Review Paper
Cultural adaptations of CBT: a summary and discussion of the Special Issue on Cultural Adaptation of CBT
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- 02 September 2019, e40
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Original Research
Working alliance does not mediate the relation between outcome expectancy and symptom improvement following cognitive behavioural therapy for social anxiety disorder
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- 09 September 2019, e41
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LGBQ+ adults’ experiences of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies and primary care counselling services: informing clinical practice and service delivery
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- 10 September 2019, e42
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The impact of a CBT-based bipolar disorder psychoeducation group on views about diagnosis, perceived recovery, self-esteem and stigma
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- 09 September 2019, e43
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Cultural adaptation of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) for patients with depression and anxiety in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain: a qualitative study exploring views of patients, carers, and mental health professionals
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- 19 September 2019, e44
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Which types of feedback do CBT students in training value most?
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- 02 October 2019, e45
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Service Models and Forms of Delivery
War, trauma and culture: working with Tamil refugees and asylum seekers using culturally adapted CBT
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- 10 October 2019, e46
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Practice Article
A little less talk, a little more action: a dialogical approach to cognitive therapy
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- 11 November 2019, e47
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Corrigendum
A protocol for managing dissociative symptoms in refugee populations – CORRIGENDUM
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- 01 January 2019, e48
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