Mental health problems are prevalent among therapists and may have a negative impact on therapist effectiveness. To counteract such problems, therapist self-care (for example, striking a balance between personal and professional demands and seeking personal therapy), has received increased attention. Conceptually, self-care can be considered as part of a personal practice model, focusing on techniques that therapists engage with self-experientially with a focus on their personal and/or professional development. However, studies of the self-application of specific treatment techniques are lacking. We aimed to explore the use, and perceived usefulness, of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques for self-care to prevent or treat own men...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
BACKGROUND: The impact of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions in routine clinical prac...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
There are good theoretical and empirical grounds to suggest that personal practices (PPs; e.g., self...
Previous cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) training studies have suggested that therapists who pra...
Recent publications have suggested that practising cognitive therapy (CT) techniques on oneself may ...
Background and Objectives: Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) trains participants to use behavioura...
Background. Non-professional treatment programmes are presumed to relieve the extensive need for car...
Mental health has become a worldwide concern, given the growing number of individuals suffering from...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
Cognitive Therapy: Principles and Practice Applied in Professional and Personal Life is designed to ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) aims to teach people skills to help them self-manage their depre...
Background. Non-professional treatment programmes are presumed to relieve the extensive need for car...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
BACKGROUND: The impact of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions in routine clinical prac...
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the most efficacious and effective psychological intervention...
There are good theoretical and empirical grounds to suggest that personal practices (PPs; e.g., self...
Previous cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) training studies have suggested that therapists who pra...
Recent publications have suggested that practising cognitive therapy (CT) techniques on oneself may ...
Background and Objectives: Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) trains participants to use behavioura...
Background. Non-professional treatment programmes are presumed to relieve the extensive need for car...
Mental health has become a worldwide concern, given the growing number of individuals suffering from...
The cognitive behavioural group of therapies (CBT) has flourished over the last four decades, not on...
Cognitive Therapy: Principles and Practice Applied in Professional and Personal Life is designed to ...
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) aims to teach people skills to help them self-manage their depre...
Background. Non-professional treatment programmes are presumed to relieve the extensive need for car...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
Despite substantial evidence for the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), many clin...
Section A reviews and synthesizes the extant literature on adherence to clinical guidelines, with sp...
BACKGROUND: The impact of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) interventions in routine clinical prac...