Marjan G. Holloway

Marjan G. Holloway, Ph.D., is a distinguished academic professional with extensive experience in clinical psychology. Currently serving as a Professor in the Department of Medical & Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences since June 2006, Marjan also contributes as a Speakers Faculty member at the Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy beginning in 2012 and as Faculty at the Zero Suicide Institute since 2021. Marjan's educational background includes a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Suicide Prevention at the University of Pennsylvania, a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, a Master of Arts in Pre-Clinical Psychology from Chapman University, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Psychology from UC Irvine.

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Bethesda, United States

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Beck Institute for Cognitive Behavior Therapy

Beck Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit with the mission of improving lives worldwide through excellence and innovation in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy. It was established in 1994 by Dr. Aaron T. Beck and Dr. Judith S. Beck. As the leading source for Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) training and resources, Beck Institute has provided more than 45,000 clinicians from 130 countries with state-of-the-art training in CBT, the most highly researched and widely adopted of the evidence-based psychotherapies. In 2019, Beck Institute opened the Beck Institute Center for Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R) to train professionals and staff who work with individuals with serious mental health conditions. In the same year, Beck Institute launched an intensive CBT certification program designed to raise the bar for excellence in the field through training, mentorship, and feedback from expert faculty. In addition to professional training, Beck Institute provides information and resources for the public on these two forms of evidence-based psychotherapy and operates a small, in-house clinic to treat clients. The Beck Institute Cares website provides information and resources about CBT to the lay public.


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