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Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder: integrating religious beliefs and practices | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder: integrating religious beliefs and practices - Volume 18

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tCBT Special Issues Update

CBT in a time of climate and biodiversity crises: Complete, papers ready to publish

Are we ready? CBT and addictions. Open for submissions https://buff.ly/3J4aHNQ

CBT and neurodiversity - call for papers later this year

Low Intensity CBT: in the planning stage

If you are interested in submitting to the latter three, please start planning!

Special Issue: Are we ready? CBT and addictions

Special Issue: Are we ready? CBT and addictions

Cambridge Core

The award was presented by Hannah's partner Glen to Joanna Mitchell for her paper on Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in later life for Irish Travellers. Congratulations Joanna!

Full free text here: https://buff.ly/3tArwMi

Thanks to Glen, Emma, Graham, Sharif, Steph for all your work on establishing the award.

Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in later life for Irish Travellers: a case example and considerations for practice | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for depression in later life for Irish Travellers: a case example and considerations for practice - Volume 16

Cambridge Core
At BABCP 2024, we were part of a symposium celebrating the life, work and influence of Hannah Murry who was an extremely important figure for tCBT and many CBT therapists. We have launched an annual award to remember her values and influence.

Unfortunately there are technical issues with CUP which mean we haven't been able to publish new papers for several weeks (and we have our exciting Climate Change Special Issue ready to go!).

We thought it was worth sharing some recent exciting papers that may have been missed!

BABCP Paper of the Month: Avenues to better treatment: vivid imagery in chronic pain

https://buff.ly/4c5JEys

Full paper at https://buff.ly/4aQ2hoO

Avenues to better treatment: vivid imagery in chronic pain « Psychology & Psychiatry# « Cambridge Core Blog Avenues to better treatment: vivid imagery in chronic pain

The June BABCP Article of the Month is from the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist (tCBT) and is entitled "'Knees being set on fire': A qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients" by Rita DeNicola, Simon Blackwell, Edward Hirata and Jo Daniels. Chronic pain, defined as persistent and recurrent pain lasting The June BABCP Article of the Month is from the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist (tCBT) and is entitled "'Knees being set on fire': A qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients" by Rita DeNicola, Simon Blackwell, Edward Hirata and Jo Daniels

Avenues to better treatment: vivid imagery in chronic pain | Cambridge Core Blog | The June BABCP Article of the Month is from the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist (tCBT) and is entitled "'Knees being set on fire': A qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients" by Rita DeNicola, Simon Blackwell, Edward Hirata and Jo Daniels. Chronic pain, defined as persistent and recurrent pain lasting

tCBT New Paper: ‘Knees being set on fire’: a qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients

Full free text at https://buff.ly/4aQ2hoO

‘Knees being set on fire’: a qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

‘Knees being set on fire’: a qualitative study exploring the impact of intrusive mental imagery on chronic pain patients - Volume 17

Cambridge Core

tCBT New Paper: ‘Crossing the reflective bridge’: how therapists synthesise personal and professional development from self-practice/self-reflection during CBT training

Full free text at https://buff.ly/4aICtLb

‘Crossing the reflective bridge’: how therapists synthesise personal and professional development from self-practice/self-reflection during CBT training | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

‘Crossing the reflective bridge’: how therapists synthesise personal and professional development from self-practice/self-reflection during CBT training - Volume 17

Cambridge Core

tCBT New Paper: Which older adults do not opt-in to Talking Therapies and why?

Full free text at https://buff.ly/3KiiHeZ

Which older adults do not opt-in to Talking Therapies and why? | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

Which older adults do not opt-in to Talking Therapies and why? - Volume 17

Cambridge Core

tCBT New paper: Cognitive behavioural therapy including habit reversal training for treating dermatillomania in the context of anxiety and low mood

Full free text at https://buff.ly/3UUgb3n

Cognitive behavioural therapy including habit reversal training for treating dermatillomania in the context of anxiety and low mood | the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist | Cambridge Core

Cognitive behavioural therapy including habit reversal training for treating dermatillomania in the context of anxiety and low mood - Volume 17

Cambridge Core