The invited commentaries to Hobbis and Sutton (this issue) show that we achieved our aim of stimulating debate about the development of new approaches to health behaviour change. Diverse opinions were expressed, including discussion of the feasibility of integrating techniques used in Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) into interventions based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB), commenton the integration of the two models at a theoretical level and consideration of CBT as an alternative to the TPB in health behaviour change. While we felt that an apparent bias towards the TPB precluded acknowledgement of the potential benefits associated with utilizing techniques used in CBT, we were encouraged by the general recognition that further r...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary to Hayward, Poed and McKay-Brown’s art...
AbstractCognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may be viewed as a family of evolving therapy approaches w...
The invited commentaries to Hobbis and Sutton (this issue) show that we achieved our aim of stimulat...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105305048551 The present commentary highlights and discusses two issues raised by H...
Having become an academic 30 years ago due to the love of ideas and debate, and having spent most of...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is increasingly being used to inform the development of interv...
Ellis (1997) describes how Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) can be distinguished from Behavi...
This brief commentary addresses three points. First, social-cognitive theories are often misundersto...
In recent years, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is...
The authors respond to a wide range of objections defending our argument that some forms of behaviou...
This response to five excellent commentaries is intended to clarify some issues in research on healt...
The dissemination and uptake of cognitive behavioural interventions is central to the evidence-based...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a health psychology model with some utility in predicting b...
This response to five excellent commentaries is intended to clarify some issues in research on healt...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary to Hayward, Poed and McKay-Brown’s art...
AbstractCognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may be viewed as a family of evolving therapy approaches w...
The invited commentaries to Hobbis and Sutton (this issue) show that we achieved our aim of stimulat...
DOI: 10.1177/1359105305048551 The present commentary highlights and discusses two issues raised by H...
Having become an academic 30 years ago due to the love of ideas and debate, and having spent most of...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is increasingly being used to inform the development of interv...
Ellis (1997) describes how Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) can be distinguished from Behavi...
This brief commentary addresses three points. First, social-cognitive theories are often misundersto...
In recent years, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) has become an increasingly popular therapy and is...
The authors respond to a wide range of objections defending our argument that some forms of behaviou...
This response to five excellent commentaries is intended to clarify some issues in research on healt...
The dissemination and uptake of cognitive behavioural interventions is central to the evidence-based...
The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) is a health psychology model with some utility in predicting b...
This response to five excellent commentaries is intended to clarify some issues in research on healt...
The history and developmental program of acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and relational fram...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a commentary to Hayward, Poed and McKay-Brown’s art...
AbstractCognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) may be viewed as a family of evolving therapy approaches w...