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Denise J. Larsen, Kenneth C. Murdoch, Chelsea L. Arsenault, Anthony Joyce, Andrew J. Howell, Wendy Edey, Tricia Sandham, Janis Miyasaki
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly. :1-24
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International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development. 11
Autor:
Todd Rogers, José F. Domene, Denise J. Larsen, Martha Chamodraka, Kyle Schalk, Jake Tremblay, William J. Whelton, Jill Green, Kaye Herth, Jesse McElheran, Karen Dushinski
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Journal of Psychotherapy Integration. 30:407-422
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OTJR : occupation, participation and health. 41(3)
In theories of occupational therapy, occupation serves as a conduit for creating meaning and well-being. A crucial component of occupational therapy is developing and maintaining hope of clients during periods of major difficulty. Understanding the r
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British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 46:722-737
A growing body of research suggests that hope and other positive emotions are important in disrupting the cycle of pain and negative emotionality common to chronic pain sufferers. This qualitative ...
Autor:
Kenneth C. Murdoch, Tricia Sandham, Denise J. Larsen, Andrew J. Howell, Janis M. Miyasaki, Wendy Edey, Anthony S. Joyce, Chelsea L. Arsenault
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Parkinsonismrelated disorders. 70
Introduction Treatment of PD focuses on improving symptoms and quality of life, yet research has not examined interventions aimed at promoting hope in patients. This study examined the effects of a Strength, Hope, and Resources Program for People wit
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The Journal for Specialists in Group Work. 41:161-187
Chronic pain is a condition defined by its intractable nature, with a host of negative impacts on the lives of sufferers, including a deficit of positive emotions. This article presents an innovative group therapy program for chronic pain patients en
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Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 28:175-199
While hope has been described as the ability to imagine a future in which one wishes to participate, individuals with chronic pain can have difficulty maintaining hope due to the pervasive impact of pain on multiple facets of their lives. This resear
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The Counseling Psychologist. 43:586-613
Researchers have begun to evaluate interventions intended to enhance hope in various populations. Chronic pain is a pervasive problem with significant psychosocial consequences. This article presents studies that examined the extent to which a hope-f