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| | Cognitive therapy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A sub-field of cognitive behavior therapy used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder makes use of classical conditioning through extinction and habituation. |  | | CBASP is largely derivative of other talking therapies such as cognitive, behavioral, and interpersonal therapy. |  | | A major technique in cognitive therapy is the four column technique. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_Behavioural_Therapy
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| | AHMF: References for CBT |
 | | The role of psychological (cognitive) and behavioural therapies in CFS is examined. |  | | CONCLUSIONS: Cognitive behavior therapy was more effective than a relaxation control in the management of patients with chronic fatigue syndrome. |  | | Patients who received cognitive behaviour therapy were offered 16 individual weekly sessions in addition to their medical care. |
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http://www.ahmf.org/database/cbt.html
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| | CBT - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in South Woodford - East London |
 | | Behavioural and cognitive psychotherapies can be used on their own or in conjunction with medication, depending on the severity or nature of each client's problem. |  | | Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapists are usually health professionals such as nurses, psychologists, doctors, social workers, counsellors etc Most importantly, all therapists aim to help clients achieve desired change in the way they think, feel and behave. |  | | Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies are psychological approaches which are based on scientific principles. |
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http://londonessextherapists.com/CBT.htm
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| | Cognitive Therapy & CBT |
 | | Cognitive therapy aims to help the client to become aware of thought distortions which are causing psychological distress, and of behavioural patterns which are reinforcing it, and to correct them. |  | | Usually cognitive therapeutic work is informed by an awareness of the role of the client's behaviour as well (thus the term 'cognitive behavioural therapy', or CBT). |  | | The task of cognitive therapy or CBT is partly to understand how the three components of emotions, behaviours and thoughts interrelate, and how they may be influenced by external stimuli -- including events which may have occurred early in the client's life. |
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http://counsellingresource.com/types/cognitive-therapy
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| | cognitive behavioural therapy |
 | | Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) refers to a group of therapies that aim to reduce dysfunctional emotions and behaviour by altering behaviour and by altering thinking patterns, based on the assumption that prior learning is currently having adverse consequences. |  | | Cognitive behavioural therapists believe that a change in symptoms follows a change in thinking (or cognitive change) which is brought about by a variety of possible interventions, including the practice of new behaviours, analysis of faulty thinking patterns, and the teaching of more adaptive self-talk. |  | | CBT seems a particular advance in psychosis because (unlike drug therapies) it can be tailored to the individual's needs and problems. |
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http://www.schizophrenia.co.uk/background/cognitive_behavioural_therapy/cognitive_behavioural_therapy.html
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| | Psychotherapy/Cognitive-Behavioural Synthestic Therapy |
 | | Cognitive therapy is the holistic art/science of using cognitive principles for healing purposes. |  | | Behavioural therapy holds that behaviour disorders are the result of maladaptive learning and are best remedied by re-education. |  | | Cognitive psychology is the study of all human activity related to knowledge. |
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http://www.cmths.com/psychotherapy.html
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| | bipolar affective disorder cognitive therapy - Bipolar Treatment, dealing with bipolar |
 | | Cognitive behavioral therapy: An approach to treatment that... |  | | Psychosocial interventions commonly used for bipolar disorder are cognitive behavioral therapy, psychoeducation, family therapy, and a newer technique, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy. |  | | Cognitive Therapy for Bipolar Disorder: A Therapist's Guide to... |
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http://www.bipolartips.com/bipolaraffectivedisordercognitivetherapy
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| | Cognitive behavior therapy: The basics |
 | | Cognitive behavior therapy* combines two very effective kinds of psychotherapy — cognitive therapy and behavior therapy. |  | | Cognitive behavior therapy is a clinically and research proven breakthrough in mental health care. |  | | Instead, in CBT we aim at rapid improvement in your feelings and moods, and early changes in any self-defeating behavior you may be caught up in. |
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http://www.cognitivetherapy.com/basics.html
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| | COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY |
 | | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, often shortened as CBT, is a very practical treatment in which therapist and client work together collaboratively. |  | | CBT can be used completely on its own, but it can also work well in conjunction with medication, that clients have sometimes been prescribed. |  | | In CBT the focus of therapy is to find solutions to the problems clients are experiencing that will help enhance effective functioning and well-being in daily life. |
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http://www.oxdev.co.uk/cognitive_therapy.htm
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| | Reach Out! - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) |
 | | Cognitive behavioural therapy is a counselling technique that is used by many clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and counsellors. |  | | Usually, cognitive behavioural therapy is structured so that you have regular sessions with the therapist. |  | | Using cognitive behaviour therapy techniques a therapist can work with you to gradually increase the fun stuff in your life and reinforce the positive steps that you are taking. |
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http://www.reachout.com.au/?ti=1283
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| | What is Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy? |
 | | There are several approaches to cognitive-behavioral therapy, including Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, Rational Behavior Therapy, Rational Living Therapy, Cognitive Therapy, and Dialectic Behavior Therapy. |  | | therapy is because of the positive relationship between the therapist and |  | | CBT is a collaborative effort between the therapist and the client. |
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http://www.nacbt.org/whatiscbt.htm
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| | cognitive therapy for depression |
 | | One of the major differences between cognitive therapy and other therapy approaches is the treatment interventions used to change human cognitive experiences. |  | | This part of cognitive therapy is more behavioral, as the psychologist teaches the depressed person how to manage their life problems better. |  | | The main difference between these psychodynamic therapies and cognitive therapies lies in the motivational assumptions made by the therapists, and the techniques used to effect change. |
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http://www.psychologyinfo.com/depression/cognitive.htm
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| | Irish College Of General Practitioners :: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | Cognitive Behavioural therapy (CBT) is based on the principle that unhealthy emotions and behaviours are the result of cognitive processes rather than events in a person's life. |  | | CBT is a practical action orientated approach to coping with problems and enhancing personal growth. |  | | Mr Murphy is an accredited Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. |
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http://www.icgp.ie/index.cfm/loc/5-12.htm
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| | Therapy |
 | | This is a therapy that can modify or eliminate thought patterns contributing to the patient's symptoms, and aims to help the patient to change his or her behaviour. |  | | Another important aspect of behavioural therapy is "in vivo" or real-life exposure. |  | | The behavioural portion of cognitive-behavioural therapy may involve systematic training in relaxation techniques. |
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http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/therapy.htm
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy & Counselling in London |
 | | Therapy (CBT), which is also referred to as Cognitive Therapy treats emotional problems by changing negative patterns of thought. |  | | The idea that the threat lies not in the objective situation, but in the meaning attributed to the situation is fundamental to cognitive therapy, so the focus of therapy lies in the transformation of this meaning. |  | | My peers are all seasoned accredited cognitive behaviour therapists who contribute their expertise and experience, in helping resolve difficult problems and impasses. |
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http://www.cognitivetherapy.me.uk
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| | The Hope Street Centre - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Cheshire |
 | | Both client and therapist play an active role in therapy, the therapist serve as a teacher and a coach; teaching clients what is known about their problems, and helping them to generate possible solution to their problems. |  | | CBT is an active type of psychotherapy, whereby the client and practitioner talk, act, and work together to achieve agreed therapeutic goals. |  | | Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy highlights that it is our beliefs, interpretations, and perceptions of life events that determine our feelings, moods, and ultimately, our actions. |
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http://www.hopestreetcentre.co.uk/therapy_cheshire/cognitive_behavioural_therapy.htm
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| | Therapy - Rational Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | I use an integration of rational cognitive therapy which at its core is based on logic and reason. |  | | Therapy is a place where lies are unnecessary because shame and rejection are not a part of the therapeutic process. |  | | One of the most important aspects of therapy is complete and total honesty. |
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http://www.glucksolutions.org/therapy.php
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| | CBT |
 | | Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For Psychosis (Fowler, Garety & Kuipers) |  | | It has its main roots in Behaviour Therapy, and arose from a desire to apply this type of scientific or objective method to more subjective or psychological problems (e.g. |  | | Cognitive Therapy For Delusions, Voices & Paranoia (Chadwick, Birchwood & Trower) |
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http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/simplepsych/202.html
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy in London Therapy Service, cognitive |
 | | Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy uses the evidence from research and clinical studies to formulate ideas and procedures for best practice. |  | | Efficacy is a London therapy service of accredited cognitive behavioural therapists. |  | | Cognitive behavioural psychotherapy is similar, the focus is on the solution of the problem, but a bit later into the psychotherapy it might be important to find out how you broke your leg to prevent you from doing it again. |
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http://www.londonpsychotherapy.net
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Versus Gestalt Therapy |
 | | Cognitive therapy studies how people think and how they interpret their experiences. |  | | Gestalt therapy (invented by Fritz/Frederic Perls) tries to help the patient to be more aware of oneself and the inner world. |  | | This is based on research and theory in learning psychology. |
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http://web4health.info/en/answers/ed-treat-compare
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| | Treatment - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) |
 | | A therapist using CBT works with his or her client in collaboration; it should be a co-operative relationship rather than an authoritarian relationship. |  | | This therapy is based on the premise that thoughts influence feelings. |  | | The client and the therapist work together to set goals and agendas for each session, and give each other feedback at all stages of the process. |
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http://www.eda.org.au/documents/treatment_cbt.html
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| | Academy of Cognitive Therapy |
 | | As part of its mission, the Academy supports continuing education and research in cognitive therapy, provides a valuable resource in cognitive therapy for professionals and the public at large, and actively works towards the identification and certification of clinicians skilled in cognitive therapy. |  | | The Academy of Cognitive Therapy is the only certifying organization for cognitive-behavioral therapy that evaluates applicants' knowledge and ability before granting certification. |  | | , a non-profit organization, was founded in 1999 by a group of leading clinicians, educators, and researchers in the field of cognitive therapy. |
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http://www.academyofct.org
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, or CBT as it is commonly known, is a system of therapy developed by Aaron Beck of the University of Pennsylvania. |  | | Soloman goes on to say that; "feelings are not direct responses to the world: what happens in the world affects our cognition, and cognition in turn affects feelings. |  | | The aim of CBT is for the patient to learn positive control beliefs, for example: |
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http://www.slam.nhs.uk/news/bulletin/june01/2.asp
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| | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy |
 | | Linked text page on cognitive therapy: what is cognitive therapy, what is the research background of cognitive therapy, how is cognitive therapy conducted, how can I learn more about cognitive therapy, and suggested readings. |  | | PThe goal of cognitive therapy is replacement of maladaptive schemata, or, at least, a greater degree of control over existing schemas. |  | | Two other successful cognitive behavior therapies are stress-inoculation and social problem solving. |
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http://peace.saumag.edu/faculty/Kardas/Courses/GPWeiten/C15Therapy/CogBeh.html
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| | COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY SERVICES |
 | | Cognitive behavioural therapy has become increasingly popular over the last number of years, due to the fact that it is cost effective. |  | | The collaborative nature of cbt has also made it popular as the therapist and client work closely together to improve the clients mental health, teaching the client to become their own therapist. |  | | I would personally value any comments that you may have on the web site or indeed any thoughts that you may have on how to improve it. |
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http://cognitive-therapist.co.uk
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Care |
 | | The forwards written by two eminent leaders in the field of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy both echo the growth of this effective psychological intervention for an increasing number of psychological problems. |  | | However, since the evidence base for CBT has been firmly established and its practice widely used within the field of mental health, many texts have fallen short of appealing to a wide range of professionals working in the various environments found in the services. |  | | Cognitive Therapy in Practice: A Case Formulation Approach; Hardcover ~ J.B. Persons |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0761941428
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| | Using the Five Areas cognitive-behavioural therapy model with psychiatric patients -- Wright et al. 8 (4): 307 -- ... |
 | | Williams, C. and Garland, A. (2002) A cognitivebehavioural therapy assessment model for use in everyday clinical practice. |  | | Anne Garland, a nurse consultant in psychological therapies (Regional Psychotherapy Unit, St Ann's House, London) is a member of the Accreditation and Registration sub-Committee of BABCP and a well-known CBT trainer and researcher. |  | | Department of Health (2001) Treatment Choice in Psychological Therapies and Counselling. |
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http://apt.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/8/4/307
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| | Skills-based training in cognitive-behavioural therapy -- Moorhead 8 (3): 161 -- Advances in Psychiatric Treatment |
 | | Steve Moorhead is a consultant in general psychiatry and cognitive therapy (Newcastle Cognitive and Behavioural Therapies Centre, Plummer Court, Carliol Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 6UR, UK). |  | | Accessibility of CBT training experience to psychiatrists is |  | | Le Fevre, P. and Goldbeck, R. (2001) Cognitive-behavioural therapy: a survey of the training, practice and views of Scottish consultant psychiatrists. |
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http://apt.rcpsych.org/cgi/content/full/8/3/161
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Unit - inpatient |
 | | Inpatient Cognitive Behavioural Therapy - on admission a more detailed cognitve behavioural analysis of the main presenting problems is completed along with a full general history, mental state assessment and risk assessment. |  | | Each client is taught to devise his/her own self care programme including behavioural experiements to challenge their beliefs that maintain their problem. |  | | This involves agreement with the client on their main problems and formulation of a coginitve behavioural model to help them understand the way in which the problem works. |
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http://www.slam.nhs.uk/services/pages/detail.asp?id=785
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| | Cognitive-behavioural therapy in a family practice |
 | | Recent research has shown that one of the most important determinants of whether patients improve with CBT is adherence to the model rather than therapist experience. |  | | Research has also shown that depressed patients do best when they are allowed to choose which therapy they prefer; patients expressing a preference for pharmacotherapy tend to improve most on medication, while those who prefer psychotherapy do best with that therapeutic choice. |  | | Randomised controlled trial of non-directive counselling, cognitive-behaviour therapy, and usual general practitioner care for patients with depression. |
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http://www.cfpc.ca/cfp/2002/Apr/vol48-apr-clinical-4.asp?stype=advanced&
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| | Short Term Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | A major focus is the link between CBT theory, research and practice. |  | | Because it is a clincal course, there is great emphasis placed on the development of CBT clinical skills. |  | | Carry out basic CBT assessment, formulation, treatment and evaluation under appopriate CBT supervision from more experience and/or more qualified practitioners. |
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http://www.york.ac.uk/healthsciences/ugrad/stcbtpwy.htm
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| | Jossey-Bass::Treating Complex Cases: The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Approach |
 | | Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders: A Practice Manual and Conceptual Guide (Hardcover) |  | | Cognitive Therapy of Anxiety Disorders: A Practice Manual and Conceptual Guide (Paperback) |  | | JosseyBass > Psychology > Clinical Psychology > General Clinical Psychology > Treating Complex Cases: The Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Approach |
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http://www.josseybass.com/remtitle.cgi?isbn=0471978396
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| | Toronto psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural & EFT therapy |
 | | Many of my clients have never gone for therapy before. |  | | I'll help you get rid of those emotions, and teach you how to do that yourself. |  | | offer face-to-face therapy in two locations in Toronto: |
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http://www.artemistherapy.com
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| | The Center For Cognitive Therapy: Home Page |
 | | He has presented workshops both locally and nationally on therapy, relationships, anxiety, depression, and life skills. |  | | Perlman has served as a clinician and educator through his work as Director of Group Therapy at Duke Medical Center's Anxiety Clinic, faculty member at UNC/CH and Duke University, and consultant to the Personal Assistance Service of Duke and the Johnson and Johnson Live For Life Program. |  | | He has been a cognitive-behavioral therapist for fifteen years. |
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http://www.cognitive-therapy.com
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| | COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY courses |
 | | She is a BACP Senior Registered Practitioner, Accredited Counsellor and Counselling Supervisor and a British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP) Accredited Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapist. |  | | Completing the form does not commit you to actually attending, but is merely what it says - an expression 'of interest'. |  | | Four two day courses on CBT with an emphasis on working in primary care |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pweitz/cbt/intro.htm
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| | Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) |
 | | There are working examples of how the therapy is implemented and what its benefits can be for the end-user. |  | | This information fact sheet was produced by the Royal College of Psychiatrists in January 2005 and is aimed at anyone wishing to know more about cognitive behavioural therapy. |  | | It explains the nature of the therapy, and lists those depressive and anxiety-related disorders which can be successfully addressed by CBT. |
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http://omni.ac.uk/cgi/fullRecord.cgi?key=30132357&gateway=omni
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| | Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) - Patient UK |
 | | Reason to Change: A Rational Emotive Behaviour Therapy Workbook |  | | For sites and information on Evidence Based Medicine. |  | | Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) - Patient UK Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) |
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http://www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/1057
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy With Schizophrenia |
 | | Directed particularly at practicing psychologists, psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses, this book is a practical rather than an academic work. |  | | Case studies and clinical examples to illustrate applications are included. |  | | It takes the reader through the planning and delivery of the different aspects of therapy with patients suffering from schizophrenia. |
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http://www.transatlanticpub.com/cat/health/cogn3051.html
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| | Trent Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | We have a network of highly skilled and experienced independent Consultant Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists and Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapists who have all been carefully selected for their wealth of expertise. |  | | Emphasis is at all times placed upon the clinical excellence and quality assurance of our work. |  | | Trent CBT Services Ltd specialises in the provision of Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy and Occupational Mental Health services. |
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http://www.trentcbt.co.uk
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| | Cognitive behavioural therapy - detailed summary |
 | | One systematic review (4 small trials) compares cognitive behavioural therapy plus standard care with standard care alone [Jones]. |  | | Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) attempts to make links between the person's feelings and patterns of thinking which underpin their distress [Jones]. |  | | Anyone with schizophrenia, who is able to participate with CBT, may potentially benefit form this therapy. |
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http://www.psychiatry.ox.ac.uk/cebmh/elmh/nelmh/schizophrenia/treatment/talking/cogbehaviour2.html
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy |
 | | This method of therapy begins by establishing a regular schedule for the individual, then incorporates problem solving techniques and plans to deal with any challenges that may arise. |  | | By following the guidelines of cognitive behavioural therapy, one is able to regain control over eating and moderate concerns regarding weight and shape. |  | | It is based on the fact that Bulimic and Binge Eaters experience a difficult recovery due to their extreme concerns over shape and weight. |
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http://www.westwind.mb.ca/CBT2.html
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| | COGNITIVE BEHAVIOURAL THERAPY |
 | | I found this therapy to be very helpful. |  | | As I faced another difficult situation, I repeated it until it became easier to cope with and so on and so-forth. |  | | I can drive with a little more confidence each day, rather than not being able to get behind the wheel at all. |
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http://www.panicfree.co.uk/maureen.html
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| | www.beckinstitute.org - Home |
 | | NEW: Cognitive Therapy for Challenging Problems: What to Do |  | | When the Basics Don't Work Judith S. Beck, Ph.D. Second Edition of the Beck Youth Inventories (2005) |
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http://www.beckinstitute.org
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| | Cognitive Behavioural Therapy in Mental Health Care |
 | | Subjects : Psychology : Cognitive Psychology : Cognitive therapy |  | | Subjects : Delivery of Health Care - organization & administration |  | | Click on this books subject categories to see related titles: |
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/076194141X
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| | Toronto psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural & EFT therapy - Rates, etc. |
 | | Toronto psychotherapy, cognitive behavioural & EFT therapy - Rates, etc. |  | | While I make every effort to create a warm and comfortable atmosphere in my therapy rooms, many people find they are unable or unwilling to go to a specific location for therapy. |  | | You may have anxiety about travelling or leaving your home. |
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http://www.artemistherapy.com/wst_page5.php
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