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An examination of structural dissociation of the personality and the implications for cognitive behavioural therapy
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- 14 April 2011, pp. 53-67
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Dynamic hierarchies: a control system paradigm for exposure therapy
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- 01 March 2009, pp. 51-62
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for obsessive-compulsive symptoms in schizophrenia
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- 23 July 2013, e7
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‘Felt security’ as a means of facilitating imagery rescripting in psychosis: a clinical protocol and illustrative case study
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- 24 July 2020, e24
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If formulation is the heart of cognitive behavioural therapy, does this heart rule the head of CBT therapists?
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- 28 June 2013, e6
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Cognitive behavioural therapy for visual hallucinations: an investigation using a single-case experimental design
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- 27 November 2017, e10
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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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Carer's perception of and reaction to reassurance seeking in obsessive compulsive disorder
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- 17 August 2017, e7
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The mighty metaphor: a collection of therapists’ favourite metaphors and analogies
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- 12 December 2016, e37
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LGBQ adults’ experiences of a CBT wellbeing group for anxiety and depression in an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies Service: a qualitative service evaluation
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- 05 January 2021, e58
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Therapy discontinuation in a primary care psychological service: why patients drop out
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- 28 July 2020, e25
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‘If you have good skin, you are god. If you have bad skin, you are a piece of rubbish’. Mastery of shame and anger in treatment-resistant body dysmorphic disorder: a single case study
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- 29 July 2016, e13
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TF-CBT and EMDR for young people with trauma and first episode psychosis (using a phasic treatment approach): two early intervention service case studies
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- 26 October 2018, e17
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Keeping metaphor in mind: training therapists in metaphor-enhanced cognitive behaviour therapy
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- 09 July 2018, e8
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The treatment of depression and simple phobia through an interpreter in the North East of England: a case study
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- 22 April 2013, pp. 102-111
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A pilot case series of a brief acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)-based guided self-help intervention for improving quality of life and mood in muscle disorders
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- 08 June 2017, e2
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Are you sitting (un)comfortably? Action-based supervision and supervisory drift
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- 10 June 2020, e17
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A cognitive behavioural model for maintaining processes in burnout
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- 29 January 2010, pp. 18-26
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Show us a behaviour without a cognition and we'll show you a rock rolling down a hill
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- 19 October 2009, pp. 123-133
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Patient experience of supported computerized CBT in an inner-city IAPT service: a qualitative study
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- 14 January 2019, e13
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