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« Back to Publicationsdigital imagery-competing task intervention for stopping intrusive memories in trauma-exposed health-care staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a Bayesian adaptive randomised clinical trial.
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Beckenstrom AC. et al, (2026), Lancet Psychiatry, 13, 233 - 247
brief, digital, imagery-competing task intervention for stopping intrusive memories in trauma-exposed health-care staff during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: a Bayesian adaptive randomised clinical trial
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Beckenstrom A. et al, (2025), The Lancet Psychiatry
Ethical Challenges to Green Social Prescribing in the UK Mental Health System
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Menon S. et al, (2025)
Ethical Challenges to Green Social Prescribing in the UK Mental Health System
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Menon S. et al, (2025)
summary review of the development of using a brief imagery-competing task intervention (ICTI) for reducing intrusive memories of psychological trauma: applications in healthcare settings for both staff and patients.
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Highfield J. et al, (2025), Discov Ment Health, 5
Reducing the Number of Intrusive Memories of Work-Related Traumatic Events in Frontline Health Care Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Series.
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Kubickova V. et al, (2024), JMIR Hum Factors, 11
guided single session intervention to reduce intrusive memories of work-related trauma: a randomised controlled trial with healthcare workers in the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Kanstrup M. et al, (2024), BMC Med, 22
Using a Novel Gameplay Intervention to Target Intrusive Memories After Work-Related Trauma: Iterative Qualitative Analysis of Intensive Care Unit Staff Experiences.
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Patel P. et al, (2024), JMIR Form Res, 8
Reducing intrusive memories after trauma via an imagery-competing task intervention in COVID-19 intensive care staff: a randomised controlled trial.
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Iyadurai L. et al, (2023), Transl Psychiatry, 13
Treating intrusive memories after trauma in healthcare workers: a Bayesian adaptive randomised trial developing an imagery-competing task intervention.
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Ramineni V. et al, (2023), Mol Psychiatry, 28, 2985 - 2994
