Steph Curnow
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Managing Editor of the BABCP Journals. Podcast host of Let's Talk about CBT- Research Matters
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Seeing as it is Maternal Mental health Week we thought it was a good time to reshare this excellent article on PTSD following birth trauma and baby loss.

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BABCP Paper of the Month : How to treat someone suffering with PTSD following rape in adulthood

Blog at www.cambridge.org/core/blog/20...

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We are really excited to announce a new special issue for BCP- Hoarding Disorder: Too attached to our things?

Call for papers is open now!

Find out more here: bit.ly/4hX9ya4
Call for Contributions- Hoarding Disorder: Too attached to our things?
Call for Contributions- Hoarding Disorder: Too attached to our things?
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New Clinical Guidance paper in tCBT: How to treat someone suffering with PTSD following rape in adulthood

Full free text at www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
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tCBT New Special Issue Announcement:

Low intensity but high impact: Innovating CBT across contexts and the life span

Guest Editors: Amy Blakemore, Paul Farrand, Catherine Gallop & Patrick Raue

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Please share widely!
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tCBT New Paper : What leads clinicians to exclude drug and alcohol users from NHS Talking Therapies services? An audit of decision making within clinical records

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🎧 Excited to share a new episode of "Let's Talk About CBT Research Matters" with Dr. Alex Lau-Zhu! 🎧
Alex discusses his research on flash forward mental imagery and its relevance to anxiety in young people.
Listen here: bit.ly/41m1J8H or wherever you get your podcasts
Let's Talk about CBT- Research Matters: Flashforward Mental Imagery in Adolescents with Dr. Alex Lau-Zhu
In this episode of Research Matters, host Steph Curnow talks to Dr. Alex Lau-Zhu, lead author of the paper “Flashforward Mental Imagery in Adolescents: Exploring Developmental Differences and Ass...
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This #TimeToTalkDay we all need to start talking more about mental health
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tCBT New paper: Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder: integrating religious beliefs and practices

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tCBT New Paper: Did the pandemic lead to a change in attitudes towards cCBT? A service evaluation looking at the impact of the pandemic on practitioner beliefs regarding the routine use of cCBT within an NHS Talking Therapies Service
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New tCBT Editorial to introduce the Special Collection : Enhancing your delivery of cognitive therapy for PTSD: a celebration of the work of Hannah Murray

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Great to be invited to the BABCP webinar today on how we can all support an increase in Low Intensity CBT papers etc. Thanks all and all three webinars were recorded and are available for members via the website.

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Its such a shame that none of the submission systems are user friendly. Its the one thing we hear most from new authors submitting to us- the whole process just seems so daunting! But good luck with the submission!