Does the evidence that mindfulness-based interventions may assist counsellors and their clients post-earthquake stack up? (English)
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly
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25
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339-342
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2012
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Title:Does the evidence that mindfulness-based interventions may assist counsellors and their clients post-earthquake stack up?
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Contributors:Miller, Judi H. ( author )
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Published in:Counselling Psychology Quarterly ; 25, 3 ; 339-342
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Publication date:2012-09-01
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Size:4 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 25, Issue 3
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Where does all the research go? Reflections on supporting trainee-applied psychologists to publish their researchHanley, Terry / Cutts, Laura Anne / Scott, Adam J. et al. | 2012
- 211
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Why do committed Christian clients seek counselling with Christian therapists?Greenidge, Sonia / Baker, Martyn et al. | 2012
- 223
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Cultural competence in the experiences of IAPT therapists newly trained to deliver cognitive-behavioural therapy: A template analysis focus studyBassey, Suki / Melluish, Steve et al. | 2012
- 239
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Connection and reparation: Narratives of art practice in the lives of mental health service usersSagan, Olivia et al. | 2012
- 251
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Client-identified helpful and hindering events in therapist-delivered vs. self-administered online cognitive-behavioural treatments for depression in college studentsRichards, Derek / Timulak, Ladislav et al. | 2012
- 263
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A case study exploring a trainee counselling psychologist's experience of coding a single session of counselling for therapeutic intentionsCutts, Laura Anne et al. | 2012
- 277
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“We’re people who don’t touch”: Exploring clinical psychologists’ perspectives on their use of touch in therapyHarrison, Carmel / Jones, Robert S.P. / Huws, Jaci C. et al. | 2012
- 289
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Am I competent enough to be doing this?: A qualitative study of trainees’ experiences working with clients who self-injureDe Stefano, Jack / Atkins, Shawna / Noble, Rick Nelson / Heath, Nancy et al. | 2012
- 307
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Therapeutic dissociation: Compartmentalization and absorptionBowins, Brad Earl et al. | 2012
- 319
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Distinguishing between treatment efficacy and effectiveness in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD): Implications for contentious therapiesMills, Sarah / Hulbert-Williams, Lee et al. | 2012
- 331
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The application of mindfulnessLaw, Ho et al. | 2012
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Does the evidence that mindfulness-based interventions may assist counsellors and their clients post-earthquake stack up?Miller, Judi H. et al. | 2012
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‘Efficacy of eclectic group counseling in addressing stress among Thai police officers in terrorist situations’| 2012
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly Vol. 25, No. 4, December 2012| 2012