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  1. Using Implementation Intentions to Prevent Relapse after Psychological Treatment for Depression – the SMArT Intervention
  2. How durable is the effect of low intensity CBT for depression and anxiety? Remission and relapse in a longitudinal cohort study
  3. The Role of Practice Research Networks (PRN) in the Development and Implementation of Evidence: The Northern Improving Access to Psychological Therapies PRN Case Study
  4. A multi-service practice research network study of large group psychoeducational cognitive behavioural therapy
  5. A mixed-method investigation of patient monitoring and enhanced feedback in routine practice: Barriers and facilitators
  6. Introducing New Peer Worker Roles into Mental Health Services in England: Comparative Case Study Research Across a Range of Organisational Contexts
  7. Developing a change model for peer worker interventions in mental health services: a qualitative research study – CORRIGENDUM
  8. Early changes, attrition, and dose–response in low intensity psychological interventions
  9. Benchmarking Routine Psychological Services: A Discussion of Challenges and Methods
  10. Informing the development of services supporting self-care for severe, long term mental health conditions: a mixed method study of community based mental health initiatives in England
  11. Patient and Public Involvement in the Coproduction of Knowledge
  12. Self-care in mental health services: a narrative review
  13. A pragmatic randomized controlled trial of a guided self-help intervention versus a waiting list control in a routine primary care mental health service
  14. Effects of psychological therapies in randomized trials and practice-based studies
  15. Controlled Clinical Trial of a Self-Help for Anxiety Intervention for Patients Waiting for Psychological Therapy
  16. The process of long-term art therapy: a case study combining artwork and clinical outcome
  17. Stability of the CORE-OM and the BDI-I prior to therapy: Evidence from routine practice
  18. Service users' views of a self-help pack for anxiety
  19. Service users' views of self-help strategies and research in the UK
  20. Shapes of early change in psychotherapy under routine outpatient conditions.
  21. The importance of comparison in a phenomenological study of clients' experience on an assessment group for group psychotherapy
  22. Transforming between Beck Depression Inventory and CORE-OM scores in routine clinical practice
  23. Therapists' recall of early sudden gains in routine clinical practice
  24. A survey of influences on the practice of psychotherapists and clinical psychologists in training in the UK
  25. Rewiring efficacy studies to increase their relevance to routine practice
  26. Predicting change for individual psychotherapy clients on the basis of their nearest neighbors.
  27. Evaluating psychological therapies services: A review of outcome measures and their utility
  28. A systematic approach to practice-based evidence in a psychological therapies service
  29. Early sudden gains in psychotherapy under routine clinic conditions: Practice-based evidence.
  30. Early sudden gains in psychotherapy under routine clinic conditions: Practice-based evidence.
  31. Service profiling and outcomes benchmarking using the CORE-OM: Toward practice-based evidence in the psychological therapies.
  32. Service profiling and outcomes benchmarking using the CORE-OM: Toward practice-based evidence in the psychological therapies.
  33. Biased perception and recall of reassurance in medical patients
  34. Responses of consecutive patients to reassurance after gastroscopy: results of self administered questionnaire survey
  35. The Health Anxiety Questionnaire
  36. Cognitive factors in social anxiety and its treatment