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Does Therapy Do You Good?

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Does Therapy do you Good? John McGowan is joined by Angela Gilchrist, Anne Cooke, Fergal Jones and Rachel Terry to discuss questions related to whether psychotherapy is helpful or not. If it is then what is it helpful for, what are the bits that work and it there the potential for harm. The best way follow the podcast is to subscribe to our feed. You can subscribe to us by looking up Discussions in Tunbridge Wells in iTunes, SoundCloud or wherever else you get your podcasts from. Or you can paste the following link into your podcatcher of choice http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:56544633/sounds.rss We'll also put the podcasts and links to what we've discussed on our main site blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/discursive/. As well as that you can follow us on Twitter @CCCUApppsy and on Facebook if you search for Canterbury Christ Church University Applied Psychology. You can Follow Angela on Twitter @cyberwhispers, Anne @AnneCooke14 and Rachel @rterrypsy. Here are some links to things we discussed in this episode The American Psychological Associations’s introductory pages on Psychotherapy http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/understanding-psychotherapy.aspx Some questions about the long term effectiveness of CBT in particular were raised by Weston and colleagues in 2004 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.536.6948&rep=rep1&type=pdf Our colleague Tina Hart recently completed a research project on ‘negative change’ in psychotherapy. Links to both parts of this project (a long literature review and a research study) can be found at the following link: https://create.canterbury.ac.uk/14810/1/Christina_Hart_MRP_2016.pdf A recent piece on our blog by Leigh Emery and Huw Green explored the the spread of ideas psychological therapies hand how this may dilute effectiveness. https://blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/discursive/where-are-the-psycho-sceptics/ Producer: John McGowan Music: www.bensound.com
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Does Therapy do you Good? John McGowan is joined by Angela Gilchrist, Anne Cooke, Fergal Jones and Rachel Terry to discuss questions related to whether psychotherapy is helpful or not. If it is then what is it helpful for, what are the bits that work and it there the potential for harm. The best way follow the podcast is to subscribe to our feed. You can subscribe to us by looking up Discussions in Tunbridge Wells in iTunes, SoundCloud or wherever else you get your podcasts from. Or you can paste the following link into your podcatcher of choice http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:56544633/sounds.rss We'll also put the podcasts and links to what we've discussed on our main site blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/discursive/. As well as that you can follow us on Twitter @CCCUApppsy and on Facebook if you search for Canterbury Christ Church University Applied Psychology. You can Follow Angela on Twitter @cyberwhispers, Anne @AnneCooke14 and Rachel @rterrypsy. Here are some links to things we discussed in this episode The American Psychological Associations’s introductory pages on Psychotherapy http://www.apa.org/helpcenter/understanding-psychotherapy.aspx Some questions about the long term effectiveness of CBT in particular were raised by Weston and colleagues in 2004 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.536.6948&rep=rep1&type=pdf Our colleague Tina Hart recently completed a research project on ‘negative change’ in psychotherapy. Links to both parts of this project (a long literature review and a research study) can be found at the following link: https://create.canterbury.ac.uk/14810/1/Christina_Hart_MRP_2016.pdf A recent piece on our blog by Leigh Emery and Huw Green explored the the spread of ideas psychological therapies hand how this may dilute effectiveness. https://blogs.canterbury.ac.uk/discursive/where-are-the-psycho-sceptics/ Producer: John McGowan Music: www.bensound.com
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