The aim of this study was to discover specific factors that facilitate therapeutic change as perceived by clients. This study utilised Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) and the data were collected from therapists and non-therapists who had completed a medium to long-term therapy. Findings suggest that change was a deeply relational process experienced, not as distinct stage-like phases, but rather as a gradual development of new structures of alignment in the cognitive, affective, and bodily domains
This document is the final report from Project EV0506 – “Moments of change” as opportunities for inf...
The aim of this study is to explore how individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) understand processes o...
Finding meaning has long been considered a critical component in human development and flourishing (...
Background: According to the existing evidence base, the experience of ending therapy, from the pers...
The aims of this research is to 1) quantitatively assess therapist perceptions of prototypically dif...
Section A A review of the literature consisting of a systematic search and narrative review to deter...
textAnxiety is one of the most common psychological disorders in school-age children, which has detr...
Background: Research suggests that migrants have reduced access to treatment for psychosis, and mor...
This thesis seeks to chart the creation, development and eventual demise of the child analytic train...
Changing career can be a meaningful experience: it challenges our sense of identity, allows us to di...
This study explores a phenomenon that has over the years attracted little systematic investigation a...
The provision of feedback to psychotherapists regarding patient progress has been shown to produce i...
Within psychotherapy research there is a general consensus on the important role that clients’ hope ...
This qualitative discovery-oriented case study sought to examine and describe change processes and c...
This study sets out to explore change and continuity in the identities of younger women, following a...
This document is the final report from Project EV0506 – “Moments of change” as opportunities for inf...
The aim of this study is to explore how individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) understand processes o...
Finding meaning has long been considered a critical component in human development and flourishing (...
Background: According to the existing evidence base, the experience of ending therapy, from the pers...
The aims of this research is to 1) quantitatively assess therapist perceptions of prototypically dif...
Section A A review of the literature consisting of a systematic search and narrative review to deter...
textAnxiety is one of the most common psychological disorders in school-age children, which has detr...
Background: Research suggests that migrants have reduced access to treatment for psychosis, and mor...
This thesis seeks to chart the creation, development and eventual demise of the child analytic train...
Changing career can be a meaningful experience: it challenges our sense of identity, allows us to di...
This study explores a phenomenon that has over the years attracted little systematic investigation a...
The provision of feedback to psychotherapists regarding patient progress has been shown to produce i...
Within psychotherapy research there is a general consensus on the important role that clients’ hope ...
This qualitative discovery-oriented case study sought to examine and describe change processes and c...
This study sets out to explore change and continuity in the identities of younger women, following a...
This document is the final report from Project EV0506 – “Moments of change” as opportunities for inf...
The aim of this study is to explore how individuals with bulimia nervosa (BN) understand processes o...
Finding meaning has long been considered a critical component in human development and flourishing (...