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Humour as a tool in counselling and psychotherapy: A reversal-theory perspective

Pages 225-236 | Received 20 Jan 1987, Published online: 16 Oct 2007

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JohnH. Kerr. (2007) Sudden Withdrawal from Skydiving: A Case Study Informed by Reversal Theory's Concept of Protective Frames. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology 19:3, pages 337-351.
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Joanne Hudson, Jonathan R. Males & John H. Kerr. (2016) Reversal theory-based sport and exercise research: A systematic/narrative review. Psychology of Sport and Exercise 27, pages 168-179.
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