Part of the book series: Palgrave Texts in Counselling and Psychotherapy ((PTCP)) 1799 Accesses Abstract This chapter focuses on the application of Attachment Narrative Therapy (ANT) with children who have an intellectual disability (ID) and their families. Case material illustrates recurring clinic...
In S. Sprecher, A. Wenzel, & J. Harvey (Eds.), The handbook of relationship initiation (pp. 375–390). Psychology Press. Google Scholar Pepping, C. A., MacDonald, G., & Davis, P. J. (2018). Toward a psychology of singlehood: An attachment-theory perspective on long-term ...
Ⅲ52 Breastfeeding Dyad Problems: breast rejection, nipple confusion; Difficulty with oral attachment or sucking; Lethargic infants; Breastfeeding of premature and multiple infants; Breastfeeding during pregnancy and hand and foot breastfeeding; Candida infection (thrush) 5.00 ± 0.00 Ⅲ53 Mothe...
Barrett-Lennard developed the B-L RI to measure the facilitative conditions to test Rogers’ theory of constructive personality change (1957) in the clinical setting (Barrett-Lennard,1962). The current versions of the inventory (the 64-item/40-item B-L RI; Barrett-Lennard,2015) consist of fo...
In turn, decreases in subjective wellbeing serve to decrease eudaimonic wellbeing. We also argue that work-life conflict has direct adverse effects on both subjective wellbeing and eudaimonic wellbeing. Data collected from the 2016 European Quality of Life Survey were used to test the model; ...
The recounted experiences may then be meticulously analysed to accomplish epoché throughout the data processing, including self-reflection journaling, counselling, consultation with supervisors and other external scholars, member checking, and audit trail. Reflexive journaling and repeated engagement with data...
Western practitioners who belong to another cultural background than their clients cannot just apply Western therapy and counselling. One needs to be aware of the fact that cultures provide many alternative pathways to healing and integration of stressful experiences (Marsella,2010). A broader definiti...
In other words, in the long term, people adapt to the stress caused by work-life conflict. As such, the negative wellbeing effects of work-life conflict become weaker and weaker over time. Research using the adaptation theory (Diener & Diener, 1996) supports this long-term effect. In...
1 Department of Educational and Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T, Canada 2 School of Public and Global Affairs, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Vancouver, BC V6T, Canada * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. ...