Redburn, James
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Facilitators and barriers to "Positive Outcomes" from cogni..:

Redburn, James ; Hayes, Ben
Journal of Clinical Psychology.  80 (2024)  5 - p. 968-1002 , 2024
 
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Using a Workbook to Support Cognitive Behavioural Therapy w..:

Hayes, Benjamin ; Redburn, james
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10182119/1/Hayes_Using%20a%20Workbook_Revised%20Manuscript%20-%20Clean.pdf.  , 2024
 
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Disproportionality in special educational needs referrals:

Redburn, James
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10182139/1/Redburn%20-%20ADM%20Article%20-%20Draft%203.pdf.  , 2022
 
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Perspectives on Cognitive-Behavioural Therapy from Children..:

Redburn, James
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10152212/1/James%20Redburn%20-%20Thesis%20-%20Volume%201.pdf.  , 2022
 
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How effective is metacognitive instruction at improving the..:

Redburn, James
https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10182140/1/Redburn%20-%20DECP%20Debate%20Submission%20-%20Revised.pdf.  , 2021
 
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Dissociating neural activity associated with the subjective..:

Uji, Makoto ; Jentzsch, Ines ; Redburn, James.
https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/dissociating-neural-activity-associated-with-the-subjective-phenomenology-of-monocular-stereopsis(d8420ea2-0ae3-4dfc-b674-1012fd1b43ac).html.  , 2019
 
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Dissociating neural activity associated with the subjective..:

Uji, Makoto ; Jentzsch, Ines ; Redburn, James.
https://research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk/en/researchoutput/dissociating-neural-activity-associated-with-the-subjective-phenomenology-of-monocular-stereopsis(d8420ea2-0ae3-4dfc-b674-1012fd1b43ac).html.  , 2019
 
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Dissociating neural activity associated with the subjective..:

Uji, Makoto ; Jentzsch, Ines ; Redburn, James.
Uji , M , Jentzsch , I , Redburn , J & Vishwanath , D 2019 , ' Dissociating neural activity associated with the subjective phenomenology of monocular stereopsis : an EEG study ' , Neuropsychologia , vol. 129 , pp. 357-371 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2019.04.017.  , 2019
 
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