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        Adapted CBT to Stabilize Sleep on Psychiatric Wards: a Transdiagnostic Treatment Approach 

        Sheaves, Bryony; Isham, Louise; Bradley, Jonathan; Barrera, Alvaro; Waite, Felicity; Freeman, Daniel (2018-04-04)
        Background: Almost all patients admitted at acute crisis to a psychiatric ward experience clinically significant symptoms of insomnia. Ward environments pose challenges to both sleep and the delivery of therapy. Despite ...
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        Adapting cognitive behavioural therapy for adolescents with psychosis: insights from the Managing Adolescent first episode in psychosis study (MAPS) 

        Langman-Levy, Amy; Johns, Louise (2022-01)
        Background: Onset of psychosis commonly occurs in adolescence, and long-term prognosis can be poor. There is growing evidence, largely from adult cohorts, that Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) and ...
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        Automated psychological therapy using immersive virtual reality for treatment of fear of heights: a single-blind, parallel-group, randomised controlled trial 

        Freeman, Daniel (2018-08)
        Background: Engaging, interactive, and automated virtual reality (VR) treatments might help solve the unmet needs of individuals with mental health disorders. We tested the efficacy of an automated cognitive intervention ...
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        Automated psychological therapy using virtual reality (VR) for patients with persecutory delusions: study protocol for a single-blind parallel-group randomised controlled trial (THRIVE) 

        Freeman, Daniel; Lister, Rachel; Waite, Felicity (2019-01)
        Persecutory delusions are a major psychiatric problem and are associated with a wide range of adverse outcomes. Our theoretical model views these delusions as unfounded threat beliefs which persist due to defence behaviours ...
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        Automated virtual reality (VR) cognitive therapy for patients with psychosis: study protocol for a single-blind parallel group randomised controlled trial (gameChange). 

        Freeman, Daniel; Lambe, Sinead; Rovira, Aitor; Goodsell, Andrew; Rosebrock, Laina; Geddes, John R; Clark, David M; Waite, Felicity (2019-08)
        Introduction Many patients with psychosis experience everyday social situations as anxiety-provoking. The fears can arise, for example, from paranoia, hallucinations, social anxiety or negative-self beliefs. The fears lead ...
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        Behavioural programmes for cigarette smoking cessation: investigating interactions between behavioural, motivational and delivery components in a systematic review and component network meta-analysis 

        External author(s) only (2022-01)
        To investigate the comparative and combined effectiveness of four types of components of behavioural interventions for cigarette smoking cessation: behavioural (e.g. counselling), motivational (e.g. focus on reasons to ...
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        “A blank canvas of me”: an interpretive phenomenological analysis study of the experience of client self-disclosure in cognitive behavioural therapy for psychosis 

        Knight, Matthew; Hogg, Lorna (2021-02)
        Background: Client disclosure of emotionally salient information to a therapist may be an important factor in the effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp). The present study explores how people ...
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        A case series to examine whether people with learning disabilities can learn prerequisite skills for cognitive behavioural therapy 

        Tsimopoulou, Ioanna (2018-01-17)
        Although cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is recommended for the treatment of a number of mental disorders among the general population, the ability of individuals with learning disabilities (LD) to understand CBT ...
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        Clients' experience of change: an exploration of the influence of reformulation tools in Cognitive Analytic Therapy 

        Tyrer, Rebecca (2018-10-10)
        Case formulation is considered important in both the development of the therapeutic relationship and in starting the process of therapeutic change. Cognitive analytic therapy describes the developmental origins and maintenance ...
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        Cognitive Behavioural Therapies for Psychosis 

        Johns, Louise; Isham, Louise; Manser, Rachel (2019-10)
        Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for psychosis (CBTp) is a recommended treatment in several international guidelines for schizophrenia and psychosis. CBTp is an adaptation of traditional cognitive behavioural therapy for ...
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        Developing a guided imagery intervention in consultation with service users 

        Smith, Kelsey; Goodby, Emmeline; Johns, Louise (2019-12)
        Guided imagery interventions have a range of applications to affect emotion, thought and behaviour. They may be effectively used by staff with minimal training and are simple and quick to use. Service user involvement ...
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        Developing an automated VR cognitive treatment for psychosis: gameChange VR therapy 

        Lambe, Sinead; Lister, Rachel; Rosebrock, Laina; Rovira, Aitor; Clark, David M; Freeman, Daniel; Waite, Felicity (2020-04)
        The automated delivery of psychological treatment using virtual reality (VR) has the potential to revolutionise patient access to evidence-based care. VR creates immersive, interactive computer simulations, which elicit ...
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        The development and testing of a novel Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT)-based intervention to support medicines-related consultations for healthcare professionals 

        White, Dan (2021-04)
        Introduction The cost to healthcare of wasted medicines has been estimated at around £300million per annum (1). In response to this figure and efforts to increase medicines management performance across pharmacy and patient ...
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        Does adjunctive digital CBT for insomnia improve clinical outcomes in an improving access to psychological therapies service? 

        Pimm, John (2021-09)
        Insomnia has a bidirectional relationship with broader mental health functioning, including anxiety and depression. Yet, poor sleep has historically been neglected as a specific treatment target in mental health programmes ...
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        Effectiveness of cognitive–behavioural therapy: a protocol for an overview of systematic reviews and meta-analyses 

        External author(s) only (2018-12)
        Introduction Cognitive–behavioural therapy (CBT) is a psychological therapy that has been used to improve patient well-being across multiple mental and physical health problems. Its effectiveness has been examined in ...
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        Effects of a mindfulness-based stress reduction group programme on family carers 

        Barrasin, Emily (2019-11)
        Background Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) is an evidence-based intervention that teaches participants skills in reducing stress and managing challenging emotions in a group setting. Mindfulness-based therapies ...
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        Frequency of Self-reported Unpleasant Events and Harm in a Mindfulness-Based Program in Two General Population Samples 

        External author(s) only (2020-12)
        Objectives Evidence-based mindfulness programs have well-established benefits, but the potential for harmful effects is understudied. We explored the frequency and severity of unpleasant experiences and harm in two ...
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        Implementing a stepped-care psychological pathway for cardiac patients with comorbid anxiety and depression in the UK: a service development project 

        Salt, Heather; El-Salahi, Shama (2021-03)
        Background/aims This was a pilot study that was part of a Department of Health and Social Care initiative to improve access to cognitive behavioural therapies for patients with long-term health conditions. The service ...
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        The Oxford Cognitive Screen – Plus (OCS-Plus): a tablet based short cognitive screening tool for milder cognitive impairment. 

        External author(s) only (2020-02)
        The Oxford Cognitive Screen was developed as a brief screening tool for common post-stroke focal cognitive deficits, including language, memory, attention, praxis, and number-processing impairments. Here, we present the ...
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        ‘Someone on my level’: A Meta‐Ethnographic Review of Therapeutic Relationships in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis 

        Hogg, Lorna (2021-02)
        Objectives: Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Psychosis (CBTp) demonstratesvariable and at times mild to moderate effect sizes; thus, its therapeutic processesare important to explore. Establishing a secure therapeutic ...

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