Journal of counselling psychology
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TextPublication details: Washington, DC American Psychological Association, 2021-Description: volumes 28 cmISSN: 0022-0167Subject(s): Psychology -- Periodicals | -- Periodicals| Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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MMSU Main Library | Serials (Foreign) | Volume 68, number 5 (October 2021) | Available | Room Use Only | SERIALS-034 |
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Development and psychometric evaluation of the sexual minority women's sexual objectification experience scale Elliot A. Tebbe, et al.
Examining minority stress, dyadic coping, and internalizing symptoms among male same-sex couples using actor-partner interdependence models Elissa L. Sarno, Camille Bundy, Christina Dyar, and Michael E. Newcomb
Cultural context matters: testing the minority stress model among chinese sexual minority men Shufang Sun, et al.
Retiring or Rewriting? Test of a Social Cognitive Model of Retirement planning Lee T. penn and Robert W. Lent
Beyond Symptom reduction: development and validation of the complementary measure of psychotherapy outcome (COMPO) Harold Chui, et al.
The role of mental health counseling in cllege students' academic success: an interrupted time series analysis D. Martin Kivligham III, et al.
Intraindividual association of PTSD symptoms with binge drinking among trauma-exposed students Lance M. Rappaport, et al.
Effects of patient-therapist interpersonal complementarity on alliance and outcome in cognitive-behavioral therapies for depression: Moving toward interpersonal responsiveness Juan Martin Gomez, et al.
Interpersonal dynamics and therapeutc relationship in patients with functional somatic syndromes: A Metasynthesis of case studies Juri Krivzov, et al.
Do therapists improve in their ability to assess clients' satisfaction? A truth and bias model Brian TaeHyuk Keum, et al.
Examining Racial Microaggressions in Group Therapy and the buffering role of members' perceptions of their group's multicultural orientation D. Martin Kivlighan III., et al.

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