ISSN 2201-7089
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2020August 01, 2020 AEST
Advanced Empathy: A Key to Supporting People Experiencing Psychosis or Other Extreme States
Advanced Empathy: A Key to Supporting People Experiencing Psychosis or Other Extreme States
Richard Lakeman,
Articles in Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2020
Vol. 8, Issue 1, 2020
- Editorial: Reflections on Psychotherapy and Counselling From COVID-19 LockdownRhys Price-RobertsonAlexandra Bloch-AtefiTristan SnellElizabeth DayGina O'Neill
- Advanced Empathy: A Key to Supporting People Experiencing Psychosis or Other Extreme StatesRichard Lakeman
- From Better Access to Better Outcomes: Integrating Logotherapy With Focused Psychological StrategiesKyra J. DawbarnPaul McQuillan
- Understanding the Cues and Strategies Counsellors Use to Develop Rapport With Clients Through Telephone CounsellingKaren PhillipNathan BeelTanya Machin
- Using the Manga/anime Naruto as Graphic Medicine to Engage Clients in Conversational Model TherapyShaun Halovic
- Reflective Practice in the Art and Science of Counselling: A Scoping ReviewDonnalee Taylor
- Marriage Is for Grown Ups: How Your Relationship Is Trying to Grow You Up and How to Step Beyond the Romantic Dream Into a Grown-Up and Growing-Up Relationship (2018) by Noel Giblett. Noel Giblett Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-0648284307 (pbk).Margie Ulbrick
- The Talking Cure: Normal People, Their Struggles and the Life-Changing Power of Therapy (2019) by Gillian Straker and Jacqui Winship. Sydney, Australia: Pan Macmillan Australia. ISBN-10: 1760781169; ISBN-13: 978-1760781163.Jennifer English
Lakeman, R. (2020). Advanced empathy: A key to supporting people experiencing psychosis or other extreme states. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.59158/001c.71092
