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  • Mental Health: Britain's Biggest Social Problem?
       Prepared by Lord Richard Layard
       For a Prime Minister's Strategy Unit seminar on mental health
       Held 20th January 2005.



  • The Current State of Cognitive Therapy: A 40-year Retrospective
        Aaron T. Beck, M.D., Archives of General Psychiatry, Sept. 2005


  • Reflections On My Public Dialog With The Dalai Lama
       Aaron T. Beck, M.D., June 2005


  • Buddhism and Cognitive Therapy
       Aaron T. Beck, M.D., Cognitive Therapy Today, Spring 2005



  • Five-minute first aid for psychosis
        Current Psychiatry, January 2005; Reprinted with permission from
        Dowden Health Media, ©2005, Current Psychiatry



  • Interview with Dr. Aaron T. Beck
       Conducted by Sidney Bloch, May 4, 2004


  • Interview with Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D., author of "The Worry Cure"
       Newsweek, November 2005


  • Overcoming Depression
       Tufts University's Health and Nutrition Newsletter, August 2004


  • Challenging Freud, Starting a Revolution
       Yale Medicine: Summer, 2004


  • Short Insomnia Therapy Beats Sleeping Pills: 4 Half-Hour CBT Sessions Work Better, Last Longer Than Ambien
       WebMD, September 2004.


  • WPR: Do you think you worry too much? An interview with Robert L. Leahy, Ph.D.
        Audio Webcast
       conducted by Ben Merens of Wisconsin Public Radio, 11/23/2005
       (scroll to mid-page for webcast)



  • NPR: Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Thinking Positive
       Audio Webcast
       by Alix Spiegel for All Things Considered, June 2, 2004



  • NPR: Cognitive Behavior Therapy: Treating Depression in Adolescents
       Audio Webcast
       by Michelle Trudeau for All Things Considered, June 4, 2004



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