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Dr Kate Cavanagh.
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Year
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Dr Kate Cavanagh
Dr Leo Tsui
Andrei Mihai
About 335 nm Ultraviolet Emissions Obtained from Simple Metal–Insulator–Semiconductor Light‐Emitting Tunnel Diodes
2021
Dr Rob Dudley
Kate Daley
Dr Marsha Cochrane
Debra Shaftoe
Helen Spencer
et al.
'Jumping to conclusions' in first-episode psychosis: a longitudinal study
2013
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Dr Rob Dudley
The impact of rumination on state paranoid ideation in a non-clinical sample
2013
John Ormrod
Debra Shaftoe
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Professor Mark Freeston
Professor Douglas Turkington
et al.
A pilot study exploring the contribution of working memory to "jumping to conclusions" in people with first episode psychosis
2012
Jenny Simpson
Bryony MacGregor
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Dr Rob Dudley
Safety behaviours, rumination and trait paranoia in a non clinical sample
2012
Dr Rob Dudley
Debra Shaftoe
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Helen Spencer
Professor Douglas Turkington
et al.
‘Jumping to conclusions’ in first-episode psychosis
2011
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computerised cognitive behavioural therapy in an adult mental health service: A pilot study of outcomes and alliance
2010
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computer-Aided Psychological Treatments: Evolving Issues
2009
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computer-aided psychotherapy for anxiety disorders: A meta-analytic review
2009
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Meta-analyses of computer-aided psychotherapy: problems and partial solutions
2009
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The Acceptability of Computer-Aided Cognitive Behavioural Therapy: A Pragmatic Study
2009
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The role of computer-aided psychotherapy within an NHS CBT specialist service
2008
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computer-aided psychotherapy: Revolution or bubble?
2007
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Hands-on Help: computer-aided Psychotherapy
2007
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Disgust propensity and disgust sensitivity: Separate constructs that are differentially related to specific fears
2006
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The effectiveness of computerized cognitive behavioural therapy in routine care
2006
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computer treatment for common mental health problems
2004
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computerized cognitive-behaviour therapy for anxiety and depression: a practical solution to the shortage of trained therapists
2004
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Dr Julie Gray
Cost-effectiveness of computerised cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety and depression in primary care.
2004
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Access to information about harm and safety in spider fearful and nonfearful individuals: when they were good they were very very good but when they were bad they were horrid
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Computer programs for psychotherapy
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Differential aversive outcome expectancies for high- and low-predation fear-relevant animals
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Geographic inequity in the availability of cognitive behavioural therapy in England and Wales
2003
Rhian Lewis
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Researching Homicide: Methodological issues in the exploration of lethal violence
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Telepsychiatry and E-mental Health
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The computer plays therapist: the challenges and opportunites of psychotherapeutic software
2003
Dr Kate Cavanagh
'Remedial work': Men's strategic responses to their violence against intimate female partners
2001
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The effect of mood and arousal on UCS expectancy biases
2001
Dr Kate Cavanagh
The use of stimulus dimensions in judgement making in spider fearful and nonfearful individuals
2001
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Rhian Lewis
Changing Violent Men
2000
Dr Kate Cavanagh
Protection, Prevention, Rehabilitation or Justice?: Women using the law to challenge domestic violence
2000
Dr Kate Cavanagh
UCS expectancy biases in spider phobics: underestimation of aversive consequences following fear irrelevant stimuli
2000
Dr Kate Cavanagh
A research evaluation of British programmes for violent men
1999