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Cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in advanced Parkinson's disease: a case illustration
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- 16 July 2012, pp. 60-69
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Primary care community engagement – delivery of an enhanced and brief homogeneous group TF-CBT intervention for trauma from a single-incident road traffic accident: a case study
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- 03 July 2020, e21
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Collaborative research: a case example of dissemination of CBT in primary care
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- 21 June 2013, e4
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Preliminary evaluation of a culturally adapted CBT-based online programme for depression and anxiety from a lower middle-income country
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- 26 November 2021, e36
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Cognitive therapy for PTSD following birth trauma and baby loss: clinical considerations
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- 13 September 2023, e23
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Supporting the supervisor: organizing professional development to enhance practice
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- 14 October 2016, e23
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Helping clients ‘restart their engine’ – use of in-session cognitive behavioural therapy behavioural experiments for engagement and treatment in persistent depression: a case study
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- 13 April 2020, e5
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The Infinity Formulation: how transdiagnostic behaviours and endeavours for behavioural change serve to maintain co-morbid mental health presentations
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- 30 March 2021, e13
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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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Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for post-stroke adjustment difficulties via telerehabilitation in a working-age man
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- 07 November 2023, e31
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Switching roles: a qualitative study of staff experiences of being dialectical behaviour therapists within the National Health Service in England
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- 25 August 2017, e6
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The treatment of magical ideation in two individuals with obsessive compulsive disorder
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- 13 December 2010, pp. 16-29
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Effects of a parent training programme for the treatment of young children with separation anxiety disorder
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- 21 November 2017, e12
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for occupational trauma: a systematic literature review exploring the effects of occupational trauma and the existing CBT support pathways and interventions for staff working within mental healthcare including allied professions
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- 12 April 2012, pp. 24-45
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Taking Steps: using collaborative group game design to consolidate and evaluate experiences of individual chief complaint-orientated cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis (C-Co CBTp) in conditions of high security
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- 26 May 2016, e9
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for worry in young individuals with at-risk mental states: a preliminary investigation
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- 16 July 2019, e36
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Better than expected: client and clinician experiences of videoconferencing therapy (VT) during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 17 May 2022, e22
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Further development of the intolerance of uncertainty model of GAD: a case series
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- 03 January 2022, e2
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Evaluating user experiences of SHaRON: an online CBT-based peer support platform
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- 11 April 2022, e18
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Building capacity to provide innovative interventions for early psychosis in mental health professionals
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- 08 September 2020, e32
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