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Eating Disorders – Failing Families

    Failing Families, February 2008, Beat
“It has been awful, I have
cried and cried, so much
guilt, so much shame,
just feeling so
responsible all the time”
Abstract: No one who loves and cares for someone with an eating disorder should feel ashamed; no one should feel so responsible and so alone. Yet time after time, families tell us that [...]

Court Work – Final Report of a Scoping Group

 Court Work – Final Report of a Scoping Group Januaray 2008
This report sets out the Royal College of Psychiatrists view of the complex issue of the involvement of psychiatrists in legal processes. The basic principles and recommendations provided are intended to be helpful to psychiatrists within any legal system.
 

Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Schizophrenia

    Combining Cognitive Therapy and Pharmacotherapy for Schizophrenia, Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, Volume 21, Number 1, 2007 , pp. 28-36(9)
Abstract: Cognitive therapy (CT) is now recognized as an effective intervention for schizophrenia in clinical guidelines developed in the United States (APA, 2006; Lehman et al., 2004) and Europe (e.g., National Institute of Clinical Excellence, 2002). However, [...]

Mindfullness Training for Patients Waiting for Cognitive Behaviour Therapy

   The Effect of Mindfulness Training on Mood and Measures of Fatigue, Activity, and Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome on a Hospital Waiting List: A Series of Exploratory Studies, Christina Surawy, Jill Roberts and Amy Silver , Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, Volume 33, Issue 01, January 2005, pp 103-109
Abstract: Three exploratory studies [...]

CBT for CAMHS: A National Survey

    The Availability of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy Within Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS): A National Survey,  Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2007, 35, 501–505
Abstract: The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has recommended cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) for a number of common child and adolescent mental health disorders. The aim of this study was [...]