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Robert Brockman

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Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
What Are the Primary Goals of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis? A Theoretical and Empirical ReviewRobert Brockman, Elizabeth Murrell
BMC Psychology|June 24, 2026
The impact of schema therapy and its basic and mode treatment models for depressive disorders: a systematic reviewVicky Xu, Robert Brockman
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|August 21, 2014
Psychometric Properties of Two Brief Versions of the Voices Acceptance and Action Scale (VAAS): Implications for the Second-wave and Third-wave Behavioural and Cognitive Approaches to Auditory HallucinationsRobert Brockman, Michael Kiernan, Elizabeth Murrell
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|September 30, 2016
Emotion regulation strategies in daily life: mindfulness, cognitive reappraisal and emotion suppressionRobert Brockman, Joseph Ciarrochi, Philip Parker, et al.
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|June 11, 2004
Spiral dynamics of pulsating methane-oxygen flames on a circular burnerKay Robbins, Michael Gorman, Jill Bowers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
The Relationship Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Maintenance Processes, Emotional Distress, and Positive Psychotic Symptoms: Evidence That CBT Is "Not a Quasi-Neuroleptic"Robert Brockman, Michael Kiernan, Vlasios Brakoulias, et al.
Personality and Mental Health|December 6, 2021
The impact of personality disorders and personality traits on psychotherapy treatment outcome of eating disorders: A systematic reviewSusan Simpson, Fatima Azam, SiennaMarisa Brown, et al.
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|January 8, 2020
Spatial working memory, not IQ or executive function, discriminates early psychosis and clinically vulnerable creative individualsJulie Crabtree, Jennifer L Hudson, Robert Brockman, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 6, 2023
A single case series of imagery rescripting of intrusive autobiographical memories in depressionAdele Stavropoulos, Robert Brockman, Chris Hayes, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 24, 2015
Schema modes in eating disorders compared to a community sampleDaniel Talbot, Evelyn Smith, Alethea Tomkins, et al.
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Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
What Are the Primary Goals of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Psychosis? A Theoretical and Empirical ReviewRobert Brockman, Elizabeth Murrell
BMC Psychology|June 24, 2026
The impact of schema therapy and its basic and mode treatment models for depressive disorders: a systematic reviewVicky Xu, Robert Brockman
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy|August 21, 2014
Psychometric Properties of Two Brief Versions of the Voices Acceptance and Action Scale (VAAS): Implications for the Second-wave and Third-wave Behavioural and Cognitive Approaches to Auditory HallucinationsRobert Brockman, Michael Kiernan, Elizabeth Murrell
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy|September 30, 2016
Emotion regulation strategies in daily life: mindfulness, cognitive reappraisal and emotion suppressionRobert Brockman, Joseph Ciarrochi, Philip Parker, et al.
Chaos (Woodbury, N.Y.)|June 11, 2004
Spiral dynamics of pulsating methane-oxygen flames on a circular burnerKay Robbins, Michael Gorman, Jill Bowers, et al.
Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy|August 8, 2020
The Relationship Between Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Maintenance Processes, Emotional Distress, and Positive Psychotic Symptoms: Evidence That CBT Is "Not a Quasi-Neuroleptic"Robert Brockman, Michael Kiernan, Vlasios Brakoulias, et al.
Personality and Mental Health|December 6, 2021
The impact of personality disorders and personality traits on psychotherapy treatment outcome of eating disorders: A systematic reviewSusan Simpson, Fatima Azam, SiennaMarisa Brown, et al.
Early Intervention in Psychiatry|January 8, 2020
Spatial working memory, not IQ or executive function, discriminates early psychosis and clinically vulnerable creative individualsJulie Crabtree, Jennifer L Hudson, Robert Brockman, et al.
Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry|April 6, 2023
A single case series of imagery rescripting of intrusive autobiographical memories in depressionAdele Stavropoulos, Robert Brockman, Chris Hayes, et al.
Journal of Eating Disorders|November 24, 2015
Schema modes in eating disorders compared to a community sampleDaniel Talbot, Evelyn Smith, Alethea Tomkins, et al.
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