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July 2017

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Cognitive Drill Therapy has been accepted

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Cognitive Drill Therapy, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
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Sulfurboy (talk) 06:20, 19 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Nomination of Cognitive Drill Therapy for deletion

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A discussion is taking place as to whether the article Cognitive Drill Therapy is suitable for inclusion in Wikipedia according to Wikipedia's policies and guidelines or whether it should be deleted.

The article will be discussed at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Cognitive Drill Therapy until a consensus is reached, and anyone is welcome to contribute to the discussion. The nomination will explain the policies and guidelines which are of concern. The discussion focuses on high-quality evidence and our policies and guidelines.

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Cognitive Drill Therapy

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Contributed an article on Cognitive Drill Therapy in Wikipedia. It was my first contribution. Within a day, it was submited for Afd due to two reasons (1) Published in low quality journals (2) Promotional Style. I could not thoroughly conceptualize what constituted "Promotional Style". I am reproducing all the presented and published work on Cognitive Drill Therapy. I might be having a mistaken idea that it met wikipedia standards. Seeing the deletion request of Afd, I myself submited db:author tag for speedy deletion as I did not want any work of mine to stay on wikipedia. I am sharing all the work here to seek the opinion of learned wikipedia editors to please guide me if any article can be conceptualized based upon following work. I will keep updating this list of sources as I come across. I can re-write an article if the sources are OK.

  1. Arya, B., Verma, S. and Kumar, R. (2017) Efficacy of Cognitive Drill Therapy in Treatment of Specific Phobia. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 24, 48-51.
  2. Bhutani, S & Singh, S. (2017) Application of Cognitive drill therapy with ERP in obsessive compulsive disorder: A case study. Paper presented in International Conference on Cognitive Behavioral Interventions- India 2017 Organized by Indian Association for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (IACBT) Day 1 // 6th March 2017 // Monday (Received best paper award)
  3. Dwivedi, S. and Kumar, R. (2015) Efficacy of Cognitive Drill Therapy in Agoraphobia with Panic Disorder: A Case Study. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 22, 139-146.
  4. Gupta, P., Sahu, A. (2016) Efficacy of psychodynamic understanding over cognitive and behavior therapies in OCD with dissociation. The Odisha Journal of Psychiatry, 75-82
  5. Jain, R. (2016) Cognitive Drill Therapy. ISBN-13:978-1539554219
  6. Kumar, R. Sameer, A., & Singh, B. (2012). Preliminary Test of Cognitive Drill as an Intervention. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 39, 67-74.
  7. Kumar, R. (2016) Cognitive Drill Therapy. Invited Address and published in Souvenir, 2nd International Conference of Indian Academy of Health Psychology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, India.
  8. Kumar, R., & Dubey, B. L. (2016). Cognitive Drill Therapy: A Potent Application of the Principles of Psychology for OCD and Phobia. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health,, 23, 125-126.
  9. Kumar, R. (2017) HN Murthy Oration: Experiences in Verbal Exposure for Stimulus Bound Anxiety. Indian Journal of Clinical Psychology, 44 (1) 14-20 (Received HN Murthy Oration Award from Indian Association of Clinical Psychologists).
  10. Kumar, R. (2017) Cognitive Drill Therapy. National Workshop on Psycho-Yogic Therapies, Department of Psychology, CCS University, Meerut, 22-28 March 2017
  11. Kumar, R. and Sahu, RK (2017) Recovery Focused Behavior Therapy (RFBT): A Case Study. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health. 24, 64-68
  12. Kumar, R. and Dubey, B.L. (2017) Cognitive Drill Perspective on the Nature of Stimulus in Anxiety Disorders. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health. 24: 135-136
  13. Kumar R (2017) Verbal Exposure for Irrational Fears: New Directions in Research and Applications. Clinical and Experimental Psychology 3: 157. doi: 10.4172/2471-2701.1000157
  14. Sameer, A (2007): Case studies in Cognitive Drill Therapy, Unpublished Postgraduate Dissertation, Barkatullah University, Bhopal.Shabina, N., Jain, T, Singh, P and Kumar, R. (In Press): Cognitive Drill Therapy in Illness Anxiety Disorder: A Case Study. SIS Jounral of Projective Psychology and Mental Health 2018
  15. Shree, R. & Singh, M. (2017) Effect of Cognitive Drill Therapy (CDT) On the Disgust Feeling and Fear: A Case Study. Presented in Indo-Canadian conference of Psychology: Past, Present and Future (ICCP -2017)
  16. Verma, S., Kumar, R., Sharma , N., Tickoo, S., Talwar, S., (2016). Management of phobia through Cognitive Drill Technique , paper presented at scientific session on mental health in 58th International Military Testing Association (IMTA) Conference, 7-9 November 2016
  17. Verma, S., Kumar, R., Tripathi, DN., Tiwari, A. (2016) Enhancing Courage and Self-Regulation of Soldiers through Cognitive Drill Technique. International Conference of Indian Academy of Health Psychology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, 17 December 2016
  18. Verma, S., Kumar, R., Arya, B., and Kandhari, N. (2016) Treatment of multiple phobias through cognitive drill technique. International Conference of Indian Academy of Health Psychology, Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, 17 December 2016
  19. Verma, S. and Kumar, R. (2016). Cognitive Drill Technique: A novel approach to manage fear of height. Symposium on Psychological assessment in Military: The Indian Scenario in 26th Annual convention of National Academy of Psychology (NAOP), 29-31 December 2016.
  20. Verma,S., Arya,B., Kandhar, N. & Kumar, R. (in press): Efficacy of Cognitive Drill Therapy in Treatment of Multiple Phobias: A Case Study. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 2018. Rakesh Kumar 04:36, 24 October 2017 (UTC)

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