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ISSN 2195-7614
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Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2014March 28, 2014 EEST

Motivational and Adaptation Experiences of Returnees and Migrants to Cyprus: A Grounded Theory Study With Counselling Psychology Application and Practice Implications in Europe

Maria Luca, Pavlos Filipoppoulos,
cultureresilienceadaptationmotivationscyprusgrounded theorycounselling psychologyreturneemigrant
https://doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v3i1.18

Articles in Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2014

Vol. 3, Issue 1, 2014
  • Eclectic Therapy for Dual Diagnosis: A Case Study
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  • Forensic Interviews With Children Victims of Sexual Abuse: The Role of the Counselling Psychologist
    Olga ThemeliMaria Panagiotaki
  • Motivational and Adaptation Experiences of Returnees and Migrants to Cyprus: A Grounded Theory Study With Counselling Psychology Application and Practice Implications in Europe
    Maria LucaPavlos Filipoppoulos
  • Risk Factors for Depression in the Emerging Adulthood
    Katalin VidaMarietta NémethSándor LisznyaiZsolt Benczúr
  • Social Learning Conceptualization for Substance Abuse: Implications for Therapeutic Interventions
    Theodoros GiovazoliasOlga Themeli
The European Journal of Counselling...
Luca, M., & Filipoppoulos, P. (2014). Motivational and Adaptation Experiences of Returnees and Migrants to Cyprus: A Grounded Theory Study With Counselling Psychology Application and Practice Implications in Europe. The European Journal of Counselling Psychology, 3(1), 20–41. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v3i1.18
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