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ABSTRACT Wrongful convictions continue to occur at high rates. Research has revealed that negative posttraumatic cognitive changes are a risk factor for the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder, yet little research has examined whether exonerees experience posttraumatic cognitive changes, such as changes to their worldview. Thus,
Kathryn A. Thomas +3 more
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Therapists' experiences of relational depth: a qualitative interview study
The aim of this study was to explore therapists' experiences of meeting their clients at a level of 'relational depth'. This was defined as a feeling of profound contact and engagement with another, in which the therapists experienced high levels of ...
Cooper, Mick; id_orcid +2 more
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Relational exposure and semantic processes as mechanisms of change in psychodynamic psychotherapy: Convergences between psychotherapy research and affective neuroscience [PDF]
Although the efficacy of psychodynamic psychotherapy has been largely demonstrated, the understanding of how therapeutic relationship produces a change in dynamic psychotherapy has been only partially achieved.
Calvo, Vincenzo +3 more
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ABSTRACT This study examined the career development of Brazilian undergraduate students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields through the lens of the psychology of working theory (PWT), focusing on career barriers, volition, social support, and future decent work.
Alexsandro Luiz De Andrade +2 more
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ABSTRACT This collaborative autoethnography (CAE) examined how experiential andragogy, intentionally integrated into a doctoral internship course, shaped the development of novice supervisors. Grounded in experiential learning theory, we reflect on our experiences of supervision‐of‐supervision and highlight the value of experiential approaches in ...
Sarah J. Litt +3 more
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The Relation of Baseline Skills to Psychotherapy Outcome Across Diverse Psychotherapies [PDF]
ObjectiveWe explored whether patients with varied levels of baseline deficits in compensatory skills and self‐understanding had different outcomes across cognitive and dynamic therapies.MethodThe assessment battery was administered at intake and termination (N = 97; 66% female, 81% Caucasian).
Mary Beth Connolly, Gibbons +4 more
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A pluralistic framework for counselling and psychotherapy: Implications for research
Historically, training, research and practice in counselling and psychotherapy have been dominated by unitary theoretical models. Although integrative and eclectic positions have been developed as alternatives, these have not been successful in ...
Cooper, Mick; id_orcid +4 more
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Evidence-based research have confirmed that various models of psychotherapy produce very positive results, but no particular psychotherapeutic technique has shown a significant superiority compared to the others. A factor significantly related to patient
Franco Baldoni, Baldoni, F
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ABSTRACT Objective Within sport environments, athletes are exposed to norms that circulate narrow meanings about the body and food, contributing to the high prevalence of eating disorders (EDs). While social media can support ED recovery, it can also further constrain food‐ and body‐related messages for athletes.
Olivia Feng, Lindsay R. Duncan
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‘Moving forward’: Honouring Ken’s legacy; Welcoming the new Board
Ken Evans founded the European Journal for Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy in 2006. Initially it was an Anglo/Norwegian collaboration between Ken, the Scarborough Psychotherapy Training Institute and Dan Van Baalen of the Norwegian Gestalt ...
Joanna Hewitt Evans
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