Low Intensity CBT
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Enhancing Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner (PWP) practice for depression and anxiety in the context of personality difficulties: a pilot audit of CPD workshop feedback
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 17 / 2024
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- 02 October 2024, e25
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Adapting low-intensity cognitive behavioural therapy for autistic adults: lessons from Plymouth’s NHS Talking Therapies and Autism Spectrum Service
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 17 / 2024
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- 12 September 2024, e21
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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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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 12 December 2022, e59
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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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Stress, resilience and coping in psychological wellbeing practitioner trainees: a mixed-methods study
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 11 August 2022, e38
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Development and application of criteria to evaluate written CBT self-help interventions adopted by Improving Access to Psychological Therapies services
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- 10 June 2022, e28
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The effectiveness of remote therapy in two London IAPT services
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 15 / 2022
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- 20 May 2022, e23
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A pilot practice-based outcomes evaluation of low-intensity cognitive behavioural interventions delivered by postgraduate trainees to children and young people with mild to moderate anxiety or low mood: an efficient way forward in mental health care?
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 15 November 2021, e34
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A qualitative study of patients’ experiences and acceptance of computerised cognitive behavioural therapy in primary care, Scotland
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 03 September 2021, e24
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Review Paper
Stress and burnout in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) trainees: a systematic review
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 14 / 2021
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- 16 July 2021, e20
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Service Models, Forms of Delivery and Cultural Adaptations of CBT
The impact of a Stress Control course delivered in partnership with a sports organisation on mental health outcomes in a general population
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 21 October 2020, e47
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Therapy discontinuation in a primary care psychological service: why patients drop out
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 28 July 2020, e25
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Supported cognitive-behavioural therapy self-help versus treatment-as-usual for depressed informal caregivers of stroke survivors (CEDArS): feasibility randomised controlled trial
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 13 / 2020
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- 14 July 2020, e23
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An evaluation of the transition from BAME community mental health worker to IAPT low intensity psychological wellbeing practitioner
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 18 January 2019, e15
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Patient experience of supported computerized CBT in an inner-city IAPT service: a qualitative study
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 12 / 2019
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- 14 January 2019, e13
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Predictors of IAPT psychological well-being practitioners’ intention to use CBT self-help materials routinely in their clinical practice
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- The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist / Volume 9 / 2016
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- 01 June 2016, e11
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