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Session-by-session change in misophonia: a descriptive case study using intensive CBT
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 16 / 2023
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- 21 July 2023, e18
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Efficacy of virtual reality-based exposure therapy for the treatment of fear of flying: a systematic review
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- 19 July 2023, e19
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Results of a qualitative study of patient, carer and clinician views on the experience of caring for individuals with psychosis in Pakistan
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- 21 June 2023, e17
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To (i)B or not to i(B), that is the question: on the differences between Ellis’ REBT and Beck’s CT
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- 15 June 2023, e16
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The relationship between therapist experiential avoidance and observed CBT competence during training: a preliminary investigation
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- 13 June 2023, e15
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A qualitative exploration of black psychotherapists’ personal experience of racism and the challenges that exist for black therapists who work with clients in therapy who have also experienced racism. A pilot study using interpretive phenomenological analysis
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- 06 June 2023, e14
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Adapting cognitive behaviour therapy for adults with autism: a lived experience-led consultation with specialist psychological therapists
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- 25 April 2023, e13
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Moving forward with the loss of a loved one: treating PTSD following traumatic bereavement with cognitive therapy
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- 20 April 2023, e12
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Reliability of the Reflective Essay Marking Scale (REMS): a scale for marking of students’ reflective essays
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- 31 March 2023, e11
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Culturally adapted CBT – the evolution of psychotherapy adaptation frameworks and evidence
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- 20 March 2023, e10
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MBCT training in IAPT: the experience of the first UK government funded teacher training programme
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- 03 March 2023, e8
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Doctoral clinical psychology student commentary on common myths about CBT: lessons learned for competency-based training
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- 02 March 2023, e7
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‘It’s been quite a poor show’ – exploring whether practitioners working for Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services are culturally competent to deal with the needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
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- 27 February 2023, e6
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Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) as a psychological intervention in the treatment of ARFID for children and young people
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- 22 February 2023, e5
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‘Not a cure, but helpful’ – exploring the suitability of evidence-based psychological interventions to the needs of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities
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- 11 January 2023, e4
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Adapting cognitive behaviour therapy for people with intellectual disabilities: an overview for therapist working in mainstream or specialist services
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- 10 January 2023, e3
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Thanks to Reviewers
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- 06 January 2023, e1
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Treating trauma-driven OCD with narrative exposure therapy alongside cognitive behavioural therapy
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- 06 January 2023, e2
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A single case report of using Dummett’s systemic cognitive behavioural formulation to guide treatment of adolescent PTSD
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- 27 December 2022, e61
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Working together when the problem is multi-faceted: understanding inter-agency working for the benefit of people with hoarding problems
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 15 December 2022, e60
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