There are so many interesting CBT books around at the moment it is difficult to know where to begin. However, we have pulled out the best 10 we think every CBT therapist should have on their shelf to support their development and clinical practice. Some are brand new, some have been out for a whileContinue reading “Top Ten CBT Books to Read in 2025”
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What does 2025 hold for CBT and its practitioners?
In this article, Professor Patrick McGhee reviews the CBT landscape and examines what 2025 might hold in store for us all as CBT practitioners If we mark the birth of CBT as the publication of Aaron Beck’s book Depression in 1967, the model has been around for 58 years in 2025. CBT has gone throughContinue reading “What does 2025 hold for CBT and its practitioners?”
Getting Through Your CTSR Assessment
All CBT therapists need to be familiar with the CTSR review system. Assessment using the CTSR framework is a key part of the the BABCP accreditation and reaccreditation system. This blog post highlights some of the key considerations you will want to bear in mind in order to get through your CTSR review. Remember, theContinue reading “Getting Through Your CTSR Assessment”
Treating SAD with Modern CBT
10 Practical Techniques: How CBT Therapists Fight the Winter Blues Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) can cast a long shadow over the winter months. Shortened daylight hours disrupt sleep patterns, leaving you feeling drained and unmotivated. But fear not! Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) offers a powerful arsenal of techniques to help you combat the winter bluesContinue reading “Treating SAD with Modern CBT”
How to Boost Your Private CBT Practice in 2025
15 Top Tips for Launching Your CBT Therapy Private Practice in 2025 (UK & Ireland Focus) Setting up and running your CBT private practice can be challenging. But with the right gudiance and support it can happen. So, you’ve honed your CBT skills, gained experience, and now you’re ready to take the exciting leap intoContinue reading “How to Boost Your Private CBT Practice in 2025”
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – what are the latest research findings on what works for complex cases, early interventions and for children?
When I run my workshops and webinars on PTSD, I am keen to highlight that the practical techniques and treatment protocols I use and refer to are based on solid evidence as to their effectiveness. But how do we assess the evidence for what is effective in the treatment of PTSD and related areas ofContinue reading “Post Traumatic Stress Disorder – what are the latest research findings on what works for complex cases, early interventions and for children?”