BABCP Journals Paper of the Month: My Climate Journey: One Cognitive-Behavioural Psychotherapist’s Account and a Commentary Linking to the Scientific and Practice Literature Blog here: https://ow.ly/4Be150TWKpt Paper here: https://ow.ly/zOme50TWKpr
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CBT Journals from the BABCP
About us
the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed, online practitioner journal for CBT therapists, supervisors, and trainers. It features a range of papers, including practice-focused articles detailing clinical interventions, research reports concerning the practice of cognitive behaviour therapy, case reports, audits relevant to practice, and reviews of clinical scales. The journal also publishes papers with an education, training, or supervision focus, as well as literature reviews directly relevant to CBT practitioners. The key requirement for papers is that they contribute to the theory, practice and evolution of CBT. Its electronic format ensures timely publication, facilitating professional debate. tCBT is keen to contribute to increased inclusivity and progress towards equity within the field of CBT. It therefore welcomes submissions on topics that impact on practitioners and patients from minoritised identities (such as, but not limited to, sexuality, gender, ethnicity). We encourage all authors and reviewers to support the journal’s aims by considering inclusivity of people with minoritised identities within submissions where appropriate. This could for example be discussion of the ethnicities of research participants, reference to specific issues that may be relevant for people from minoritised groups within clinical guidance papers or acknowledgement of gaps in our knowledge.
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- Industry
- Mental Health Care
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Carlisle, Cumbria
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2008
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Carlisle, Cumbria, GB
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Updates
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tCBT New paper: My climate journey: one cognitive behavioural psychotherapist’s account, and a commentary linking to the scientific and practice literature Full free paper at https://ow.ly/v38l50TWjjQ Authors blog to follow later in the week!
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tCBT: Firstly we want to share the powerful Special Issue Editorial by Marks and Cole. Essential reading for CBT practitioners concerned about the planet... Practising CBT amid the climate and ecological crises https://lnkd.in/eKCRznFM
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We are pleased to announce that our tCBT Special Issue on CBT in a time of climate crisis has gone live ! We will tweet individual papers across the week with free links to full papers. Thanks to Guest Editors (Elizabeth Marks & Amanda Cole) + Mark Freeston https://ow.ly/jmFF50TW61b
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BCP New FirstView paper: The development of the Negative Mental Imagery Questionnaire (MIQ-N) Full free text at https://ow.ly/C9Fx50TPyqY
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tCBT New paper: The concept of service model fidelity in Talking Therapies Full free text at https://ow.ly/jh1350TKLq4
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BABCP Journals reposted this
Championing the low-intensity profession and developing careers for PWP’s. Strategic and critical thinker. Endlessly enthusiastic. Lover of cats and the outdoors.
Attention low-intensity BABCP members! Are you interested in research but have no idea where to start? Look no further…. I’m very excited to share that a series of webinars myself and some top-notch LI colleagues within Cedar Create have been working on titled ‘Becoming Research Active’ will be going live next week. This series aims to ‘demystify’ research, and equip you with the knowledge, skills and confidence to take the next steps in becoming a research active Low Intensity CBT practitioner. This three part series includes 2 recorded webinars, focusing on the ‘whys and hows’ of research, and the publishing process. The final webinar will be live at the end of November to give members a chance to ask questions. The biggest thank you to the wisdom and knowledge of Michaela Newton, Dr Tanisha Douglas and Laura Warbrick for getting this project over the finish line 🏁 For more information, to access the recordings once they are published, and sign up for the live webinar (I would recommend doing this after you have watched the first two as it will help you identify remaining questions) please follow the link (log-in required). We look forward to seeing you in November! https://lnkd.in/eusmwyFE
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BCP New FirstView Paper: The belief that being high is a natural part of your personality predicts an increase in manic symptoms over time in bipolar disorder Full free text at https://ow.ly/Yjvg50TJsoq
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Lovely to see some new LICBT papers - the BABCP are also running some workshops around writing if this something that sparks your interest! Or speak to Eve Bampton-Wilton
Although we still don't receive as many LICBT papers as we would like, it was great to see two new ones added to the Special Collection page this month! https://ow.ly/aXvu50TFSQf
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Although we still don't receive as many LICBT papers as we would like, it was great to see two new ones added to the Special Collection page this month! https://ow.ly/aXvu50TFSQf