Cognitive behaviour therapy: a review
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Cognitive behaviour therapy: a review

Jessica Price Time of writing, was a trainee psychological therapist, and is now a psychological therapist, NHS Solent Healthcare, Portsmouth

Jessica Price discusses literature review results of exposure and response prevention techniques in clients who have obsessive-compulsive disorder

This article describes the debate about whether cognitive techniques add to the effectiveness of behavioural methods in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, and provides a case study in which cognitive behaviour therapy was used.

Mental Health Practice. 14, 8, 14-18. doi: 10.7748/mhp2011.05.14.8.14.c8472

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