Analogies in PBBT – A Love Story

Blog post written by Sanna Heijnis, Psychologist, Private Practice, Bilzen, Belgium. I was an avid reader from a very young age – I devoured books from the moment I was old enough to hold them up. I loved stories. There…

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PBBT and the Art of Kintsugi

Blog post written by Camilla Grønlund, MSc, DclinPsy, Acthouse, Aarhus, Denmark. Picture Source: Marco Montalti, iStock What would you do with a Broken cup? Often, at least in our culture, you’d either discard it, mend it by covering the cracks,…

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PBBT – In Praise of its Radicalism

Blog post written by Lior Gilad, Clinical Psychologist, Private Practice Jerusalem, Israel. What I Find most Alluring about PBBT is its Radicalism One can claim that out of all the 'isms', radicalism is the most demanding, and in that sense,…

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How to Break Bad Habits

Piece featured in: Dublin City FM After almost two years of Covid-19, many of us have formed bad habits that we find hard to break. These habits vary from overusing our smartphone and unhealthy eating, to drinking too much. Here are…

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