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Assessing the usability and acceptability of Face IT@home: an online CBT intervention for people with visible differences
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- 14 September 2022, e41
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Empirically Grounded Clinical Guidance Paper
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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The use of self-compassion techniques in elite footballers: mistakes as opportunities to learn
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- 10 October 2022, e43
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Invited Paper
Advances in digital CBT: where are we now, and where next?
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- 19 October 2022, e44
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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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Acceptability and mechanisms of change associated with group cognitive behavioural therapy using the Recovering from Childhood Abuse Programme among women with CPTSD: a qualitative analysis
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- 02 November 2022, e46
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Case Study
The application of imagery rescripting to intrusive autobiographical memories in depression
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- 08 November 2022, e47
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A qualitative exploration of adolescents’ experiences of digital Dialectical Behaviour Therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic
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- 18 November 2022, e48
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Embedding the silver thread in all-age psychological services: training and supervising younger therapists to deliver CBT for anxiety or depression to older people with multi-morbidity
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- 21 November 2022, e49
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Reliable change and the reliable change index: still useful after all these years?
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- 23 November 2022, e50
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Review Paper
Acceptability and effectiveness of CBT and psychologically based interventions for emergency department attenders with medical complaints: a systematic literature review
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- 01 December 2022, e51
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Feasibility and acceptability of cognitive behavioural therapy in older Japanese people with cognitive decline: a single-arm intervention
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- 01 December 2022, e52
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A qualitative examination of trainee perspectives on cognitive behavioural supervision
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- 01 December 2022, e53
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Formulating psychosis: a thematic analysis of CBTp trainees’ experiences
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- 01 December 2022, e54
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Service Models, Forms of Delivery and Cultural Adaptations of CBT
Attachment-based CBT models for psychosis: a PPI-informed approach for acute care settings
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- 01 December 2022, e55
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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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- 01 December 2022, e56
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The why, what, when, who and how of assessing CBT competence to support lifelong learning
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- 02 December 2022, e57
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Revised Beckian cognitive therapy for generalised anxiety disorder
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- 12 December 2022, e58
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Feasibility of low-intensity psychological interventions for emotional and behavioural difficulties in children and young people with genetic conditions: a case series
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- 12 December 2022, e59
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Working together when the problem is multi-faceted: understanding inter-agency working for the benefit of people with hoarding problems
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- 15 December 2022, e60
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