Practitioner consensus in the use of cognitive behaviour therapy for individuals with a learning disability

K Haddock, RSP Jones - Journal of Intellectual disabilities, 2006 - journals.sagepub.com
… a small number of practitioners engage in CBT with … consensus as to how such work should
be undertaken. The present study was a first step in attempting to abstract such a consensus.…

Improving cognitive behaviour therapy for autistic individuals: A Delphi survey with practitioners

D Spain, V Milner, D Mason, H Iannelli, C Attoe… - … -Behavior Therapy, 2023 - Springer
practitioners’ perceptions of the barriers to acceptability and effectiveness of CBT for autistic
individuals; and (2) Develop a consensus … the autism-related training needs of practitioners. …

Patient–practitioner agreement: does it matter?

M Gabbay, C Shiels, P Bower, B Sibbald… - Psychological …, 2003 - cambridge.org
… and therapists in a primary care randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy
… The Toronto consensus statement stresses the impact of doctor–patient communication on …

[图书][B] Simply effective cognitive behaviour therapy: A practitioner's guide

MJ Scott - 2009 - taylorfrancis.com
behaviour therapy (CBT) is an effective treatment for common mental health disorders of
mild to moderate severity. Simply Effective Cognitive Behaviour Therapy guides the therapist in …

Recognition and management of depression in general practice: consensus statement.

ES Paykel, RG Priest - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
practitioner maynot know how to deal alone and without help with what may appear to be
unreasonable behaviour. … inappropriate, and the general practitioner should not feel inhibited …

Cognitive behavioral therapy in practice: therapist perceptions of techniques, outcome measures, practitioner qualifications, and relation to research

B Bohman, A Santi, G Andersson - Cognitive behaviour therapy, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… training and qualification issues in practitioners, which is important since studies show that
more extensive training in CBT leads to increased therapist competence (Muse & McManus, …

Practitioner Review: A core competencies perspective on the evidence‐based treatment of child conduct problems

JM Barker, DJ Hawes - Journal of Child Psychology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
therapist competencies, yet these have rarely been an explicit focus of research. In this
practitioner … Methods: We report on the development of a novel consensus-based model of core …

Treatment failure in cognitive‐behavioural therapy: Therapeutic alliance as a precondition for an adherent and competent implementation of techniques

F Weck, F Grikscheit, M Jakob… - British Journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… During the training, discrepancies in the ratings were discussed with an experienced trainer
in order to reach consensus between the two judges. Judges were blind regarding therapy

Case formulation in personality disordered offenders–A Delphi survey of professionals

B Völlm - Criminal behaviour and mental health, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
behavioural therapy (CBT) model, for behavioural therapy and for a Schema-Focused Therapy
… The aim of this study was to gain consensus on what makes a good CF for PD offenders. …

Practitioners' experience of the working alliance in a blended cognitive–behavioural therapy intervention for depression: qualitative study of barriers and facilitators

A Doukani, C Free, R Araya, D Michelson… - BJPsych Open, 2022 - cambridge.org
… Digital interventions such as internetbased cognitive–behavioural therapy (i-CBT) have
become increasingly popular in the past decade. i-CBT can be implemented with different levels …