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Edward Watkins

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American Journal of Psychotherapy|August 16, 2018
The Supervision Pyramid: A Commonalities-Based Synthesis of Intervention, Relationship, and Person/PersonhoodC Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|August 6, 2011
Is psychoanalytic education effective?: comment on Damsa et al. (2010)C Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychotherapy|August 6, 2013
Being and becoming a psychotherapy supervisor: the crucial triad of learning difficultiesC Edward Watkins
Psychoanalytic Review|April 16, 2014
On psychoanalytic supervision as signature pedagogyC Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|September 6, 2012
Moments of real relationship in psychoanalytic supervisionC Edward Watkins
Infant Mental Health Journal|February 3, 2015
The alliance in reflective supervision: a commentary on Tomlin, Weatherston, and Pavkov's critical components of reflective supervisionC Edward Watkins
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 1, 2004
Rumination and future thinking in depressionAnna Lavender, Edward Watkins
Trials|January 5, 2016
Guided, internet-based, rumination-focused cognitive behavioural therapy (i-RFCBT) versus a no-intervention control to prevent depression in high-ruminating young adults, along with an adjunct assessment of the feasibility of unguided i-RFCBT, in the REducing Stress and Preventing Depression trial (RESPOND): study protocol for a phase III randomised controlled trialLorna Cook, Edward Watkins
Journal of Medical Internet Research|May 17, 2019
Reducing Stress and Preventing Depression (RESPOND): Randomized Controlled Trial of Web-Based Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for High-Ruminating University StudentsLorna Cook, Mohammod Mostazir, Edward Watkins
Systematic Reviews|January 8, 2014
The association between perseverative negative cognitive processes and negative affect in people with long term conditions: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysisLeanne Trick, Edward Watkins, Chris Dickens
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American Journal of Psychotherapy|August 16, 2018
The Supervision Pyramid: A Commonalities-Based Synthesis of Intervention, Relationship, and Person/PersonhoodC Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|August 6, 2011
Is psychoanalytic education effective?: comment on Damsa et al. (2010)C Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychotherapy|August 6, 2013
Being and becoming a psychotherapy supervisor: the crucial triad of learning difficultiesC Edward Watkins
Psychoanalytic Review|April 16, 2014
On psychoanalytic supervision as signature pedagogyC Edward Watkins
American Journal of Psychoanalysis|September 6, 2012
Moments of real relationship in psychoanalytic supervisionC Edward Watkins
Infant Mental Health Journal|February 3, 2015
The alliance in reflective supervision: a commentary on Tomlin, Weatherston, and Pavkov's critical components of reflective supervisionC Edward Watkins
The British Journal of Clinical Psychology|June 1, 2004
Rumination and future thinking in depressionAnna Lavender, Edward Watkins
Trials|January 5, 2016
Guided, internet-based, rumination-focused cognitive behavioural therapy (i-RFCBT) versus a no-intervention control to prevent depression in high-ruminating young adults, along with an adjunct assessment of the feasibility of unguided i-RFCBT, in the REducing Stress and Preventing Depression trial (RESPOND): study protocol for a phase III randomised controlled trialLorna Cook, Edward Watkins
Journal of Medical Internet Research|May 17, 2019
Reducing Stress and Preventing Depression (RESPOND): Randomized Controlled Trial of Web-Based Rumination-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for High-Ruminating University StudentsLorna Cook, Mohammod Mostazir, Edward Watkins
Systematic Reviews|January 8, 2014
The association between perseverative negative cognitive processes and negative affect in people with long term conditions: a protocol for systematic review and meta-analysisLeanne Trick, Edward Watkins, Chris Dickens
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