The Center for Cognitive Therapy provides an active, directive, problem-focused
outpatient therapy for a variety of clinical concerns, including mood disorders, anxiety
and panic, life stressors, and many other issues. Patients will meet with a caring,
respectful professional who will listen to their concerns, conceptualize the problem, and
assist them in generating solutions and in building better psychological skills. The
short-term and long-term benefits of cognitive therapy have been strongly supported by a
wealth of research. 

Kimberly Falconer

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Grieving in the Internet Age (with Kimberly Falconer, K. Gibson, H. Norman, and Mieke Sachsenweger) (2011)

Grief is one of the most ubiquitous traumatic human experiences. Although in recent years online...

 

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Is the Black Dog Really a Dalmatian? An investigation into whether Stress Impact and Attributional Style lead to different outcomes in DBT for Depression (with K. Good, P. Merrick, R. Fletcher, and N. Kazantzis), New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference (2010)
 

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Is the Black Dog Really a Dalmatian? An investigation into whether Stress Impact and Attributional Style lead to different outcomes in DBT for Depression (with K. Good, P. Merrick, R. Fletcher, and N. Kazantzis), World Congress of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2010)
 

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Is the Black Dog Really a Dalmatian? An investigation into whether Stress Impact and Attributional Style lead to different outcomes in DBT for Depression (with K. Good, P. Merrick, R. Fletcher, and N. Kazantzis), European Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2009)