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Exploring the experiences of neurodivergent therapists during clinical training: a focus on clinical assessment
Natalie Meek
End date - 01 November 2025
Exploration of current paths of identification and management of Binge Eating Disorder and Bulimia Nervosa in primary care in the United Kingdom and development of recommendations for primary care
Stella Kozmér
End date - 28 February 2025
Jamie Barton
End date - 16 May 2025
Core Belief Involved Protocol in NHS Talking Therapies: Helping Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Laura Laken
End date - 1 July 2025
The impact of language on healthcare providers’ attitudes towards service users with schizophrenia and borderline personality disorder (BPD)
Kyriana Georgiou Delisle
End date - 31 December 2024
Ashley Cave
End date - 1 April 2025
The intersubjective understandings and experiences during CBT from the perspectives of British Muslims of South-Asian heritage and of accredited therapists of white-British heritage that work with this client group
Ahmed Khan
How is EMDR best Conducted and Adapted for Trauma Focused work Within Bipolar Disorder? A Delphi Study
Leeanne Nicholls
End date - 6 January 2025
Exploring Psychological Therapists’ Perspectives and Experiences of Lifestyle Psychiatry Implementation: A Qualitative Study
Amy Wild
End date - 31 January 2025
A qualitative inquiry into CBT practitioners' understanding of the meaning, context and development of therapeutic competence across the professional lifespan
Andrew Grimmer