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Understanding control and utilizing Control Theory in the science and practice of CBT
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- 24 September 2009, pp. 115-117
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Writing the ‘self’ into self-practice/self-reflection (SP/SR) in CBT: learning from autoethnography
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- 16 July 2019, e38
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How do people achieve and remain at a comfortable weight?: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
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- 11 November 2013, e13
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Working with gender and sexual minorities in the context of Islamic culture: a queer Muslim behavioural approach
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- 01 April 2019, e21
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The Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Competence Scale (CCS): initial development and validation
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- 15 December 2021, e39
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Utilising the Integrated Motivational Volitional (IMV) model to guide CBT practitioners in the use of their core skills to assess, formulate and reduce suicide risk factors
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- 04 August 2022, e36
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Cognitive behavioural therapy with older adults: enthusiasm without the evidence?
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- 01 June 2009, pp. 75-82
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Intrusive imagery and goals: a control theory perspective
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- 14 September 2009, pp. 134-144
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Improving CBT supervision. Four years of implementing NES Specialist Supervision Training for CBT in Scotland
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- 10 June 2020, e18
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From training to practice: a survey study of clinical challenges in implementing cognitive behavioural therapy in Norway
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- 06 August 2015, e16
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A test of the feasibility of a visualization method to show the depth and duration of awareness during Method of Levels therapy
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- 27 June 2019, e34
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The transfer of CBT education from classroom to work setting: getting it right or wasting the opportunities?
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- 01 April 2008, pp. 27-44
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Inflated sense of responsibility, explanatory style and the cognitive model of social anxiety disorder: a brief report of a case control study
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- 01 April 2019, e19
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Integrating CBT and CFT within a case formulation approach to reduce depression and anxiety in an older adult with a complex mental and physical health history: a single case study
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- 12 October 2020, e41
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The successful impact of adapting CBT in IAPT for people with complex long-term physical health conditions
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- 07 September 2020, e36
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Internet-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy for non-cardiac chest pain: a pilot and feasibility study
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- 01 July 2021, e19
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Associations between coping, thought control and psychological distress
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- 09 September 2016, e16
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Cognitive behavioural therapy in the treatment of social skills deficits and social phobia in a man with an autism spectrum disorder: a single-case study
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- 03 February 2016, e3
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A cognitive behavioural therapy smartphone app for adolescent depression and anxiety: co-design of ClearlyMe
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- 16 March 2022, e13
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Clinical supervision in CBT training: what do participants view as effective?
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- 14 September 2021, e27
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