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Self-Practice/Self-Reflection (SP/SR) as an alternative to personal training-therapy in CBT training: A qualitative analysis.

INTRODUCTION: The study examined the qualitative impact and credibility of Self-Practice/Self-Reflection (SP/SR).

METHODS: 19 participants reflected on the self-practice of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT) techniques. Written reflections were analysed using inductive thematic analysis.

RESULTS: Two super-ordinate themes (1) Personal-self and (2) Therapist-self, with themes and sub-themes emerged.

CONCLUSION: The themes found equivalents in existing goals of traditional therapists' training-therapy. Though brief, SP/SR may be a credible alternative/adjunctive training therapy.

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