ISSN 2195-7614
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2016August 18, 2016 EEST
Role-Confusion in Parent-Child Relationships: Assessing Mother’s Representations and Its Implications for Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice
Role-Confusion in Parent-Child Relationships: Assessing Mother’s Representations and Its Implications for Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice
Articles in Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2016
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2016
- Client Interpersonal Problems and the Initial Working AllianceChristina H. KriegTerence J. Tracey
- Counselling and Professionalism: A Phenomenological Analysis of Counsellor ExperienceChristine Tapson
- Interpreters’ Experiences of Transferential Dynamics, Vicarious Traumatisation, and Their Need for Support and Supervision: A Systematic Literature ReviewEmma DarrochRaymond Dempsey
- Role-Confusion in Parent-Child Relationships: Assessing Mother's Representations and Its Implications for Counselling and Psychotherapy PracticeJeremy P. NahumElisabet SolheimKarlen Lyons-RuthLauriane Vulliez-Coady
- The Meteoric Rise of Mental Illness in America and Implications for Other CountriesJeanne M. Stolzer
Nahum, J. P., Solheim, E., Lyons-Ruth, K., & Vulliez-Coady, L. (2016). Role-Confusion in Parent-Child Relationships: Assessing Mother’s Representations and its Implications for Counselling and Psychotherapy Practice. The European Journal of Counselling Psychology, 4(2), 205–227. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v4i2.62
