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‘Flashforward’ mental imagery in adolescents: exploring developmental differences and associations with mental health
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- 23 September 2024, pp. 543-560
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‘Living in the Present’ mindfulness for parents of children with skin conditions: a single group case series
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- 30 September 2024, pp. 561-580
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Exploring stigma, shame, and safety behaviours in social anxiety and paranoia amongst people diagnosed with schizophrenia
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- 29 August 2024, pp. 581-595
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The outcomes of imagery-focused interventions in relation to distress in people with delusions: a systematic literature review
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- 23 September 2024, pp. 596-615
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Development and psychometric properties of the Health Anxiety Behavior Inventory (HABI)
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- 30 September 2024, pp. 616-633
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Influential Relationship Questionnaire (IRQ): psychometric characteristics of an abbreviated Spanish version
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- 23 September 2024, pp. 634-645
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The relationship between perfectionism and self-esteem in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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- 16 September 2024, pp. 646-665
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Changes in harm avoidance and incompleteness across group CBT for OCD and their relationship with symptom change
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- 11 September 2024, pp. 666-680
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Telehealth-delivered recovery-orientated well-being plan group program for bipolar disorder: a pilot randomised feasibility and acceptability study
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- 11 September 2024, pp. 681-686
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BCP volume 52 issue 6 Cover and Front matter
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- 05 December 2024, pp. f1-f2
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BCP volume 52 issue 6 Cover and Back matter
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- 05 December 2024, pp. b1-b2
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