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Cory F. Newman

Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Psychiatry

Contact information
Center for Cognitive Therapy
University of Pennsylvania
Department of Psychiatry, 2nd floor
3535 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104-3309
Office: (215) 898-3466
Fax: (215) 898-1865
Education:
B.A.
University of Pennsylvania (summa cum laude), 1981.
M.A. (Psychology)
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1983.
Ph.D. (Clinical Psychology)
State University of New York at Stony Brook, 1987.
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Description of Research Expertise

Psychotherapy process and outcome research -- cognitive-behavioral therapy protocol supervisor and therapist.

Description of Clinical Expertise

Cognitive therapy for depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, personality disorders, substance abuse, and couples/family issues.

Description of Other Expertise

Trained classical pianist. Often concludes international lectures with a piano recital (e.g., an all-Chopin program following three days of cognitive therapy lectures in Warsaw, Poland, May 2007).

Selected Publications

Newman, C.F., Leahy, R., Beck, A.T., Reilly-Harrington, N., & Gyulai, L.: Bipolar disorder: A Cognitive therapy approach. Washington, DC: APA Books, 2001.

Newman, C.F.: Reducing the risk of suicide in patients with bipolar disorder: Interventions and safeguards. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 12: 76-88, 2005.

Ellis, T., & Newman, C.F.: Choosing to live: How to defeat suicide through cognitive therapy. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger, 1996.

Newman, C.F.: The therapeutic relationship in cognitive therapy with difficult-to-engage patients. The therapeutic relationship in the cognitive behavioral psychotherapies. P. Gilbert, & R.L. Leahy (eds.). London, U.K.: Routledge-Brunner. Page: 165-184, 2007.

Newman, C.F.: The therapeutic relationship and alliance in short-term cognitive therapy. The therapeutic alliance in brief psychotherapy. J. Safran & J.C. Muran (eds.). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, Page: 95-122, 1998.

Newman, C.F.: Hypotheticals in cognitive psychotherapy: Creative questions, novel answers, and therapeutic change. Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy: An International Quarterly. 14(2): 135-147, 2000.

Newman, C.F., & Beck, J.S.: Selecting, training, and supervising therapists in randomized controlled trials. Evidence-based outcome research: A practical guide to conducting randomized controlled trials for psychosocial interventions. A.M. Nezu, & C.M. Nezu (eds.). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. Page: 245-262, 2008.

Newman, C.F., & Fingerhut, R.: Avoidant personality disorder. Concise Oxford Textbook of Psychotherapy. G. Gabbard, J. Beck, and J. Holmes (eds.). Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press, 2005.

Newman, C.F.: Substance use disorders. Cognitive Therapy for Complex and Comorbid Depression: Assessment and Treatment. M.A. Whisman (eds.). New York: Guilford Press. Page: 233-254, 2008.

Newman, C.F.: Cognitive therapy of borderline personality disorder. Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Sourcebook VandeCreek, L. (eds.). Sarasota, FL: Professional Resource Press, 16: 17-37, 1998.

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Last updated: 01/27/2009
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