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A publication including articles concerning research and practice in Counselling Psychology. This issue is a Special Edition on Systematic Reviews.
Contents
Editorial: What is a systematic review?
Terry Hanley & Laura Cutts
Research Papers
Where do counselling psychologists based in the UK disseminate their research? A systematic review
Ruth Gordon & Terry Hanley
Post-traumatic growth following bereavement: A systematic review of the literature
Christina Michael & Mick Cooper
Psychological treatments for eating disorders: What is the importance of the quality of the therapeutic alliance for outcomes?
Pavlina Antoniou & Mick Cooper
A systematic review of qualitative studies on shame, guilt and eating disorders
Tammy Oluyori
The relationship between children's outcomes in counselling and psychotherapy and attachment styles
Birgit Innerhofer
Methodological Papers
Health Technology Assessment methodology: An overview and example of its potential use in the field of Primary Care Psychological Therapies in the NHS
Rebecca Southall
Experiences of conducting qualitative meta-analysis
Ladislav Timulak & Mary Creaner
Dialogues and Debates
Conferences reviews and IAPT as 'thoughtcrime'
Denis O'Hara
APA Convention 2013
Peter Martin
Dipping your toe outside your comfort zone: The benefits to trainees of attending Conference
Sue Whitcombe
IAPT and thoughtcrime: Language, bureaucracy and the evidence-based regime
Rosemary Rizq
Series: Counselling Psychology Review
SKU: PUB-CAT-1404