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    Integration of Schema Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in the Treatment of Perosnality Disorders by Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A, Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Through treatment of BPD is complicated, many CBT therapist can learnschema therapy (ST) principles and strategies to used them as an additionaltool. ST began…”
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    Emotional Processing Using Role Playing and Therapeutic Letters in the Treatment of Personality Disorders by Prasko, J, Vyskocilova, J, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Meaningful cognitive and simultaneously experiential technique for working with deepemotional schemas, formatted in childhood, is writing therapeutic letters…”
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    Emotional Processing of Traumatic Emotions and Early Experiences Using the Therapeutic Letters, Role Playing and Imagination in Borderline and Other Difficult Patients by Prasko, J, Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Vyskocilova, J

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…In many patients cognitivereconstruction helps to understand their problems in life and symptoms of stressor psychiatric disorders. Change in the thoughts and…”
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    Transference and Countertransference in CBT and Schematherapy of Personality Disorders by Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Countertransference occurs in CBT when the relationship with the patientactivates automatic thoughts and schemas in the clinician, and these cognitionshave the…”
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    Experiential Techniques in the CBT Treatment of Personality Disorders by Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Childhood trauma may be accompanied by biologicalchanges that are caused by the stressful events. Once the events take place, amount of inner changes happen in…”
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Chronic Positive Psychotic Symptoms by Vrbova, K, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A, Prasko, J, Ociskova, M

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…The lifetime prevalence ofschizophrenia varies according to epidemiological studies between 1-1.5 %. Although modern pharmacotherapy led to a significant…”
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    Group CBT for Patients with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – Predictors of Therapeutic Efficacy by Vyskocilova, J, Stuchlikova, L, Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Prasko, J

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to establish the efficacyof CBT on the sample of non-selected medication-resistant patients with OCDand to search for…”
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    Transference in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Its Ethical Implications by Vyskocilova, J, Slepecky, M, Prasko, J, Kotianova, A, Ociskova, M

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Transference is part ofalmost all human relations, and therefore is also a part of any therapeuticrelationship. Classic CBT literature deals with transference…”
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    EPA-1423 – Integration of schema therapy for cognitive behavioral therapist by Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A, Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Through treatment of BPD is complicated, many CBT therapist can learn schema therapy (ST) principles and strategies to used them as an additional tool. ST…”
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    EPA-1424 – Using imagery in emotional work by Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Childhood trauma may be accompanied by biological changes that are caused by the stressful events. Once the events take place, amount of inner changes happen…”
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    EPA-1320 - CBT with the schema therapy in patients with personality disorders by Prasko, J, Vyskocilova, J, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Personality disordered patients present with multiple problem areas and potential targets of change. This complex clinical situation can be addressed by an…”
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    EPA-1418 – Therapeutic letters using for emotional processing by Prasko, J, Vyskocilova, J, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Although CBT stresses the importance of cognitions in activating or maintaining negative affects, there has been increasing emphasis on considering the role of…”
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    EPA-1419 – Schema modes, transference and countertransference by Vyskocilova, J, Prasko, J, Slepecky, M, Kotianova, A

    Published in European psychiatry (2014)
    “…Transference and counter transference could be significant sources of insight about the patient's, therapist's and supervisor's inner worlds. Transference…”
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    Cognitive Behavioral Therapy of Chronic Hallucinations by Vrbova, K, Slepecky, M, Prasko, J, Kotianova, A, Smejkalova, L, Ociskova, M

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Anumber of randomized controlled trials showed the efficacy ofcognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in patients with psychotic disorders whenthe therapy was added…”
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    Schizophrenia and Panic Disorder by Vrbova, K, Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Prasko, J, Ociskova, M, Latalova, K, Kamaradova, D, Jelenova, D

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Introduction Patients with schizophrenia mightexperience panic attacks and meet the criteria for both schizophrenia and panicdisorder. Classification of mental…”
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    Comorbidity of Schizophrenia and Social Phobia by Vrbova, K, Kotianova, A, Slepecky, M, Prasko, J, Ociskova, M, Latalova, K, Kamaradova, D, Sedlackova, L, Sandoval, A, Havlikova, P

    Published in European psychiatry (28-03-2015)
    “…Introduction The most common comorbid disorder in schizophrenic patients is social phobia. It is usually unrecognized problem that may be associated with a…”
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    Quality of life and psychological well-being in patients with various pacing modes by Mitro, P, Kotianova, A, Bodnar, J, Skorodensky, M, Valocik, G

    Published in Bratislavské lékarské listy (2008)
    “…of the study was to assess the influence of different pacing modes on the quality of life (QOL), anxiety and depression. QOL was assessed in 101 patients (58…”
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    Turkish version of body attitude test: Its reliability and validity by Huri, M., Sahin, S., Akel, S., Slepecky, M., Kotianova, A.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Breast cancer (BC) may cause problems on body perception and awareness which can be perceived as a threat on body attitude among women with breast cancer. The…”
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    Basic principles of supervision and its ethics in cognitive behavioral therapy by Vyskocilova, J., Prasko, J., Slepecky, M., Kotianova, A.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Supervision is the systematic guidance of a therapist by a supervisor. It is a basic part of training and ongoing education in cognitive behavioral therapy…”
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    Training occupational therapists in how to use cognitive behavioral therapy in their practice by Slepecky, M., Huri, M., Sahin, S., Kayihan, H., Prasko, J., Kotianova, A., Popelkova, M., Zatkova, M.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2017)
    “…Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT), which is used by mental health professionals including occupational therapists (OT) is a time-sensitive, structured,…”
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