ISSN 2195-7614
Vol. 5, Issue 1, 2016December 23, 2016 EEST
The Suspended Self: Liminality in Breast Cancer Narratives and Implications for Counselling
The Suspended Self: Liminality in Breast Cancer Narratives and Implications for Counselling
Articles in Vol. 5, Issue 1, 2016
Vol. 5, Issue 1, 2016
- Economic Strain and Subjective Well-Being in Married Couples With Children: A Dyadic AnalysisMarialena KostouliDespoina XanthopoulouChristina Athanasiades
- Evaluation of a Career Counselling Program Focused on Greek Elementary School Children's Career InterestsPolyxeni AntonellouKalliope Kounenou
- Postgraduate Research in Counselling Psychology in GreeceTheodoros GiovazoliasChristina Athanasiades
- Spirituality and the Psychological Impact of Unemployment: Personality Characteristics, Loneliness and Depressive SymptomatologyGeorge KleftarasEvdokia Vasilou
- Substance Abuse Prevention Among Greek Emerging Adults: Evaluation of a Psycho-Educational Counselling InterventionAriadni StogiannidouDorothea Loizou
- The Suspended Self: Liminality in Breast Cancer Narratives and Implications for CounsellingIfigeneia KoutriEvrinomy Avdi
Koutri, I., & Avdi, E. (2016). The Suspended Self: Liminality in Breast Cancer Narratives and Implications for Counselling. The European Journal of Counselling Psychology, 5(1), 78–96. https://doi.org/10.5964/ejcop.v5i1.92
