LINKS OF INTEREST
  • McKee and Nightingale.com
        Heather McKee BSc (Hons). MSc. LIB. M.B.Ps.S and Dr Helen Nightingale MSc. MSc. D.Psych. A.F.B.Ps.S. HPC registered. Together they make a strong and expert team to assist your company with the improvements we can offer through the implementation of positive psychology in your organisation.


  • BABCP - British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies.
        - The Lead Organisation for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. Find a therapist on this site.


  • National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
        - NICE is an independent organisation responsible for providing national guidance on promoting good health and preventing and treating ill health. This website holds information regarding the recommendation of CBT for particular treatments in mental health.

  • www.Living-Life-to-The-Full.com
        - Living Life to The Full On-line is a powerful new life skills resource. The treatment course has been written by a psychiatrist who has many years of experience using a Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approach and also in helping people use these skills in everyday life.


  • www.Beating-the-Blues
    A CBT treatment on line for depression.


  • Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre
        - The Oxford Cognitive Therapy Centre (OCTC) is a specialist agency within the NHS with a brief to deliver expert training, supervision, research and clinical care in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) both within and outside the NHS.


  • www.padesky.com
        - The Centre for Cognitive Therapy offers internationally acclaimed Cognitive Therapy workshops, Cognitive Therapy training audio CDs and DVDs


  • The research for this website's development: The Maudsley Monographs, No. 49. (2007) Hands on Help Computer Aided Psychotherapy ( Ed) by Marks, Kavanagh and Gegal.
  • The Mental Health Professional and New Technologies: A hand book for practice today.( 2005) Maheu, M. Mlpulier, M. Wilhelm, J McMenami, J.P, and Brown ConnollyN.E.( 2005) Pub Lawrence Erlbeaum.

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