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The development of a parent–child activity based on the principles of perceptual control theory
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- 01 July 2020, e20
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A pilot practice-based outcomes evaluation of low-intensity cognitive behavioural interventions delivered by postgraduate trainees to children and young people with mild to moderate anxiety or low mood: an efficient way forward in mental health care?
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- 15 November 2021, e34
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What do others think? The why, when and how of using surveys in CBT
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- 23 September 2022, e42
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A qualitative study of patients’ experiences and acceptance of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy in primary care, Scotland
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- 03 September 2021, e24
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Exploring CBT therapists’ experience of feeling of safety within self-practice/self-reflection: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
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- 02 November 2021, e32
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Boosting exposure and response prevention with imagery-based techniques: a case study tackling sexual obsessions in an adolescent
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- 07 February 2022, e9
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An internet survey of psychiatrists who have a particular interest in cognitive behavioural therapy: what is the place for the cognitive behavioural model in their role as a psychiatrist?
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- 03 March 2015, e3
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‘Life just kind of sparkles’: clients’ experiences of being in cognitive behavioural group therapy and its impact on reducing shame in obsessive compulsive disorder
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- 25 March 2015, e6
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Client-led culturally responsive CBT – integrating familism in the treatment of chronic depression: a case study
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- 12 October 2020, e44
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A new tool for rating cognitive behavioural supervision – preliminary findings in a clinical setting
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- 16 March 2020, e2
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How does supervision aid cognitive behaviour therapy skill development? Perspectives of CBT trainees: a thematic analysis
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- 14 October 2020, e45
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The role of brief CBT in the treatment of anxiety and depression for young adults at a UK university: a pilot prospective audit study
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- 23 July 2015, e14
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Group CBT for psychosis in acute care: a review of outcome studies
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- 24 February 2015, e2
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A critical evaluation of the role of cognitive behaviour therapy in children and adolescents with depression
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- 01 June 2009, pp. 83-91
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for co-morbid anxiety and depression in heart failure: a case report
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- 07 July 2020, e22
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Attitudes and applications of chairwork amongst CBT therapists: a preliminary survey
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- 15 July 2021, e21
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Patient experience of Guided self-help CBT intervention for VoicEs (GiVE) delivered within a pilot randomized controlled trial
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- 06 October 2020, e40
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders and insomnia: a commentary on future directions
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- 30 July 2014, e11
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CBT for difficult-to-treat depression: single complex case
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- 11 August 2022, e37
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Mending a broken heart: a single case study on cognitive behavioural therapy for depression after romantic relationship break-up
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- 01 December 2020, e55
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