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Rumination is a transdiagnostic phenomenon, not just present in depression but also in anxiety disorders and personality disorders. One definition of rumination is of "passively and repetitively focusing on one’s symptoms of distress and the circumstances surrounding these symptoms”
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Just a brief reminder about some excellent PTSD training options starting this May in Reading, UK. The advanced skills modules include: traumatic bereavement, working with children, and working with survivors of childhood abuse.
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Self-compassion.org is run by Dr Kristin Neff who has written & researched widely in the field of compassion. She has recorded a number of freely-downloadable guided self-compassion meditations.
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Dr Paul McQueen, a clinical psychologist working in Australia, has sent in three useful new worksheets: an ABC monitoring form, the problem grid, and a VAS scale.
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I just stumbled across a fantastic resource for people interested in learning and using principles from Transactional Analysis (TA). TA was developed by Eric Berne from the 1950's onwards and is an integrative model of therapy incorporating elements of psychodynamic, humanistic, and cognitive approaches.
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The Berkshire Traumatic Stress Service is running a Basic skills course in treating PTSD, facilitated by Dr Deborah Lee. Training takes place on 13th to 16th March in Reading UK.
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