January 19, 2009
The Boston Globe
An evolving view of depression
By Carey Goldberg
In the world of therapy, Dr. Aaron T. Beck is a rock star.
Considered the father of cognitive behavioral therapy, a form of psychological treatment that has swept the country in recent decades, he has been so famous for so long that some are surprised to find out that he is still, at 87, hard at work.
Beck has recently come out with a new, overarching theory of depression, the mood darkness that in any given year afflicts ...
The Boston Globe
An evolving view of depression
By Carey Goldberg
In the world of therapy, Dr. Aaron T. Beck is a rock star.
Considered the father of cognitive behavioral therapy, a form of psychological treatment that has swept the country in recent decades, he has been so famous for so long that some are surprised to find out that he is still, at 87, hard at work.
Beck has recently come out with a new, overarching theory of depression, the mood darkness that in any given year afflicts ...