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            <title>Cognitive Behavior Therapy Self-Help Resources</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.get.gg/Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) has been proven to help mental health problems. This website offers CBT self-help information, resources and tools, including therapy worksheets.
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            <description>URL: http://psychology.vanguard.edu/amoebaweb/Outstanding resource maintained by Douglas Degelman, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. Features over 2000 categorized links to quality psychology content.
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		Outstanding resource maintained by Douglas Degelman, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology at Vanguard University of Southern California. Features over 2000 categorized links to quality psychology content.
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            <description>URL: http://psychfutures.ning.com/PsychFutures is an open network, albeit designed for individuals at various stages of their psychology career, from A-Level to degree-level to professionals. Primarily, we are about choosing your next step in psychology. For A-Level psychology students who are thinking about studying the subject at degree level, there’s advice on exam preparation and applying to university or college. For undergraduates thinking about post-degree options, our members provide peer-to-peer advice about postgrad psychology. For those looking beyond studying we have a section devoted to psychology careers.
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            <title>Geropsychology Central</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.premier.net/~gero/contents.html&amp;#8220;building a bridge between the past and the future&amp;#8230;&amp;#8221;
Geropsychology Central helps those who are concerned with helping older persons and their families maintain well-being, overcome problems, and achieve maximum potential during later life stages. This site involves people who have particular knowledge, skill, training and experience related to the aging process, and in dealing with older persons and the special issues that affect them.
For: Anyone, ConsumersTopics: Behaviour Management, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Fitness, Cognitive Training, Common Factors, Depression, General Psychology, Health Promotion, Health Psychology, Health and Social Services, Life, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Mental Health Promotion, Qual...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.minddisorders.com/The Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders contains medical articles on mental disorders and conditions. Over 150 mental disorders are organized alphabetically.
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		The Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders contains medical articles on mental disorders and conditions. Over 150 mental disorders are organized alphabetically.
Here are examples of topics of articles on our website:
Learning Disorders
Magnetic resonance imaging
Manic episode
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            <description>URL: http://www.psychologicalscience.org/The Association for Psychological Science (previously the American Psychological Society) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of scientific psychology and its representation at the national and international level.
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            <description>URL: http://www.mhselfhelp.org/The National Mental Health Consumers&amp;#8217; Self-Help Clearinghouse, the nation&amp;#8217;s first national consumer technical assistance center, has played a major role in the development of the mental health consumer movement. The consumer movement strives for dignity, respect, and opportunity for those with mental illnesses. Consumers&amp;#8211;those who receive or have received mental health services&amp;#8211;continue to reject the label of &amp;#8220;those who cannot help themselves.&amp;#8221;
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            <description>URL: http://www.algy.com/anxiety/Welcome to the web&amp;#8217;s first and still best self-help resource for those with anxiety disorders. Panic attacks, phobias, extreme shyness, obsessive-compulsive behaviors, and generalized anxiety disrupt the lives of an estimated 15% of the population.  tAPir is a free grass-roots website dedicated to providing information, relief, and support for those recovering from debilitating anxiety.
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            <description>URL: http://www.trich.org/index.html?FC=5935453Most humans pull, pluck, and pick at their hair, skin and nails in small amounts. But when these behaviors become excessive, they are considered disorders and can cause a lot of suffering.
For: Anyone, ConsumersTopics: Behaviour Management, Clinical Decision Making, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, Diagnosis, Educational Psychology, Emotional Health, General Psychology, General Science, Life, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Self-helpFeatures: Articles, Clinical Tools, Collaborative News, Conferences, Group Management, Information, Links, Research, Societal or Organizational Membership, e-learning		
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            <description>URL: http://www.alz.org/index.aspThe Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s Association is the leading, global voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care and support, and the largest private, nonprofit funder of Alzheimer research.
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            <description>URL: http://www.depressionrecoverygroups.com/Depression Recovery Groups is a service for those who have depression, bipolar disorder (especially type 2) or anxiety, which often overlaps with depression. It is a way for people who are living with these conditions to easily come together, support each other and learn about what they can do to improve the quality of their lives.
For: Anyone, ConsumersTopics: Behaviour Management, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, Emotional Health, General Psychology, Life, LifestyleFeatures: Articles, Chat Rooms, Collaborative News, Community and Social Networking, Forums, Group Management, Information, Links, NetworkingDepression Recovery Groups is a service for those who have depression, bipolar disorder (especially type 2) or an...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://drawthatbeast.blogspot.com/Winston Churchill once famously referred to his “little black dog” of depression. He imagined depression was just like a dog - loyal and steadfastly by his side through life. The imagery stuck and continues to be the mascot in popular culture for depression.
But what if depression could be imagined in another form? How would depression look to you? Would it be a he, she or gender neutral? Would it be animal, vegetable, mineral? Or would it be intangible, like an image or moment in time?
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		Winston Churchill once famously referred to his ...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.ulifeline.com/main/Home.htmlULifeline is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding mental health and suicide prevention. ULifeline is available where college students seek information the most - at their fingertips on the Internet.
For: StudentsTopics: Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Counselling, Depression, Emotional Health, LifeFeatures: Assessment Instruments, Clinical Tools, Community and Social Networking, Information, Self MonitoringULifeline is an anonymous, confidential, online resource center, where college students can be comfortable searching for the information they need and want regarding mental health and suicide prevention. ULifelin...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/Classics in the History of Psychology is an effort to make the full texts of a large number of historically significant public domain documents from the scholarly literature of psychology and allied disciplines available on the World Wide Web. There are now over 25 books and about 200 articles and chapters on-line. The site also contains links to over 200 relevant works posted at other sites.
For: AnyoneTopics: Academia, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Educational Psychology, General Psychology, General Science, Health Psychology, Health and Social Services, History of Psychology, Psychology and the Media, Teaching, Teaching PsychologyFeatures: Articles, Author Lists, Information, Research, e-learning, ebookClassics in the History of Psy...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.youtube.com/user/psychetruthI make internet videos of things I am interested in, including but not limited to, health, alternative health, art, comparative religion, science, mental health reform, philosophy or anything else I want to know about.
I like knowing stuff. I think you should like knowing stuff too.
For: AnyoneTopics: Abnormal, Academia, Addiction, Behaviour Management, Biological Psychology, Bipolar, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Counselling, Depression, Eating Disorders, Educational Psychology, General Psychology, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Mental Health Promotion, Psychology and Technology, Psychology and the MediaFeatures: Collaborative News, Commentary and Blogs, Community and Social Networking, Links, Multimedia, e-learningPsyche = Mind, ...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.tbiguide.com/Nearly all of the survivors of a traumatic head injury and their families with whom I have worked have had one complaint: There is nothing written that explains head injury in clear, easy to understand language. Most say the available material is too medical or too difficult to read. The goal of this online book is to better prepare the head injured person and family for the long road ahead.
For: AnyoneTopics: Clinical Psychology, Cognitive, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Fitness, Cognitive Training, Depression, Emotional Health, Mental Health, Neurophilosophy, Neuroscience, Quality of Life, Self-help, TraumaFeatures: Information, e-learning, ebookNearly all of the survivors of a traumatic head injury and     their families with whom I have worked have ...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.icsahome.com/Founded in 1979, the International Cultic Studies Association (ICSA) is a global network of people concerned about psychological manipulation and abuse in cultic groups, alternative movements, and other environments. ICSA is tax-exempt, supports civil liberties, and is not affiliated with any religious or commercial organizations.
For: AnyoneTopics: Abnormal, Academia, Behaviour Management, Clinical Decision Making, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, General Psychology, Life, Lifestyle, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Self-harm and suicide, Social Psychology, Social Support, TraumaFeatures: Advertising, Articles, Author Lists, Clinical Tools, Collaborative News, Community and Social Networking, Conferences, Databases, Infor...</description>
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For: ConsumersTopics: Abnormal, Academia, Anger, Anxiety, Behaviour Management, Child and Adolescent, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Developmental, Diagnosis, Emotional Health, Family Therapy, General Psychology, Health and Social Services, Life, Lifestyle, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Personality disorders, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Quality of Life, Schizophrenia, Self-harm and suicide, Social Psychology, Substance Abuse, Varied DisordersFeatures: Articles, Commentary and Blogs, Information, Links, e-learning		
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            <description>URL: http://www.ncld.org/This site provides information on various learning disabilities. An extensive list of links, organized by topic, is also provided.
For: Anyone, ConsumersTopics: ADHD, Academia, Autism, Behaviour Management, Child and Adolescent, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Educational Psychology, Teaching, Teaching Psychology, YouthFeatures: Articles, Collaborative News, Information, LinksThis site provides information on various learning disabilities. An extensive  list of links, organized by topic, is also provided.
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(NASP) is the premier source of knowledge,
professional development, and resources, empowering
school psychologists to ensure that all children and
youth attain optimal learning and mental health.
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            <description>URL: http://www.thetrevorproject.org/home2.aspxThe Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth.
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		The Trevor Project is the leading national organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning (LGBTQ) youth.
The Trevor Project operates the only accredited, nationwide, around-the-clock crisis and suicide 								prevention helpline for L...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.ragingalcoholic.com/I assume alcoholism or problem drinking is affecting you in someway. A way you really aren&amp;#8217;t happy about.
We&amp;#8217;re here to give you information and access to resources.
For: AnyoneTopics: Abnormal, Addiction, Anger, Behaviour Management, Chronic Disease, Clinical Decision Making, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, Emotional Health, Family Therapy, Fatherhood, General Psychology, General Science, Health Psychology, Health and Social Services, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Trauma, Treatment PlanningFeatures: Articles, Assessment Instruments, Case Studies, Clinical Tools, Collaborative News, Databases, Information, Links, Self Monitoring, Self-quizzes, e-learning		
		I assume alcoholism or problem drinking is affecting you in...</description>
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            <title>The National Tourette Syndrome Association</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.tsa-usa.org/Founded in 1972 in Bayside New York, the national Tourette Syndrome Association is the only national voluntary non-profit membership organization in this field.
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		Founded in 1972 in Bayside New York, the national Tourette Syndrome Association is the only national voluntary non-profit membership organization in this field.  Our mission is to identify the cause of, find the cure for and control the effects of Touret...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://posbase.uib.no/posbase/index.phpThis is a prototype system containing presentations from experimental psychology.
We hope that it can guide both students and teachers in gaining a deeper understanding within the field of psychology.
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We hope that it can guide both students and teachers in gaining        a deeper understanding within the field of psychology. (S...</description>
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            <title>Childhelp</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.childhelp.org/Not surprisingly, the perspectives of the children served by Childhelp are varied. Some have known nothing but abuse and neglect, believing they were alone and that no one cared. Others lived in happy homes with caring, loving families, only to be hurt by someone outside the home, usually someone they already knew and trusted.
For: Anyone, ConsumersTopics: Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, Behaviour Management, Child and Adolescent, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, Educational Psychology, Emotional Health, Family Therapy, Fatherhood, General Psychology, General Science, Health Promotion, Health Psychology, Health and Social Services, Life, Lifestyle, Mental Health, Parenting, Pediatric Depression, Self-harm and suicide, Self-help, Sexual...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.emetophobia.com/This site exists to provide information and support for those suffering from emetophobia, or the fear of vomiting.
For: Consumers, ConsumersTopics: Anger, Anxiety, Attachment, Behaviour Management, Child and Adolescent, Emotional Health, Family Therapy, Parenting, Personality disorders, Youth, Abnormal, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Eating DisordersFeatures: Articles, Forums, Information, RSS Feeds, Articles, Commentary and Blogs, Information		
		This site exists to provide information and support for those suffering from emetophobia, or the fear of vomiting. emetophobia: a persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of vomiting or fear of throwing up, despite the understanding by the phobic individual and reassurance by others that there is no danger. (Source...</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.bddcentral.com/BDDCentral is the most comprehensive online presence related to body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).
For: Consumers, StudentsTopics: Abnormal, Anger, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, General Psychology, Health and Social Services, Life, Lifestyle, Personality disordersFeatures: Articles, Author Lists, Databases, Forums		
		BDDCentral is the most comprehensive online presence related to body dysmorphic disorder (BDD). This site is maintained by BDD survivors, and also receives contributions from the world’s leading BDD experts. The mission of BDDCentral is to offer a safe and supportive place to communicate and learn, educate the public through outreach programs, and offer updated resources (such as an up-to-date treatment provider directory and recommended literatur...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 01:01:36 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Psychological Research on the Net</title>
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            <description>URL: http://psych.hanover.edu/research/exponnet.htmlPsychological Research on the Net is a fantastic meta-list of online psychology experiments.
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            <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:00:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Skin Picking</title>
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            <description>URL: http://www.skinpick.com/SkinPick.Com is an online Dermatillomania (compulsive skin
picking) center, offering comprehensive info about the disorder, as well as an
active community.
For: AnyoneTopics: Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, General Psychology, Medico-Legal, Self-helpFeatures: Chat Rooms, Databases, Forums, Links, Research, e-learningSkinPick.Com is an online Dermatillomania (compulsive skin
picking) center, offering comprehensive info about the disorder, as well as an
active community (forum).
They have recently launched online couseling service for Dermatillomania patients. (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <description>URL: http://www.livinglifetothefull.com/index.phpWeb-based CBT program teaching life skills, written by Psychiatrist Dr Chris Williams.
For: Anyone, AnyoneTopics: Clinical Psychology, Depression, Self-help, Cognitive, Cognitive Behaviour TherapyFeatures: Information, Mood Tracking, Self MonitoringLiving Life to the Full
Web-based CBT program teaching life skills, written by Psychiatrist Dr Chris Williams. (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <title>Teachley’s Believe It or Not!</title>
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            <description>Teachley&amp;#8217;s Believe It or Not site deals with the brain and how it can affect students, teachers, and others in fields of learning and memory.
For: Anyone, Clinicians, Consumers, Researchers, Students, TeachersTopics: Abnormal, Academia, Behaviour Management, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Cognitive Training, Educational Psychology, Teaching, Teaching PsychologyFeatures: Information, Resources, e-learningTeachley&amp;#8217;s Believe It or Not site deals with the brain and how it can affect students, teachers, and others in fields of learning and memory.  The site enables researchers, students, teachers and more to play games and to understand the mind better in order to help with therapy, learning, and other mind oriented tasks.
Learn about Learned Helplessness and stress, dehydration, and...</description>
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            <title>MoodGym</title>
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            <description>URL: http://moodgym.anu.edu.au/welcome Web-based cognitive therapy for depression from the Australian National University (ANU).
For: AnyoneTopics: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Depression, Healthcare Information TechnologyFeatures: Computerised CBT, Mood Tracking, Online Counselling (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <description>Head over to Anxiety, Addiction and Depression treatments for a brief article on the uptake and growing popularity of computer based therapies in the UK. Article contains links to a couple of web-based programs for anxiety/depression, called Fear Fighter and Beating the Blues. (Source: PsychSplash)</description>
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            <title>The Wellness Shop</title>
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            <description>I found my way to The Wellness Shop via a NICE guideline for computerised CBT. The Wellness Shop (an online service of Ultrasis) was launched in Nov 2006 and provides computerized CBT programs for a range of health and wellbeing topics: depression, anxiety, insomnia, stress and pregnancy.
The computerised CBT (cognitive behaviour therapy) programs sold by the Wellness Shop are designed to be interactive in that the programs guide users through similar principles as a therapist would. In fact, all the products were designed by expert and/or practising psychologists. The interactive programs adapt to the unique circumstances of each user, help them learn techniques to modify their thinking, and can be used at a pace defined by the user. Computerised CBT is seen to have a number of advantages...</description>
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            <description>By MICHAEL T. KAUFMAN Albert Ellis, whose innovative straight-talk approach to psychotherapy made him one of the most influential and provocative figures in modern psychology, died early today [July 24] at his home above the institute he founded in Manhattan. He was 93. Dr. Ellis (he had a doctorate but not a medical degree) called his approach rational emotive behavior therapy, or R.E.B.T. Developed in the 1950's, it challenged the deliberate, slow-moving methodology of Sigmund Freud, the prevailing psychotherapeutic treatment at the time. Where the Freudians maintained that a painstaking exploration of childhood experience was critical to understanding neurosis and curing it, Dr. Ellis believed in short-term therapy that called on patients to focus on what was happening in their lives at...</description>
            <author>Latest entries from www.anxietyinsights.info</author>
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            <title>s4 Potential - cognitive behaviour therapy delivered electronically!</title>
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            <description>s4Potential creates and markets web-based cognitive behavioural therapy programs for correctional, health, social service and corporate organizations. Their product line includes programs for anger management, substance abuse and autism, with more products in the pipeline. In addition to the e-learning programs, s4 provide training in a cognitive- behavioural group program on anger management called CALM (available, I am guessing to people in Ontario, Canada where s4 is located). Visitors to the site can view a range of demos of the different ways that s4 have combined e-learning with CBT. At the helm of s4Potential are Dr Bill Winogron (clinical psychologist) and Mr Peter Egan (organization, sales and technology marketing). s4Potential has already formed a number of strategic partnerships...</description>
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            <title>Is CBT Just a Load of B?</title>
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            <description>This study is currently being replicated and preliminary results suggest:Here, it is stated that Behavioural Activation proved as effective as antidepressant medication, and that both produced superior outcomes to cognitive therapy, which was no more effective than the pill placebo condition. Given that the Washington University study purports to be the largest outpatient therapy trial for depression yet undertaken, these would appear to be perplexing results for the proponents of cognitive therapy as a treatment for depression. However, putting aside the comparison with BA, the Washington results would seem to contradict many previous studies which have shown CT to be equally effective as pharmacotherapy as a treatment for moderate depression and severe depression. Therefore, it will be n...</description>
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            <title>More on Working with Borderline Clients</title>
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            <description>A plug for this book, just out from one of my clinical colleagues in Sydney.

Guidelines for the Management and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder.This is a very practical hands on book focussing on what to do and how to respond to this complex client group.&amp;nbsp; It promotes a strong&amp;nbsp; Linehan model (dialectical behaviour therapy).&amp;nbsp; The newer Transference Focussed and Schema Focussed don’t get much of a mention. It has good chapters on working with other health profession and managing risk.&amp;nbsp; I definitely recommend it. If you are in Australia or even if you are not in Australia and want to know about this book contact Julia Shearsby at Bankstown Mental Health. (Source: In the Room)</description>
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            <title>What if you had to Pass an Empathy Test?</title>
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            <description>How long before we are doing therapy with our clients in an MRI scan. Interesting news just out today on neurophysiological measures of empathy in both clients and clinicians. Hat tip: Eureka. As a total aside Eureka is one of the best news feeders I have found for keeping up to date with breaking science news.There is now converging evidence that, during moments of empathic connection, humans reflect or mirror each other’s emotions, and their physiologies move on the same wavelength. I suppose it is not surprise really to think that we mirror physiologically as much as psychologically with our patients but this seems to be a first step in actually beginning to be able to measure it. Actually measuring empathy is something new. Is this yet another of the clinician’s arts falling to sci...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 14 Feb 2007 04:00:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Therapeutic Oxymoron Laid to Rest</title>
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            <description>Posting has been a little light lately as I discover, like 60 million bloggers before me, the inverse relationship between blogging and work.



In the mail this week is Paul Gilbert and Robert Leahy’s new book titled: The Therapeutic Relationship in the Cognitive Behavioral Therapies.



I’ve been holding the book up to everybody who comes to my office over the week with a range of responses from “unbelievable” to “about time&amp;quot;. I have to say I was delighted to see this title which I see as a sign of the rounding out and maturing of cognitive approaches to therapy.



I know my headline will invoke some criticisms from the Cognitive Therapists. However looking through all the books on cognitive therapy in our clinic (and we have a lot) I could not find one that had a chapter...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 08 Feb 2007 23:40:52 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Easy and Cheesy:  Simple Techniques from the Happiness Research</title>
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            <description>I like the happiness stuff, how can you not. It is simple, positive and easy to apply. Sometimes I like a break from all the deep stuff that demands so much more from me both as a person and a therapist. It has certainly seen rapid growth both in research and commercial exploitation.

I must admit I find some of the research confusing. I remember reading a New Scientist article (can’t find the link now) on happiness indicating that most of your happiness is genetically determined, around about a whopping fifty percent. The next biggest contributor off the block at two per cent (yes only two per cent) was marriage. This is actual marriage (ring on the finger stuff) not just living together. 



At the same time there is some compelling research on the use of very simple techniques that ap...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jan 2007 02:12:50 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Bring out your Blogs</title>
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            <description>Discovering stuff and blogs in the blogosphere is an interesting experience. Googling or Dogpiling, as I prefer, for psychology blogs provides a limited list of the more well known blogs. However I like the way the discovery of many new blogs come through the author commenting on my postings or email in my inbox or a new listing on the blogroll of the other psychology blogs I read.&amp;nbsp; There is a personal connection element to blogging I have discovered I really like.



A recent comment sympathising with my posting about creeping commercialisation in the blog world is a case in point. Annette is an Irishwoman with a psychodynamic focus on organisations. She has a very professional looking blog called: Interactions. She is living proof that Freud was wrong. Sigmund is quoted as saying th...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:41:49 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>To Blogroll or not to Blogroll</title>
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            <description>If I list every blog of interest that comes my way, my blogroll can get out of hand. You see some sites where the blogroll disappears down the right column into the ether and beyond.

This makes for some interesting decisions at times about who to put on the roll. Recently the author of All About Forensic Psychology approached me to let me know about his site. In my private practice outside of the university I do mainly forensic work and this site is an excellent one in that regard and one I read regularly. At the same time it is somewhat outside the area of psychotherapy technique and as a result I have not listed it.

Similarly I received an email from Oxford University Press about their blog. This appears to have some good psychology stuff on it but not all that regular (actually only o...</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 24 Jan 2007 04:24:33 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>How Many of you are in There:  The Concept of Multiple Selves</title>
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            <description>The latest Journal of Clinical Psychology (sadly no free access) has the whole journal devoted to exploring ideas around the internal multiplicity of the self. Basically this is the idea that the self has or consits of multiple parts, aspects, object or persons rather than that the self is some type of unitary concept.&amp;nbsp; Dimaggio and Stiles offer a very lucid and easy to udnerstand overview of this concept in the opening paper.



Internal multiplicity is present, if not always acknowledged, in
most systems of psychotherapy. It is expressed in such cognitive-behavioral
concepts as automatic or intrusive thoughts and self-talk or self-statements.
Self-criticism and self-blaming, for example, are forms of self-to-self
relationships in which a harsh part of the self criticizes or blames a...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 09 Jan 2007 00:29:09 +0100</pubDate>
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