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Which older adults do not opt-in to Talking Therapies and why?
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- 24 May 2024, e16
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Extreme weather, climate change, climate action and uncertainty distress: an exploratory study using network analysis
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- 30 October 2024, e31
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Equitable access to evidence-based treatment for eating disorders for patients with low-income: identifying barriers and exploring solutions
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- 19 February 2024, e5
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The relationship between the experience of mood symptoms, expectancy judgement and a person's current concern
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- 06 August 2010, pp. 81-94
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Conceptualizing and targeting beliefs in the treatment of a man with obsessive compulsive disorder and overvalued ideation
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- 19 April 2011, pp. 68-77
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An evaluation of predictors of dropout from an Emotional Coping Skills programme in a community mental health service
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- 04 July 2019, e35
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CBT group treatment for depression
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- 05 May 2015, e8
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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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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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Using a workbook to support cognitive behavioural therapy with young people: a survey of psychological practitioners
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- 28 December 2023, e39
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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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A group-oriented inpatient CBT programme: a pilot study
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- 05 January 2011, pp. 38-51
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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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Cognitive behavioural therapy training in Tanzania: a qualitative study of clinicians’ experiences
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- 15 April 2019, e24
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Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in later life for Irish Travellers: a case example and considerations for practice
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- 28 December 2023, e37
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‘I almost felt like I can be a little bit more honest’: experiences of a telehealth group for bipolar disorder
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- 04 October 2023, e26
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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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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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‘Knees being set on fire’: a qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients
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- 03 June 2024, e19
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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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