
Let's Talk about CBT- Research Matters
The podcast that brings you all the latest CBT research published in the BABCP Journals.
Episodes
Caught between services: bridging the gap between Talking Therapies and substance use services with Rich Pione
In this episode of Research Matters, Steph Curnow speaks with Rich Pione, clinical psychologist and co-author of a service evaluation titled A reciprocal consultation model for integrated care: NHS Talking Therapies and substance use services published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist, part of the journal's special issue on CBT and addictions. Rich and Steph explore what it looks like when Tal
Using CBT with adult survivors of human trafficking with Francesca Brady and Rachel Witkin
In this episode, Steph Curnow speaks with Fran Brady and Rachel Witkin about their paper, A phased approach for using CBT with adult survivors of human trafficking, published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. The discussion explores why the paper was developed, highlighting the significant gaps in access to mental health care for survivors of human trafficking and the risks when trafficking e
Common misconceptions about CBT-E for eating disorders with Dr Rebecca Murphy
In this episode of Research Matters, Steph talks with Dr Rebecca Murphy about her forthcoming paper, Evolving perspectives on CBT-E for eating disorders: clarifying ten key points – misconceptions and communication gaps explored, published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Rebecca is a clinical psychologist and Research Director at the Centre for Research on Eating Disorders at Oxford, where s
Ten misconceptions about CBT for psychosis with Dr Katherine Newman-Taylor
In this episode, Steph talks with clinical psychologist and CBT therapist Dr Katherine Newman-Taylor about her paper "Ten Misconceptions About CBT for Psychosis", recently published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Katherine shares insights into how CBT for psychosis has evolved from its early days, when psychological approaches were thought to have little place in treating psychosis, to its
Integrating religious beliefs and practices in CT-PTSD with Katherine Wakelin
In this episode of Let's Talk about CBT- Research Matters, Steph speaks with clinical psychologist Katherine Wakelin about her recently published clinical guidance paper, Cognitive therapy for moral injury in post-traumatic stress disorder: integrating religious beliefs and practices, in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Together, they explore how therapists can compassionately and effectively in
How to treat someone suffering with PTSD following rape in adulthood with Dr Kerry Young
In this episode, Steph Curnow is joined by consultant clinical psychologist Dr Kerry Young to discuss the paper "How to Treat Someone Suffering with PTSD Following Rape in Adulthood", published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Kerry shares the motivation behind the paper and reflects on over two decades of clinical experience in trauma services. Listeners will gain insight into: Why evidence
Is it time for a more individual approach to adolescent eating disorder treatment – with Dr Daniel Wilson
In this episode of Let's Talk about CBT- Research Matters, Steph speaks with Dr Daniel Wilson, a clinical psychologist and researcher based in Brisbane, Australia. Dan is the lead author of the paper "CBT-E following discontinued FBT for adolescents with eating disorders: time for a more individual approach?" published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Steph and Dan explore key findings from t
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 Associations with Mental Health," published in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy. Alex discusses his research into flashforward mental imagery—vivid mental pictures of future events that can be intrusiv
'Crossing the reflective bridge': how therapists synthesise personal and professional development from self-practice/self-reflection during CBT training...with Vickie Presley
In this episode, host Steph Curnow interviews Vickie Presley, the lead author of a paper titled "Crossing the Reflective Bridge: How Therapists Synthesize Personal and Professional Development through Self-Practice/Self-Reflection (SP/SR) during CBT Training", published in The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. Vickie shares her insights from the research, discussing the importance of reflective pract
Ten misconceptions about trauma-focused CBT for PTSD with Dr Nick Grey
In this episode of Let's Talk about CBT – Research Matters, host Steph Curnow speaks with Dr. Nick Grey, a consultant clinical psychologist with extensive experience in anxiety disorders and PTSD. Together, they discuss the paper "Ten Misconceptions about Trauma-Focused CBT for PTSD," co-authored by Nick and published in the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. The paper addresses common myths and chall
"Things that shouldn't be": Understanding the meaning of violation in OCD and trauma with Sandra Krause
Let's Talk about CBT - Research Matters is a brand-new podcast from the BABCP, hosted by Steph Curnow, Managing Editor for the BABCP Journals Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. In this episode, Steph talks with Sandra Krause a senior PhD student at Concordia University. Sandra is lead author on the paper "'Things that shouldn't be': a qualitative investi
CBT in a Time of Climate and Biodiversity Crises- Dr Liz Marks on the upcoming Climate Change Special Issue
In this episode, Steph interviews Liz Marks about the upcoming special issue on climate change in the Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. They discuss the origins of the special issue and chat a bit about the Climate Change Special Interest Group (SIG) within the BABCP. Liz also gives an overview of all papers in the special issue, covering topics such as eco distress, transdiagnostic approaches, compa
Dr Jake Camp on gender and sexuality-minoritised adolescents in DBT
Let's Talk about CBT - Research Matters is a brand-new podcast from the BABCP, hosted by Steph Curnow, Managing Editor for the BABCP Journals Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy and The Cognitive Behaviour Therapist. In this episode, Steph talks to Dr Jake Camp a clinical psychologist and DBT therapist about their paper "Gender- and sexuality-minoritised adolescents in DBT: a reflexive themati
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