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  3. Vol. 10 (2020)

Vol. 10 (2020)

Published: 2020-06-25

Editorials

  • Editorial

    Linda Finlay
    i-iii
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Articles

  • Being large: An investigation into the lived world of problematic weight in women

    Sandra Westland
    1-15
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  • RE-writing the Pain: A Lyric Essay

    Helen Jane Noble, Beverly Cole
    16-27
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  • How to write a journal article: Top tips for the novice writer

    Linda Finlay
    28-40
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  • Dissertation to published article: A journey from shame to sharing

    Alan McPherson
    41-52
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  • “You’ve got children haven’t you…?”: Involuntary childlessness as a neglected aspect of therapist diversity in the professional context

    Martin Stokley, Val Sanders
    53-67
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  • Wounded healer therapists: A legacy of developmental trauma

    Pat Bond
    68-81
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  • Art-based activities and adverse events: An autobiographical inquiry

    Janet Lynne Kuhnke
    82-92
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  • Becoming a Research Practitioner: A meta-synthesis

    Sofie Bager-Charleson, Simon du Plock, Alistair McBeath, Marie Adams
    93-109
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  • Self-harm as an attempt at self-care

    Zoi Simopoulou, Amy Chandler
    110-120
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  • “Much more than second best”: Therapists’ experiences of videoconferencing psychotherapy

    Emily Mitchell
    121-135
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