Synopsis Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) is efficacious in the acute treatment of depression and may provide a viable alternative to antidepressant medications (ADM) for even more severely depressed unipolar patients when implemented in a competent fashion. CBT also may be of us…
In this article, we review the evidence regarding the efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) and answer the question “Now what?” The review is meant to be comprehensive and presents not only summary data regarding treatment outcomes and durability but also …
Chapter 1 Low intensity CBT interventions: a revolution in mental health care James Bennett-Levy, David A. Richards, and Paul Farrand Introduction It is no exaggeration to say that mental health care in primary health settings worldwide is at the start of a revolution that will c…
“Client choice”: How some CBT therapists construct collaboration - Implications for CBT and counselling psychology practice by Ronan Collins BSc A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PsychD Department of Psychology University of Roehampton…
Chapter 20 When therapists have problems: what can CBT do for us? Diana Sanders and James Bennett-Levy In our training and work, we frequently see how helpful CBT can be for others. At times we may have used the methods on ourselves to look at personal issues or issues which have…
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Abstract Objective Male youth who have been involved in the juvenile legal system have disproportionate rates of trauma and violence exposure. Many justice-involved youth have untreated mental illness, with an estimated 66% of young men who are incarcerated meeting criteria for a…
Printed in the United Kingdom Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2008, 36, 569–579 First published online 23 September 2008 doi:10.1017/S1352465808004608 A Pilot Evaluation of a Brief CBT Training Course: Impact on Trainees’ Satisfaction, Clinical Skills and Patient Outcome…
James Bennett-Levy - The University of Sydney Skip to main content Log In Sign Up About Press Papers Terms Privacy Copyright We're Hiring! Help Center James Bennett-Levy The University of Sydney , University Centre for Rural Health (North Coast) , Faculty Member Followers 527 Fol…
Acquiring and refining CBT skills and competencies: Which training methods are perceived to be most effective? Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2009, 37, 571–583 First published online 25 August 2009 doi:10.1017/S1352465809990270 Acquiring and Refining CBT Skills and Comp…
Tourism & Management Studies, 20(3), 2024, 27-37 https://doi.org/10.18089/tms.20240303 Community Based Tourism: A Global South Perspective Turismo de base comunitario: Una perspectiva desde el Sur Global Jordi Gascón Department of Social Anthropology, University of Barcelona, Spa…
Abstract Objectives Family accommodation is linked to poor treatment outcomes for childhood anxiety. Progress in research on the role of accommodation in treatment has been hindered by the relatively weak association between child and parent reports on accommodation. In this stud…