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Counselling and Psychotherapy Research
Linking research with practice
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Ethical guidelines for researching counselling and psychotherapy

Pages 10-19 | Published online: 18 Aug 2006

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Peter Madsen Gubi & Howard Marsden-Hughes. (2013) Exploring the processes involved in long-term recovery from chronic alcohol addiction within an abstinence-based model: Implications for practice. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 13:3, pages 201-209.
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Valerie Owen-Pugh & Clare Symons. (2013) Roth and Pilling's competence framework for clinical supervision: How generalisable is it?. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 13:2, pages 126-135.
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Graham Joseph North. (2013) Recording supervision: Educational, therapeutic, and enhances the supervisory working alliance?. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 13:1, pages 61-70.
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Terry Hanley. (2012) Understanding the online therapeutic alliance through the eyes of adolescent service users. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 12:1, pages 35-43.
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Claudine Fox. (2011) Working with clients who engage in self-harming behaviour: experiences of a group of counsellors. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 39:1, pages 41-51.
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Robin Hadley & Terry Hanley. (2011) Involuntarily childless men and the desire for fatherhood. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 29:1, pages 56-68.
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Jeannie Wright & Frances Griffiths. (2010) Reflective practice at a distance: using technology in counselling supervision. Reflective Practice 11:5, pages 693-703.
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Lisa Lowndes & Terry Hanley. (2010) The challenge of becoming an integrative counsellor: The trainee's perspective. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 10:3, pages 163-172.
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Ann Dalzell, Christine Bonsmann, Deborah Erskine, Maria Kefalogianni, Katie Keogh & Kalliopi Maniorou. (2010) Gliding across the liminal space between counsellor and counselling researcher: Using collective biography practices in the teaching of counselling research methodologies. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 10:2, pages 126-138.
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JeannieK. Wright. (2009) Dialogical journal writing as ‘self-therapy’: ‘I matter’. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 9:4, pages 234-240.
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Karen Cromarty & Kaye Richards. (2009) How do secondary school counsellors work with other professionals?. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 9:3, pages 182-186.
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Terry Hanley. (2009) The working alliance in online therapy with young people: preliminary findings. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling 37:3, pages 257-269.
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Peter Madsen Gubi. (2009) A qualitative exploration into how the use of prayer in counselling and psychotherapy might be ethically problematic. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 9:2, pages 115-121.
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Peter Madsen Gubi & Rachel Jacobs. (2009) Exploring the impact on counsellors of working with spiritually abused clients. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 12:2, pages 191-204.
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Hilary Abrahams. (2007) Ethics in counselling research fieldwork. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 7:4, pages 240-244.
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Ruth Deakin Crick, Barbara McCombs, Alice Haddon, Patricia Broadfoot & Marilyn Tew. (2007) The ecology of learning: factors contributing to learner‐centred classroom cultures. Research Papers in Education 22:3, pages 267-307.
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WilliamB. Stiles. (2007) Theory-building case studies of counselling and psychotherapy. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 7:2, pages 122-127.
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Ruth Deakin Crick. (2007) Learning how to learn: the dynamic assessment of learning power. The Curriculum Journal 18:2, pages 135-153.
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Tim Bond. (2006) Intimacy, Risk, and Reciprocity in Psychotherapy: Intricate Ethical Challenges. Transactional Analysis Journal 36:2, pages 77-89.
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Ruth Deakin Crick & Kenneth Wilson. (2005) BEING A LEARNER: A VIRTUE FOR THE 21ST CENTURY. British Journal of Educational Studies 53:3, pages 359-374.
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Susan Pattison. (2005) Making a difference for young people with learning disabilities: A model for inclusive counselling practice. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 5:2, pages 120-130.
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Mark Aveline. (2005) Clinical case studies: their place in evidence-based practice. Psychodynamic Practice 11:2, pages 133-152.
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