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Using an OCD formulation in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: a useful way to understand the illness?
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- 06 September 2013, e8
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Changes in picturing of ‘self’ in social anxiety disorder: a case report
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- 23 February 2015, e1
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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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Introduction to the Special Issue of tCBT: supporting and guiding our supervisors
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- 14 October 2016, e18
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Technology for evidence-based cognitive behavioural supervision: new applications and research to improve organizational support
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- 14 October 2016, e28
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CBT group treatment for depression
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- 05 May 2015, e8
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Using a structured treatment, Friends for Life, in Norwegian outpatient clinics: results from a pilot study
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 10-19
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Cognitive behavioural therapy training in Tanzania: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences
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- 15 April 2019, e24
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‘Callback’: increasing access to, and improving choice in, a multi-level, multi-purpose low-intensity service
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- 02 May 2013, pp. 124-136
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Do they practice what we teach? Follow-up evaluation of a Schema Therapy training programme
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- 09 December 2014, e17
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Transdiagnostic CBT versus counselling sessions: a naturalistic trial from Saudi Arabia
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- 20 January 2021, e4
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Schema Therapy and the use of Politeness Plural in Greek-speaking populations: a need for cultural adaptation or a quest for early maladaptive schemas/modes?
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- 15 January 2019, e14
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The practice and research of cognitive behavioural therapy in Egypt: a review of the current status
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- 13 April 2020, e6
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Understanding why people with OCD do what they do, and why other people get involved: supporting people with OCD and loved ones to move from safety-seeking behaviours to approach-supporting behaviours
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- 24 May 2022, e25
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Development and application of criteria to evaluate written CBT self-help interventions adopted by Improving Access to Psychological Therapies services – CORRIGENDUM
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- 25 October 2022, e45
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A group-oriented inpatient CBT programme: a pilot study
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- 05 January 2011, pp. 38-51
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Evaluation of an adapted cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) group programme for people with obsessive compulsive disorder: a case study
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- 23 April 2013, pp. 112-123
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What are the recovery and attrition outcomes for group CBT and individual CBT for generalised anxiety disorder in an IAPT service? An exploratory study
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- 09 June 2020, e15
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Specific fear of vomiting (SPOV) in early parenthood: assessment and treatment considerations with two illustrative cases
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- 10 March 2022, e12
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