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  1. Psychological treatments for psychological distress in dementia with emphasis on acceptance and commitment therapy: A critical perspective
  2. The recognition of dental anxiety - comment on a letter by M. Höglund et al
  3. Exploring the Psychosocial Needs of Adults with Haematological Cancer under Watch-and-Wait: A Qualitative Study
  4. Psychosocial skills training helps improve skill and well‐being
  5. Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for people with dementia experiencing psychological distress: A hermeneutic single‐case efficacy design (HSCED) series
  6. Psychological flexibility as a predictor of professional quality of life in newly qualified psychological therapy practitioners
  7. Environmental Legal Research is Changing: Alternating Tenor/Terror of Scholarship, Despair and Self-Care
  8. Specificity and sensitivity of the social communication questionnaire lifetime screening tool for autism spectrum disorder in a UK CAMHS service
  9. Psychological flexibility, distress, and quality of life in secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A cross-sectional study
  10. Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training (SMART) in multiple sclerosis (MS): study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled trial
  11. Examining anxiety and depression in haematology cancer patients in ongoing treatment and under watchful waiting: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  12. The Development and Validation of the Comprehensive Assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Processes (CompACT)—Malay Version
  13. Strengthening Mental Abilities with Relational Training (SMART) in Multiple Sclerosis (MS): Study Protocol for a Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
  14. “I don’t want to take buprenorphine for the rest of my life”: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for a Client Struggling to Reduce Low-Dose Buprenorphine (a Hermeneutic Single-Case Efficacy Design)
  15. The predictive value of patient, therapist, and in‐session ratings of motivational factors early in remote cognitive behavioural therapy for severe health anxiety
  16. Acceptance-based telephone support around the time of transition to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: A feasibility randomised controlled trial
  17. Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes (CompACT): Measure refinement and study of measurement invariance across Portuguese and UK samples
  18. Relationship between psychological flexibility and work-related quality of life for healthcare professionals: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  19. Evaluating trauma informed care training for services supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage
  20. Factors associated with psychological distress for couples facing head and neck cancer: A systematic literature review
  21. A brief acceptance and commitment intervention for work‐related stress and burnout amongst frontline homelessness staff: A single case experimental design series
  22. An explanatory sequential investigation of the working alliance as a change process in videoconferencing psychotherapy
  23. Predicting outcomes and sudden gains from initial in‐session interactions during remote cognitive–behavioural therapy for severe health anxiety
  24. Compassion‐focused therapies for self‐esteem: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
  25. Perceptions of wellness recovery action plan (WRAP) training: a systematic review and metasynthesis
  26. COVID-19: Psychological flexibility, coping, mental health, and wellbeing in the UK during the pandemic
  27. Reducing dropout in acceptance and commitment therapy, mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy, and problem‐solving therapy for chronic pain and cancer patients using motivational interviewing
  28. Accepting the unacceptable? Exploring how acceptance relates to quality of life and death anxiety in a cancer population
  29. Experiences of adjustment to secondary progressive multiple sclerosis: a meta-ethnographic systematic review
  30. Self-help Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Carers of People with Multiple Sclerosis: A Feasibility Randomised Controlled Trial
  31. A lack of association between online pornography exposure, sexual functioning, and mental well-being
  32. Preventing relapse with personalized smart‐messaging after cognitive behavioural therapy: A proof‐of‐concept evaluation
  33. Anxiety Gremlins: mixed methods sequential explanatory evaluation of a CBT group intervention for children
  34. Behavioural activation treatment for depression in individuals with neurological conditions: a systematic review
  35. Patient activation in psychotherapy interactions: Developing and validating the consultation interactions coding scheme
  36. Using smart‐messaging to enhance mindfulness‐based cognitive therapy for cancer patients: A mixed methods proof of concept evaluation
  37. Team formulation in practice: forms, functions, and facilitators
  38. Extending the use of routine outcome monitoring: Predicting long-term outcomes in cognitive behavioral therapy for severe health anxiety
  39. Published research on stress
  40. “It sounds silly now, but it was important then”: Supporting the significance of a personal experience in psychotherapy
  41. Is the Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) efficacious for improving personal and clinical recovery outcomes? A systematic review and meta-analysis.
  42. Cognitive interviewing in patient-reported outcome measures: A systematic review of methodological processes.
  43. How patients adjust psychologically to the experience of head and neck cancer: A grounded theory
  44. Factors influencing the transition experience of carers for persons with dementia, when the person with dementia moves into residential care: systematic review and meta-synthesis
  45. Interventions for reducing levels of burden amongst informal carers of persons with dementia in the community. A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
  46. Working alliance and outcome effectiveness in videoconferencing psychotherapy: A systematic review and noninferiority meta-analysis
  47. Are acceptance and commitment therapy-based interventions effective for reducing burnout in direct-care staff? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  48. Telephone-supported acceptance and commitment bibliotherapy for people with multiple sclerosis and psychological distress: A pilot randomised controlled trial
  49. Mindfulness self-help interventions for symptoms of depression, anxiety and stress: Review and meta-analysis
  50. Telephone psychotherapy in multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
  51. Developing a tool to support diagnostic delivery of dementia
  52. Do thinking styles play a role in whether people pathologise their pornography use?
  53. The effect of psychological interventions on quality of life in patients with head and neck cancer: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  54. A systematic review of team formulation in clinical psychology practice: Definition, implementation, and outcomes
  55. What is the evidence for the efficacy of self-help acceptance and commitment therapy? A systematic review and meta-analysis
  56. The relationship between coping style and psychological distress in people with head and neck cancer: A systematic review
  57. Perceptions of therapeutic principles in a therapeutic community
  58. An Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): A case series approach
  59. Psychological therapies for improving outcomes after total hip or knee replacement in people with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis
  60. The Efficacy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Adults With ADHD: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
  61. The development and validation of the Comprehensive assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy processes (CompACT)
  62. Unmet care needs in people living with advanced cancer: a systematic review
  63. Fantasy-Driven Versus Contact-Driven Users of Child Sexual Exploitation Material: Offender Classification and Implications for Their Risk Assessment
  64. How do differential explanations of voice-hearing influence attributions and behavioral intentions towards voice-hearers?
  65. The transition into adulthood for children with a severe intellectual disability: parents’ views
  66. First-person narratives around sexuality in residential healthcare settings: a meta-ethnographic synthesis
  67. Comprehensive Assessment of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Processes
  68. 1. Formulation in Action: An Introduction
  69. 3. Clinical Behaviour Analysis
  70. 4. Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy
  71. What do we know about the application of the Mental Capacity Act (2005) in healthcare practice regarding decision-making for frail and older people? A systematic literature review
  72. The impact of receiving a diagnosis of Non-Epileptic Attack Disorder (NEAD): A systematic review
  73. Clinical effectiveness of a pain psychology service within an outpatient secondary care setting
  74. Implicit and explicit self-esteem discrepancies in people with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
  75. Evaluating a person-centred chronic pain service using indices of reliable and clinically significant change
  76. 2. Case Description
  77. Formulation in Action
  78. Do they practice what we teach? Follow-up evaluation of a Schema Therapy training programme
  79. An evaluation of psychological consultation to social workers
  80. What are the factors that influence parental stress when caring for a child with an intellectual disability? A critical literature review
  81. Anxiety and avoidance in psychogenic nonepileptic seizures: The role of implicit and explicit anxiety
  82. Parental bonding and eating disorders: A systematic review
  83. Applying family life-cycle concepts in psychological practice with children and young people
  84. The Implicit Relational Assessment Procedure: Emerging reliability and validity data
  85. After you: conversations between patients and healthcare professionals in planning for end of life care
  86. Is it recorded in the notes? Documentation of end-of-life care and preferred place to die discussions in the final weeks of life
  87. Feedback of trial results to participants: A survey of clinicians’ and patients’ attitudes and experiences
  88. Exploring patients’ experience of receiving information about cancer: A comparison of interview and questionnaire methods of data collection
  89. Service user experiences of information delivery after a diagnosis of cancer: a qualitative study
  90. Smoking, Mood Regulation, and Personality: An Event-Sampling Exploration of Potential Models and Moderation
  91. Memory bias in health anxiety is related to the emotional valence of health-related words