CBT

Videos

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)

Presenter: Dr Jonathan Espie, Clinical Psychologist

Jonathan discusses what Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is, how it might be helpful for adolescents with eating disorders and when it is considered as a potential treatment.

MCCAED Publications

External Publications

Books

Cutting Down: A CBT Workbook for Treating Young People Who Self-Harm (First Edition)
Taylor, L., Simic, M. & Schmidt, U. (2015). Cutting Down: A CBT Workbook for Treating Young People Who Self-harm (1st Ed). New York: Routledge.
Eating Disorders
Watkins, B. (2013). Eating disorders. In P. Graham & P. Reynolds (Eds.), Cognitive Behaviour Therapy for Children and Families (Cambridge Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, pp. 203-221). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Eating Disorders: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy With Children and Young People
Gowers, S., & Greene, L. (2009). Eating Disorders: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy With Children and Young People. Routledge.
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Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders
Chorpita, B. F. (2007). Modular Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Childhood Anxiety Disorders. The Guilford Press.
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Treatment Manuals

Cutting Down: An Evidence-based CBT Workbook for Treating Young People Who Self-harm (Second Edition)
Taylor, L., Simic, M. & Schmidt, U. (2022). Cutting Down: An Evidence-based CBT Workbook for Treating Young People Who Self-harm (2nd Ed). London: Routledge.