Here is a list of all dissertations published by our students.

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AuthorPublishedTitleCourseMethodologyCodeAbstractHard CopyKeywords
Adams, Alison 2006 The therapist's use of creative embodiment whilst working with a client in a fragile process Humanistic Case Study 06-H-06-AA View No Embodiment, Fragile, process
Akroyd, Katherine 2009 Touching a Human Need: A phenomenological exploration of female clients' experience in humanistic therapy of being held by their female therapist. Humanistic Phenomenological Enquiries 09-H-01-AK View No Touch Holding gender female
Archer, A G 2003 Healing shame : A Humanistic-Person Centred Approach Humanistic Case Study 03-H-02-AA View No Shame
Arthur, Diane 2004 Humanistic Person Centered - Clinical Case Study - Dissertation Humanistic Case Study 04-H-01-AD View No Case study
Askew-Gillott, Katy 2010 How Do I Say Goodbye? A Heuristic Study Humanistic Heuristic 10-H-12-AK View No Ending
Atack, Angela 2004 Dissertation Case Study (no abstract) Humanistic Case Study 04-H-06-AA No Case Study
Atack, Angela 2004 Dissertation Case Study (no abstract) Humanistic Case Study 04-H-06-AA No Case Study
Austin, Joanne 2004 Dissertation Case Study (No Abstract) Humanistic Case Study 04-H-09-AJ No Case Study
Bagshaw, Heather 2003 How if at all do Carl Rogers' Core Conditions support a therapist working with a client through repeating patterns of abandonment rejection and persecution, and, are they wholly necessary and sufficient to support the therapist? Humanistic Case Study 03-H-04-BH View No Core conditions Abandonment
Bagshaw, Heather 2003 How if at all do Carl Rogers' Core Conditions support a therapist working with a client through repeating patterns of abandonment rejection and persecution, and, are they wholly necessary and sufficient to support the therapist? Humanistic Case Study 03-H-04-BH View No Core conditions Abandonment