
Aaron P. Brinen,PsyD
@recoverwithcbt
Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy Developer; schizophrenia,PTSD, mostly getting back to life! Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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My wonderful colleague ❤️Aaron P. Brinen,PsyD is organizing this fantastic CBT conference filled with an all-star 🤩 lineup of expert psychotherapists who will provide practical, hands-on trainings so you can implement in their own practices! And you can earn CME📚! Register today!








My first blog post Psychology Today!!! Check it out!!! “I’m Doing My Therapy… But I Still Feel Bad." | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

My first Psychology Today Blog Increased mental health symptoms in the current political and cultural climate and suggestions of what to do. Please feel free to share!!! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Mental Wellness is hard to maintain in this current uncertain and stressful political and cultural environment. Even if doing all your therapy. In my first Psychology Today blog post, see why and what to do! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Political and cultural uncertainty in the current environment can take a toll on your mental wellness and bring back symptoms. Even if you are using all your good therapy skills! Here’s my Psychology Today blog post with ideas how to help! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Serious Mental Illness is often blamed following high-profile violence. In my Psychology Today article, see why we do it, why it's unhelpful, and what we can do instead. High-Profile Violence and How We Can Be Effective for Change | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Let's challenge the misconception that serious mental illness is to blame for high-profile violence. Discover a more effective approach to driving positive change in my latest Psychology Today blog. Please share! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Serious mental illness is often blamed for these events and these individuals suffer from the stigma. This Psychology Today blog looks at why we do it, how we can be more effective, and what we can do instead. Share this essential blog. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…

Mass shootings aren't caused by mental illness. This myth fuels stigma and misses the real issues: poverty, trauma, and lack of support. Learn the facts and how we can truly address violence Psychology Today blog. 👇 #MentalHealthAwareness #EndTheStigma psychologytoday.com/us/blog/beyond…
