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Even if you haven’t heard of the man behind it, you’ve likely heard of his contribution to psychology: cognitive behavioural therapy – CBT for short. American psychiatrist Dr Aaron Beck developed this form of talking therapy in the 1960s which can help people manage mental health problems by changing the way they think and behave. He died in November, aged.
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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 patient's fears and insecurities through counseling and practical assignments, died Monday at his home in Philadelphia. He was 100.