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Autor:
Fairhurst, Bryony R.
Alexithymia and experiential avoidance have both been shown to share substantial relationships with poor mental health outcomes. Both constructs may have heightened importance for men, as male gender is associated with higher rates of alexithymia as
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Autor:
Read, Kirsty E.
Background A positive supervisory relationship is considered essential in ensuring a psychotherapist’s safe and effective practice. Attachment Theory (AT) has been used to investigate factors that may impact upon the quality of the supervisory rela
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Autor:
Mac Crosain, Alison
Aim: Self-concept and identity are impacted by the experience of an acquired brain injury (ABI), often negatively. These changes have been shown to impact on other domains including mood and vocational outcomes. The study aimed to provide practice-ba
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Autor:
Vlietstra, Thomas
Objective: To explore the impact social class biases may have on the treatment of clients by psychological and psychotherapeutic professionals in Britain. Design: A cross-sectional on-line study among 156 psychological and psychotherapeutic professio
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Autor:
Wells-Britton, Kaighley
Background: Given their highly unacceptable nature, negative intrusions are likely to promote the experience of negative affect such as fear, shame and guilt. Moreover, moral thought-action fusion (believing that negative thinking is the equivalent o
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Autor:
Griffiths, Nicola
Background: Co-rumination is the process of problem discussion within a dyadic relationship that is repetitive and unproductive with a focus on negative affect. Co-rumination has been found to have adaptive and maladaptive facets, which result in it
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Autor:
Brisco, Gemma
Background: There is an established association between parental Expressed Emotion (EE) and mental health disorders in children and adults. Most research has focussed on parental EE regarding under 12s or adult offspring, with very little attention d
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Autor:
Ntoutsia, Paraskevi
This is a portfolio of research work that was completed during my three years of training on the PsychD in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology at the University of Surrey. It includes a literature review and two qualitative research studies.
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Autor:
Du Toit, Kate
This portfolio comprises a culmination of research work spanning three years of full-time training on the Practitioner Doctorate course in Psychotherapeutic and Counselling Psychology (PsychD) at the University of Surrey. My research comprises three
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Autor:
Bissessar, Clarence B.
Objective: Both financial strain and socio-economic status (SES) or class have been found to be negatively associated with mental health for students. In the context of national changes to higher education funding, male students from low SES backgrou
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