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All in the mind

Tutors, examiners, researchers and textbook writers all tell us how important it is to be active in our learning. Anthony Curtis gives some useful activities that will consolidate and enhance the article you have just read.

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A ntonietta DiCaccavo outlines the rationale for the increasing use of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and describes its main features using a case study approach to consolidate and enhance your understanding of this psychological therapy.

1 Look at the Layard Report (2006, see further reading at the end of this column) into depression and anxiety disorders in the UK. The report suggests that more than half of cases could be treated successfully using CBT.

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