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Cognitive therapy for PTSD following birth trauma and baby loss: clinical considerations
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‘I’m unlikeable, boring, weird, foolish, inferior, inadequate’: how to address the persistent negative self-evaluations that are central to social anxiety disorder with cognitive therapy
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What do others think? The why, when and how of using surveys in CBT
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Ten misconceptions about trauma-focused CBT for PTSD
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More than doubling the clinical benefit of each hour of therapist time: a randomised controlled trial of internet cognitive therapy for social anxiety disorder
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- Psychological Medicine / Volume 53 / Issue 11 / August 2023
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- 15 July 2022, pp. 5022-5032
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Treating social anxiety disorder remotely with cognitive therapy
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Cognitive therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder following critical illness and intensive care unit admission
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Planetary science and exploration in the deep subsurface: results from the MINAR Program, Boulby Mine, UK
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Internet-Delivered Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder: A Development Pilot Series
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- Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy / Volume 41 / Issue 4 / July 2013
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Low gains in ecosystem carbon with woody plant encroachment in a South African savanna
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- Journal of Tropical Ecology / Volume 29 / Issue 1 / January 2013
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Preface: read this bit first
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6 - Is now the time to act?
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Appendices
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7 - Getting started with CBT
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17 - Relapse prevention
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Conclusion: eating normally again
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Beating Your Eating Disorder
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9 - The practical steps of CBT for your eating disorder
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12 - Thinking about getting more formal therapeutic help
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19 - Carers need to move on too
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