroff
    @AntonySammeroff 10 лет назад

    hey thanks for making this video - would you be interested in a skype conversation about some of these approaches - if you thought it was worthwhile I could record it and it could put it up on the channel or maybe we'd just enjoy the conversation for its own sake

  • @nualamccarthy259
    @nualamccarthy259 5 лет назад

    Where's the arrow ??

  • @StonefieldJim4
    @StonefieldJim4 11 лет назад

    What he describes as 'cognitive homework' is behavioural homework.

  • @bigmarkztv3529
    @bigmarkztv3529 10 лет назад +2

    so all CBT is ,is trying to think on the bright side of things ?

    • @carrolandre304
      @carrolandre304 10 лет назад +1

      Logical thinking, reality testing, broadening interpretations, e.g. If I do not get what I want it is terrible, and I can not stand it.
      Questioning, Is it always great when you get what you want?
      Do you always get what you want and if not is it always terrible?
      It may be terrible but is it possible you can tolerate it?
      Is it logical to think that you can always get what you want?
      what could be a challenge to this belief? etc. etc.

    • @kanadiz434
      @kanadiz434 6 лет назад

      BigMarkzTV b

  • @ruipedro4195
    @ruipedro4195 2 года назад

    Aaron Beck died with 100 years old, day 1 /11/21. RIP

  • @debbiechapman-ne5ki
    @debbiechapman-ne5ki Год назад

    Can I use your videos and reference for my assignments?

  • @Electrowave
    @Electrowave 5 лет назад +1

    How does CBT help with ASD?

    • @andreahodson7031
      @andreahodson7031 5 месяцев назад +1

      it doesnt

    • @Electrowave
      @Electrowave 5 месяцев назад

      @@andreahodson7031 My GP thought it would. I've learned a lot in the past 4 years 🙂

  • @CM-fl6go
    @CM-fl6go 9 лет назад

    Beckian formulation based CBT is not REBT...I think you are confusing the two, particularly around the 7 minute mark. Nice try and video though.

  • @arandorapress7561
    @arandorapress7561 2 года назад

    Consequence is the correct spelling.

  • @sarahlove4667
    @sarahlove4667 10 лет назад

    I like the philosophy of CT. I think it's very important to understand and find alternative solutions for our negative thoughts. However, I feel like CT is unrealistic too. For example, a person might be able to find happy thoughts to a bad situation, however what if that bad situation continues on a daily? That means the person is always having to fight against their automatic thoughts when the situation is inevitable. Wouldn't that make the person crazy sooner or later?...

    • @ianwilliamcooper7473
      @ianwilliamcooper7473 6 лет назад +3

      Look at Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT). The basic idea behind ACT is that the struggle we have with our inner states (thoughts, emotions etc) is the reason that people remain locked in suffering. ACT teaches skills to see thoughts as just constructions of language rather that truths that must be obeyed or listened to. ACT also takes into account the evolutionary reasons that people experience negative thoughts. Unfortunately we live in a time where happiness seems to mean feeling good all the time, where ACT believes that the human experience offers a wide range of emotional states that includes negative feelings and thoughts. Being able to accept these inner states and step back from them using mindfulness based techniques can really help people. This does not mean that you will 'get rid' of negative inner states, it just means you can learn a new way to relate to them. ACT looks at being willing to experience negative thought or feelings and allow them to come and go while still pursuing the things that matter in your life... If someone is struggling they may think that in order for them to get on with their lives they need to 'get rid' of these negative emotional states. ACT on the other hand says that you can still choose to do the things that you value, despite what your thoughts tell you and this is done by techniques that promote what ACT refers to as cognitive defusion. Basically, being able to stop out of your thoughts and look at them objectively rather than be dictated to by them. Some good books to look at are 'Get our of your Mind and into your life,' by Steve Hayes. Or, 'The Happiness Trap,' by Russ Harris. Or, the Mindfulness and Acceptance workbooks for depression or anxiety from New Harbinger books.... Good luck..

    • @JesusGonzalez-uh3sl
      @JesusGonzalez-uh3sl 5 лет назад

      It might seem like a bad situation to you because you might be looking at it from the lense of anxiety. Once you use CBT techniques you will be able to desensitize yourself from any feelings to the situation. Your situation might remain but you will be looking at it from a rational point, not from the point that you would look at it when you had anxiety.

  • @mesolithicman164
    @mesolithicman164 2 года назад

    You might need to check the spelling of 'Consequence'.

  • @Drvinnieboombatts
    @Drvinnieboombatts Год назад

    Too bad those in CBT don’t realize that the feeling comes first and then the thought is established

  • @ElectricWizard454
    @ElectricWizard454 10 лет назад

    we have no free will in order to change our lives

    • @carrolandre304
      @carrolandre304 10 лет назад

      Freudian, view, we are fixed and destined to live out our lives because of our early years, This type of therapy was never effective, Existential type therapies have always been helpful and do not take on this point of view.

    • @erasmusso
      @erasmusso 10 лет назад

      What do you mean?

    • @carrolandre304
      @carrolandre304 10 лет назад

      Hi Erasmusso, I just noted that Freudian thought is based more on a deterministic philosophy and cbt is based on more of an existential philosophy.
      So it would side with free will ideas. i.e. increasing self awareness and decide for oneself direction of life. This stresses responsibility.

    • @erasmusso
      @erasmusso 10 лет назад +1

      Carrol Andre Hi, thanks for your answer, I understand that, I was curious why ElectricWizard454 said "we have no free will in order to change our lives". Is he just trolling or am I missing something?

    • @ElectricWizard454
      @ElectricWizard454 10 лет назад

      Ive been on the couch enough to know that just because you change your perception of your social environment does not mean the life you desire will become a reality; cognitive therapy does not change your genetics or your adaptability to society.

  • @deborahgrantham7387
    @deborahgrantham7387 Год назад

    Teaches you to stop ruminating about things.

  • @veegandhi
    @veegandhi 10 лет назад +5

    incorrect spelling of "consiquence?" it is consequence!!!

    • @Counsellingtutor1
      @Counsellingtutor1  10 лет назад +20

      Vee, unfortunately , I have dyslexia so some of my spelling gets a bit mixed up although I can spell and understand the meaning of 'pedantic' !

    • @bimboespiritual
      @bimboespiritual 10 лет назад +5

      CounsellingResource Vee Gandhi I think you owe somebody an apology

    • @Kev80ification
      @Kev80ification 9 лет назад +1

      Chill out dude

  • @barbaro267
    @barbaro267 7 лет назад

    That accent tho.

  • @michaelpurcell5508
    @michaelpurcell5508 8 лет назад +1

    consequence.

    • @Counsellingtutor1
      @Counsellingtutor1  8 лет назад +17

      +Michael Purcell Unfortunately , I have dyslexia so some of my spelling gets a bit mixed up, although I can spell and understand the meaning of 'pedantic' !

  • @u-x3982
    @u-x3982 7 месяцев назад

    so british

  • @FantastyckplastycK
    @FantastyckplastycK 10 лет назад

    how can i trust someone who cant spell sonsequence, jeez

    • @Counsellingtutor1
      @Counsellingtutor1  10 лет назад +5

      Quite...!

    • @andrewt836
      @andrewt836 7 лет назад +4

      Action: sees an incorrect spelling. Belief: people that cannot spell correctly cannot be trusted to impart factual information. Consequence: does not trust what they are reading enough to post about it in the comments section.

    • @teresamarieinbarrera6267
      @teresamarieinbarrera6267 2 года назад

      Presenter might have used a service to prepare the slides because he has dyslexia, is just a badspeller, etc., so wouldn't have had proofreading skills. The spelling errors weren't rampant and most importantly "consiquence" did its job of communication. Or maybe he just made a typo. Big deal.

  • @trainersonthego7731
    @trainersonthego7731 11 лет назад

    Do not sign up for this at all. Spend your money on an in person therapist/counseling; not these internet fools who will say anything to get your money!

    • @JesusGonzalez-uh3sl
      @JesusGonzalez-uh3sl 5 лет назад

      Not true. I dont know about the guy on this video but there are others that have helped tremendously for free

  • @breland7809
    @breland7809 Год назад

    This man has no charisma. Sound like you want to do it ffs lol.