CBT Dublin – Links

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HSE Recommends That CBT Become More Widely Available

“Vision For Change” is the HSE’s policy document on the future of health services in Dublin & Ireland. It notes the evidence base behind CBT and recommends its availability to clients in the primary care setting, i.e. through G.P. surgeries and community settings. Link

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NICE (UK) Recommends CBT for the Management of Most Common Mental Health and Emotional Difficulties

The National Institute for Clinical Excellence researches and promotes good health practices within the U.K. It recommends the use of CBT due to its evidence base, short-term nature and economical use of resources. Link

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“Get” is a free online CBT resource for anybody wishing to learn more about CBT or practise their skills. Download facts, free worksheets and relaxation modules. Link

NHS Evidence Database

The NHS Evidence Database offers readers a wide selection on research articles and recommendations relating to CBT. Link

“Get” is a free online CBT resource for anybody wishing to learn more about CBT or practise their skills. Download facts, free worksheets and relaxation modules. Link

MoodGym is a free online CBT resource for anybody experiencing depression. Link

“Does Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Change the Brain? A Systematic Review of Neuroimaging in Anxiety Disorders.” Patricia Ribeiro Porto, M.S.; Leticia Oliveira, Ph.D.; Jair Mari, Ph.D.; Eliane Volchan, Ph.D.; Ivan Figueira, Ph.D.; Paula Ventura, Ph.D. The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2009;21:114-125.

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“Cognitive behavioral therapy for depression changes medial prefrontal and ventral anterior cingulate cortex activity associated with self-referential processing.”  Yoshimura S, Okamoto Y, Onoda K, Matsunaga M, Okada G, Kunisato Y, Yoshino A, Ueda K, Suzuki S, Yamawaki S.  Soc Cogn Affect Neurosci. 2014 Apr;9(4):487-93. doi: 10.1093/scan/nst009. Epub 2013 Jan 17.