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New ebooks for the psychological professions available to NHS staff

 A new collection of 22 books on common psychological conditions and treatment modalities, selected by the National Clinical Lead for the Psychological Professions at NHS England, is now available to NHS staff.

The titles are available on the Kortext platform and also via the NHS Knowledge and Library Hub. You will need your NHS OpenAthens username and password to access the full-text. The titles available are:

A Psychodynamic Approach to Brief Therapy, Mander, G., 2000, 9781847876553.

An Introduction to Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Kennerley, H., Kirk, J. and Westbrook, D.., 3rd ed., 2017, 9781473998261.

Assessment and Case Formulation in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Corrie, A., Townend, M. and Cockxm, A., 2nd ed., 2014, 9781473943674.

Autism Spectrum Disorders, Boucher, J., 3rd ed., 2022, 9781529744699.

CBT for Common Trauma Responses, Scott, J., 2013, 9781446292143.

CBT for Older People, Laidlaw, K., 2015, 9781473911406.

CBT for Personality Disorders, van Bilsen, H. and Thomson, B., 2011, 9781446210130.

CBT for Worry and Generalised Anxiety Disorder, Wilkinson, A., Meares, K. and Freeston, M., 2011, 9781446210154.

CBT Supervision, Corrie, S. and Lane, D. A., 2015, 9781473918016

Clinical Psychology: Revisiting the Classic Studies, Davey, G. (ed.), 2019, 9781526483225.

Family Therapy, Lowe, R., 2004, 9781412932783.

Key Concepts in Health Psychology, Albery, I. P. and Munafo, M., 2008, 9781849204965.

Low Intensity Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Papworth, M. and Marrinan, T., 2nd ed., 2019, 9781526452245.

Low-intensity CBT Skills and Interventions, Farrand, P., 2020, 9781529736717.

Low-Intensity Practice with Children, Young People and Families, Gallop, C., Fonagy, P. and Kidney, R. (eds.), 2023, 9781529612707.

Making Sense of Illness, Radley, A., 2004, 9781446265185.

Overcoming Obstacles in CBT, Chigwedere, C., Tone, Y., Fitzmaurice, B. and McDonough, M. 2012, 9781446254400.

Person-Centred Experiential Counselling for Depression, Murphy, D., 2nd ed., 2019, 9781526454621.

Reflection in CBT, Haarhoff, B. and Thwaites, R., 2016, 9781473943087.

The SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders, Howlin, P. A., Charman, T. and Ghaziuddin, M., 2011, 9781446252796.

The Therapeutic Relationship in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Morrey, Stirling and Lavender, A., 2019, 9781526461551.

Therapy for Eating Disorders, Gilbert, S., 3rd. ed., 2014, 9781446296721.

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For more NHS ebook collections see the eBooks page on our website.

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