Counselling Psychology Quarterly

Titel Veröffentlichungsdatum Sprache Zitate
Towards a family-centred therapy. Postmodern developments in family therapy and the person-centred contribution2001/06/01
A meta-analysis of play therapy outcomes2001/06/01
Chinese clients' belief systems about psychological problems in Singapore2001/09/01
Philosophy for psychology: reality ain't what it used to be - perhaps it's evolved!2003/06/01
Sense of agency in narrative processes of repeatedly convicted drunk drivers2003/06/01
Counsellor interpretations and the occurrence of in-session client change moments in non-dynamic psychotherapies2003/06/01
Deconstructing 'brainwashing' within cults as an aid to counselling psychologists2001/06/01
The exploration of memories in Gestalt reminiscence therapy2001/06/01
Practitioners' accounts of religious and spiritual dimensions in bereavement therapy2001/09/01
Cognitive behaviour therapy to treating bulimia nervosa: a case study2001/03/03
Using career development theories in the treatment of clients with eating disorders2003/06/01
An evaluation of a hospital-based trainee counselling psychology practitioner's service2004/03/01English
Research Digest2004/03/01English
Research digest1995/10/01English
Editorial board1995/10/01English
At the 4th Critical Multicultural Counselling Conference2008/06/01English
Introduction to the special issue: Dialogue with the body in clinical practice2008/06/01English
A psychodramatist's view of Daniel Stern's latest book2005/09/01English
Book review ofEthically Challenged Professions: Enabling innovation and diversity in psychotherapy and counsellingYVONNEBATES& RICHARDHOUSERoss on Wye: PCCS Books, 2003 307 pp., ISBN 1 898059 61 62005/09/01English
Research Digest2005/12/01English
In the therapist's chair: Professor Lana Stermac in conversation with Dr. Pittu Laungani2005/12/01English
Presentation Abstracts2005/12/01English
OISE/University of Toronto lifetime achievement award in cross-cultural counselling and multicultural psychology was awarded to Dr. Pittu Laungani at the faculty club, University of Toronto, by the Honourable Alvin Curling, Speaker of the Ontario Legislature2005/12/01English
Between civilizations: Psychoanalytic therapy with Asian North Americans2005/12/01English
In honour of Pittu Laungani2005/12/01English
Introduction to the special issue2005/12/01English
Commentary on building multicultural counselling bridges2005/12/01English
Brief biographical introduction to Dr. Pittu Laungani2005/12/01English
The effects of indirect induction hypnosis and practice imagery on tertiary student goal achievement1990/07/01English
'After my breakdown': Implications for counsellors of accounts of change in self-understanding during recovery1993/01/01English