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Andrew Grimmer
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Overcoming depression workbook
Couple worksheets
Managing stress together
Understanding Fights and Recovery Conversations
Caring behaviours for couples
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Relationship articles
The nine-part model: A tool for sharing dyadic formulations
The cycle of rupture and repair in close relationships
Couple formulation as a narrative: helping the couple to tell their story
Psychosexual articles
Clinical issues for CBT therapists when working with gender, sexuality and relationship diversity
Aspects of intimacy: The anticipate-engage-appreciate model
The impact of SSRI medication on sexual functioning
On reflection
On reflection: part 1 – reflective practice in CBT
On reflection: part 2 – experiential learning
On reflection: part 3 – reflection as a skill
On reflection: part 4 – the role of reflection in CBT
On reflection: part 5 – reflective self-awareness
Presentations
Cognitive Behavioural Couple Therapy: A personal view
An Introduction to CBT for Anxiety
CBT for General Practitioners
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Reciprocal model Teichman
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Figure 4: Reciprocal Model (Teichman, 1992)