CBT Watch - blog

Hi, I've messaged Mike.

Hello

Reply from Mike:

"It has not been operating since November, the hosts LCN said it had a virus they could not eradicate it and so I tried to migrate it to GoDaddy and they couldn't get it operational. I don't have tech skills to sort it, but I had doubts about whether it was worth it, 0 to 2 responses to the weekly post. Any help appreciated."

Anyone with skills who could assist?

Thanks Joan
 
I personally had bookmarked the entire website to read through in the hope my illness improved to the point that was possible.

It was such a bit of fresh air to have someone challening ”therapy” not through prejudice or alt med, but through well scientifically argued data.
 
Looking at archive.org it seems to have been a Wordpress installation. It depends what happened; if there is an intact copy of the Wordpress database then it may well be recoverable.

My ME has been particularly bad recently but if no-one else is able to help, I've done something similar before & would be willing to help.

It was a valuable & useful resource.
 
I've never been good at searching the internet archive. I tried to find CBTWatch but only found two pages that I happened to have the complete web address for because I'd bookmarked them. If anyone could find the whole website in the archive it would be helpful.
 
Hello

Reply from Mike:

"It has not been operating since November, the hosts LCN said it had a virus they could not eradicate it and so I tried to migrate it to GoDaddy and they couldn't get it operational. I don't have tech skills to sort it, but I had doubts about whether it was worth it, 0 to 2 responses to the weekly post. Any help appreciated."

Anyone with skills who could assist?

Thanks Joan
Building and managing websites was my job before I got ill. I could help, but doing this generally requires giving access to control panels and other things so I don't know how much sense that makes. I could answer specific questions, perhaps. There are often ways of giving limited access, but that's also a bit technical. In most cases it ends up with clients just giving us full access because they can't figure out how to do it otherwise :laugh:.

The problem appears to be with DNS settings, they're either not pointing to the right server, or that server isn't set up properly to host the domain (i.g. cbtwatch.com). Should be an easy fix if I get the right details.
 

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For the past 8 years I have run the cbtwatch blog until I ran into into unsurmountable tech probs, hence the new host.

Not only do I want to relaunch it, but also cover Moving On After Trauma. The 2nd Edition of my self -help book, by this name was published in 2024. My hope is that this web site is not only an aid to clinicians but that those traumatised can also be helped. Clinicians might benefit from my book Personalising Trauma Treatment: Reframing and Reimagining published in 2022.

I am also interested in Supervision and Group CBT, see my books on these topics. At the moment I am negotiating with my publishers my 15th book on CBT. I am trying to address the ‘non-translation’ from research studies to everyday routine practice.
 
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