Reformulation Articles

A case study of cognitive analytic therapy with a client diagnosed with psychotic depression. Reformulation, Winter, pp.22-27

An Alternative Psychotherapy File

Austerity, Power and CAT’s Opportunity for Change. Reformulation, Winter, pp.5-7

Clinical Outcomes Of Cognitive Analytic Therapy Delivered By Trainees. Reformulation, Winter, pp.38-42

Concepts of the Self, Social Inequality, Culture and Power in reflecting on therapeutic work with Asylum Seekers and Refugees: A Cognitive Analytic Approach. Reformulation, Winter, pp.44-47.

How CAT-Informed Practice Can Help To Improve Mental Health Services. Reformulation, Winter, pp.33-37

On Learning From Our Patients: Reformulating CAT Training. Reformulation, Winter, pp.13-18

Perfectly Imperfect: Reflections of a Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologist in using CAT to Explore the Relational Contribution to Binge Eating. Reformulation, Winter, pp.28-32

The Clinician’s Guide To Forensic Music Therapy - Book Review. Reformulation, Winter, pp.56-57

Using The Parent-Adult-Child Model Alongside CAT. Reformulation, Winter, p.43

When Therapy Feels Like A Roller Coaster Ride: A CAT Perspective. Reformulation, Winter, pp.19-21

Where Should We Keep Reformulation Letters? Reformulation, Winter, pp.8-12

‘Seeing the unseen’. Supporting organisational and team working at YMCA Liverpool with multiple complex clients. The use of Cognitive Analytic concepts to enhance service delivery. Reformulation, Summer, pp.5-15

“Resilience in the face of change” – 23rd National ACAT Conference, the benefits of working with over 65s – our reflections on why the evidence base is so limited. Reformulation, Summer, pp.32-33

“Never-ending hurt”: How CAT can help inform the management of chronic pain. Reformulation, Summer, pp.16-21

CAT and the “Incredible Years” programme: Towards a CAT parenting guidance framework. Reformulation, Summer, pp.22-31

Developing a CAT understanding of Anti-Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). Reformulation, Summer, pp.42-48

Embodiment as a creative resource in working with split and “borderline” clients. Reformulation, Summer, pp.34-41

Our relationship with our bodies: Reflections from bariatric surgery and the wider cultural context. Reformulation, Summer, pp.63-65

The experience of staff practising “Five Session CAT” consultancy for the first time: Preliminary findings. Reformulation, Summer, pp.59-62

“IAPTrogenic effect?”: CAT theory as a tool to consider potential systemic patterns of iatrogenic harm within the context of Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) Services. Reformulation, Summer, pp.51-58