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Reformulation Articles
Reformulation Articles
A case study of cognitive analytic therapy with a client diagnosed with psychotic depression. Reformulation, Winter, pp.22-27
John Cartmell
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Case Example
Reformulation Issue 49
An Alternative Psychotherapy File
Alison Jenaway
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Psychotherapy File
Reformulation Issue 49
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Austerity, Power and CAT’s Opportunity for Change. Reformulation, Winter, pp.5-7
John Cartmell
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Austerity
Reformulation Issue 49
Clinical Outcomes Of Cognitive Analytic Therapy Delivered By Trainees. Reformulation, Winter, pp.38-42
Darongkamas, J., Newell, A. Hewitt-Moran, T. & Jordan, S
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Evaluation
Reformulation Issue 49
Concepts of the Self, Social Inequality, Culture and Power in reflecting on therapeutic work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: A Cognitive Analytic Approach. Reformulation, Winter, pp.44-47.
Dr Claire Wilson
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Complex Trauma
Refugees & Asylum Seekers
Reformulation Issue 51
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How CAT-Informed Practice Can Help To Improve Mental Health Services. Reformulation, Winter, pp.33-37
Ben Bell
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Reformulation Issue 49
On Learning From Our Patients: Reformulating CAT Training. Reformulation, Winter, pp.13-18
Robert Marx, Joanne King, Kylie, Mary Wilson-Verrall, Karen Spencer and Annabel J McDonald,
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Experts By Experience
Reformulation Issue 49
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Perfectly Imperfect: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologist in using CAT to Explore the Relational Contribution to Binge Eating. Reformulation, Winter, pp.28-32
Dr Lyndsey Holt
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Eating Disorders
Reformulation Issue 49
The Clinician’s Guide To Forensic Music Therapy - Book Review. Reformulation, Winter, pp.56-57
Wakeling, N
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Book Review
Reformulation Issue 49
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Using The Parent-Adult-Child Model Alongside CAT. Reformulation, Winter, p.43
Louise Elwell
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Transactional Analysis
Reformulation Issue 49
When Therapy Feels Like A Roller Coaster Ride: A CAT Perspective. Reformulation, Winter, pp.19-21
Dr Diane Agoro
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Negative Therapeutic Reaction
Reformulation Issue 49
Where Should We Keep Reformulation Letters? Reformulation, Winter, pp.8-12
Kate Freshwater, Tilait Tanweer & Wendy Walker
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November 2017
Reformulation Winter 2017
Issue 49
Reformulation Letters
Governance
Reformulation Issue 49
‘Seeing the unseen’. Supporting organisational and team working at YMCA Liverpool with multiple complex clients. The use of Cognitive Analytic concepts to enhance service delivery. Reformulation, Summer, pp.5-15
Karen Shannon, Sean Butler, Claire Ellis, Judith McLaine, and Julian Riley
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June 2017
Multiple & Complex Needs
Reformulation Summer 2017
Reformulation Issue 48
“Resilience in the face of change” – 23rd National ACAT Conference, the benefits of working with over 65s – our reflections on why the evidence base is so limited. Reformulation, Summer, pp.32-33
Dr Sarah Craven-Staines and Dr Tamsin Williams
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Issue 48
Reformulation Issue 48
“Never-ending hurt”: How CAT can help inform the management of chronic pain. Reformulation, Summer, pp.16-21
Dr Melanie L Davis
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Issue 48
Reformulation Issue 48
CAT and the “Incredible Years” programme: Towards a CAT parenting guidance framework. Reformulation, Summer, pp.22-31
Marie-Anne Bernardy-Arbuz
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Reformulation Issue 48
Developing a CAT understanding of Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). Reformulation, Summer, pp.42-48
Kerry Manson, Sunil Lad and Marisol Cavieres
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Reformulation Issue 48
Antisocial Personality Disorder
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Embodiment as a creative resource in working with split and “borderline” clients. Reformulation, Summer, pp.34-41
Tim Sheard
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Issue 48
Reformulation Issue 48
Our relationship with our bodies: Reflections from bariatric surgery and the wider cultural context. Reformulation, Summer, pp.63-65
Dr Jenny Bowe
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Reformulation Issue 48
The experience of staff practising “Five Session CAT” consultancy for the first time: Preliminary findings. Reformulation, Summer, pp.59-62
Kate Freshwater, Jennifer Guthrie and Alison Bridges
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Five Session CAT
Reformulation Issue 48
“IAPTrogenic effect?”: CAT theory as a tool to consider potential systemic patterns of iatrogenic harm within the context of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Services. Reformulation, Summer, pp.51-58
Chris Barry
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June 2017
Reformulation Summer 2017
Issue 48
IAPT
Reformulation Issue 48
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