While improving access to psychological therapies requires a greater number of trained professionals able to provide evidence-based treatments, it also requires services to respond more flexibly to the needs of people likely to benefit from the treatments they offer. CBT workshops are an example of innovative, evidence-based treatments that – in addition to providing clinical benefits – provide easy access through self-referral and convenient weekend sessions, while reducing costs to the NHS
Research has shown that priming works, but most evidence comes from laboratory situations and may no...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
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Depression is on the rise: It alone is currently responsible for 6% of the total burden of disease i...
Objective: The objective of this work was both to fill this gap in the scientific literature, and to...
Positive behavioural support (PBS) may be a potentially interesting service for adults with intellec...
How helpful is the Master of Public Administration (MPA) programme for those aspiring to be practiti...
A variety of effective psychotherapies for depression are available, but patients who suffer from de...
This review aims to systematically evaluate the empirical literature relating to the interpersonal f...
This article reflects on the specific challenges facing teaching assistants(TAs) when managing behav...
People with severe mental illness face many challenges in securing paid work, and employment rates a...
The growing urge for mental health via telecommunication systems argues for such services to be disc...
High dropout rates and poor levels of engagement are well documented for patients with eating disord...
This review highlights that some wound dressings can be the cause of blistering. It also presents th...
Weight management is a game of chance for most children and young people, and is dependent on servic...
Research has shown that priming works, but most evidence comes from laboratory situations and may no...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Background and Objectives: It is estimated that 28 million people in the UK live with chronic pain. ...
Depression is on the rise: It alone is currently responsible for 6% of the total burden of disease i...
Objective: The objective of this work was both to fill this gap in the scientific literature, and to...
Positive behavioural support (PBS) may be a potentially interesting service for adults with intellec...
How helpful is the Master of Public Administration (MPA) programme for those aspiring to be practiti...
A variety of effective psychotherapies for depression are available, but patients who suffer from de...
This review aims to systematically evaluate the empirical literature relating to the interpersonal f...
This article reflects on the specific challenges facing teaching assistants(TAs) when managing behav...
People with severe mental illness face many challenges in securing paid work, and employment rates a...
The growing urge for mental health via telecommunication systems argues for such services to be disc...
High dropout rates and poor levels of engagement are well documented for patients with eating disord...
This review highlights that some wound dressings can be the cause of blistering. It also presents th...
Weight management is a game of chance for most children and young people, and is dependent on servic...
Research has shown that priming works, but most evidence comes from laboratory situations and may no...
Jo Moriarty, a Research Fellow at the Social Care Workforce Research Unit at King’s College London a...
Background and Objectives: It is estimated that 28 million people in the UK live with chronic pain. ...