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Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions

Online ISBN:
9780191797590
Print ISBN:
9780199590117
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions

James Bennett-Levy (ed.),
James Bennett-Levy
(ed.)
University of Sydney and Southern Cross University, Australia
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David Richards (ed.),
David Richards
(ed.)
University of Exeter, UK
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Paul Farrand (ed.),
Paul Farrand
(ed.)
University of Exeter, UK
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Helen Christensen (ed.),
Helen Christensen
(ed.)
The Australian National University, Australia
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Kathy Griffiths (ed.),
Kathy Griffiths
(ed.)
The Australian National University, Australia
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David Kavanagh (ed.),
David Kavanagh
(ed.)
Queensland University of Technology, Australia
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Britt Klein (ed.),
Britt Klein
(ed.)
Swinburne University, Australia
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Mark A. Lau (ed.),
Mark A. Lau
(ed.)
University of British Columbia, Canada
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Judy Proudfoot (ed.),
Judy Proudfoot
(ed.)
University of New South Wales, Australia
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Lee Ritterband (ed.),
Lee Ritterband
(ed.)
University of Virginia, USA
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Published:
May 2010
Online ISBN:
9780191797590
Print ISBN:
9780199590117
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

The Oxford Guide to Low Intensity CBT Interventions marks a turning point in the delivery of psychological treatments for people with depression and anxiety. Until recently, the only form of psychological intervention available for patients with depression and anxiety was traditional one-to-one 60 minute session therapy - usually with private practitioners for those patients who could afford it. Now Low Intensity CBT Interventions are starting to revolutionize mental health care by providing cost effective psychological therapies which can reach the vast numbers of people with depression and anxiety who did not previously have access to effective psychological treatment. It is the first online resource to provide a comprehensive guide to Low Intensity CBT interventions. It brings together researchers and clinicians from around the world who have led the way in developing evidence-based low intensity CBT treatments.

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