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    Improving lives not just saying no to substances: Evaluating outcomes for a young people’s substance use team trained in the AMBIT approach by Fuggle, Peter, Talbot, Laura, Wheeler, James, Rees, Jessica, Ventre, Emily, Beehan, Verity, Hare, Suzanne, Bevington, Dickon, Cracknell, Liz

    Published in Clinical child psychology and psychiatry (01-04-2021)
    “…Adaptive Mentalization Based Integrative Therapy (AMBIT) is a systemic, mentalization based intervention designed for young people with multiple problems…”
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    Basic Concepts in Mentalizing Therapy With Adolescents With Emerging Personality Disorders and Self-Harming Behaviors by Williams, Laurel L., DO, Bleiberg, Efrain, MD, Cracknell, Liz, BA, Grimes, Chris, LCSW

    “…Objectives: Mentalizing-based treatment (MBT) has developed over the last two decades as a coherent conceptual framework and is an increasingly empirically…”
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    Introducing mentalization and its role in mental health practice by Cracknell, Liz

    Published in Mental health practice (12-11-2020)
    “…Why you should read this article:• To learn about the concept of mentalization• To understand how mentalization occurs in everyday life• To be able to use…”
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    "Containing the Network": Referrers' Experiences of the Community Forensic CAMHS Consultation and Liaison Model by Jacob, Jenna, Merrick, Hannah, Lane, Rebecca, Cracknell, Liz, Labno, Angelika, D'Souza, Sophie, White, Oliver, Edbrooke-Childs, Julian

    “…Consultation between mental health professionals and other professionals working with young people can bring together multiple agencies to ensure young people…”
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    The AMBIT approach: working with hard to reach youth by Fuggle, Peter, Bevington, Dickon, Duffy, Fiona, Cracknell, Liz

    Published in Mental health review journal (14-03-2016)
    “…Purpose – MBIT is a manualised mentalization-based approach to working with hard to reach young people at risk of a wide range of life adversities including…”
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