Advances in CBT Newsletter - Spring 2024

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Colleagues,


I am happy to share with you the latest issue of our joint newsletter!


The Advances in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy newsletter is a joint publication of the Academy of Cognitive & Behavioral Therapies and the International Association of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. We have a great issue that is focused on major updates from the organizations including new leadership, free student memberships, and the upcoming international congress. We also have a number of excellent book reviews and a clinical strategy from the trainers corner. If you have any feedback or ideas for future issues, feel free to reach out to me directly walt2155@pacificu.edu.


Best Wishes,

Scott Waltman


Editor, Advances in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Newsletter

 

January 25, 2026
By Professor Emily A Holmes Department of Women’s and Children’s Health, Uppsala University, Sweden School of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK
December 15, 2025
A Personal and Professional Journey  My initial encounter with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) was simply an academic exploration of one therapeutic approach among many. However, this academic interest quickly evolved into a profound personal and professional calling, powerfully shaping my career and ultimately sparking a movement for psychotherapy education across the Arab world. During my second year of university, I was introduced to CBT. At the time, I was deeply drawn to Carl Rogers and the humanistic tradition, with its emphasis on empathy, relational depth, and the inherent potential for growth. Yet, Aaron Beck’s cognitive model, with its elegant and practical connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, resonated deeply within me. I recognized it not merely as a theory, but as a practical tool for living, something that could be applied, shared, and taught.
December 1, 2025
On November 20th, 2025 Dr. Lata McGinn was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Academy of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies (A-CBT) at the Awards ceremony held at the ABCT annual conference in New Orleans, Louisiana.