SERVICE MODELS AND FORMS OF DELIVERY
The impact of additional initial face-to-face sessions on engagement within an Improving Access to Psychological Therapies service
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Helen Mander
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Transdiagnostic cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): case reports from Saudi Arabia
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Yousra Alatiq
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Clinicians’ views on the clinical utility of a revised definition of schema and its implications for the treatment of depression
e3
Alan Howarth, Mark Freeston, Katharina Reichelt and Ian A. James
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
The Session Bridging Worksheet: impact on outcomes, homework adherence and participants’ experience
e4
Caroline Williams and Garry Squires
SERVICE MODELS AND FORMS OF DELIVERY
Adapting manualized Behavioural Activation treatment for older adults with depression
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Madeline Pasterfield, Della Bailey, Deborah Hems, Dean McMillan, David Richards and Simon Gilbody
PRACTICE ARTICLE
CBT for OCD: habituation or cognitive shift?
e6
Lottie Morris and Jim Nightingale
PRACTICE ARTICLE
An evaluation of group cognitive behaviour therapy for low self-esteem in primary care
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Stuart Pack and Emma Condren
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Experiences of cognitive behavioural therapy formulation in clients with depression
e8
Sandeep Kahlon, Adrian Neal and Tom G. Patterson
PRACTICE ARTICLE
The feasibility and effectiveness of running mindfulness groups in an early intervention in psychosis service
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Carly Samson and Clare Mallindine
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Clinician and practice characteristics influencing delivery and outcomes of the early part of outpatient cognitive behavioural therapy for anorexia nervosa
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Amy Brown, Victoria Mountford and Glenn Waller
PRACTICE ARTICLE
Cognitive behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders and insomnia: a commentary on future directions
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Kristin M. Aho, Scott M. Pickett and Timothy S. Hamill
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Cognitive Remediation Therapy for borderline personality disorder: is it a feasible and acceptable treatment? A pilot study of two single cases
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Clare Reeder, Peter Stevens, James Liddement and Vyv Huddy
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Does cognitive behavioural therapy have a role in improving problem solving and coping in adolescents with suicidal ideation?
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Sarah Hetrick, Hok Pan Yuen, Georgina Cox, Sarah Bendall, Alison Yung, Jane Pirkis and Jo Robinson
EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION
Understanding individual differences in response to Self-Practice and Self-Reflection (SP/SR) during CBT training
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Anna Chaddock, Richard Thwaites, James Bennett-Levy and Mark H. Freeston
PRACTICE ARTICLE
An implementation pilot of the MindBalance web-based intervention for depression in three IAPT services
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Cecily Morrison, Graham Walker, Kai Ruggeri and Jamie Hacker Hughes
REVIEW
Computer-delivered cognitive-behavioural treatments for obsessive compulsive disorder: preliminary meta-analysis of randomized and non-randomized effectiveness trials
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Andrea Pozza, Gerhard Andersson, Paolo Antonelli and Davide Dèttore
EDUCATION AND SUPERVISION
Do they practice what we teach? Follow-up evaluation of a Schema Therapy training programme
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Deborah Kingston, Nima Moghaddam and Kerry Beckley
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
The eye of the storm: A feasibility study of an adapted Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT) group intervention to manage NHS staff stress
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Robert Marx, Clara Strauss, Cleo Williamson, Karunavira and Taravajra
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Can brief mindfulness practice be of benefit? Evidence from an evaluation of group person-based cognitive therapy for depression
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Clara Strauss, Gemma Luke, Mark Hayward and Fergal Jones
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Culturally adapted cognitive behaviour therapy for Maori with major depression
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Simon T. Bennett, Ross A. Flett and Duncan R. Babbage
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Understanding ‘Cyberchondria’ : An interpretive phenomenological analysis of the purpose, methods and impact of seeking health information online for those with health anxiety
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Freda McManus, Christie Leung, Kate Muse and J. Mark G. Williams
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