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2026

Journal Article

Promoting experiential learning when teaching ethics to postgraduate psychology students

Byrne, Simon, Valvoi, Jaya, O’Hara, Denis and Schirmer, Jim (2026). Promoting experiential learning when teaching ethics to postgraduate psychology students. Australian Psychologist, 1-7. doi: 10.1080/00050067.2026.2650146

Promoting experiential learning when teaching ethics to postgraduate psychology students

2025

Journal Article

Rediscovering "me": a consensual qualitative analysis of the experiences of Australian women with an adult diagnosis of ADHD

Witteveen, Kate and O'hara, Denis (2025). Rediscovering "me": a consensual qualitative analysis of the experiences of Australian women with an adult diagnosis of ADHD. International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling, 48 (1) 4. doi: 10.1007/s10447-025-09620-4

Rediscovering "me": a consensual qualitative analysis of the experiences of Australian women with an adult diagnosis of ADHD

2025

Journal Article

Hope-focused therapy: a framework outline

O'Hara, Denis (2025). Hope-focused therapy: a framework outline. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 13 (2). doi: 10.59158/001c.143300

Hope-focused therapy: a framework outline

2025

Journal Article

A narrative review of medical and surgical nurses' attitudes and perceptions when caring for patients with a secondary diagnosis of mental illness

Pasere, Elisabeth, O'Hara, Denis, Ballard, Emma, Kilgour, Catherine and Holland, Lorelle (2025). A narrative review of medical and surgical nurses' attitudes and perceptions when caring for patients with a secondary diagnosis of mental illness. Nurse Education Today, 151 106684, 1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.nedt.2025.106684

A narrative review of medical and surgical nurses' attitudes and perceptions when caring for patients with a secondary diagnosis of mental illness

2025

Journal Article

Mentalisation, self-compassion, and the psychosocial impact of ADHD in adult women

Witteveen, Kate and O'Hara, Denis (2025). Mentalisation, self-compassion, and the psychosocial impact of ADHD in adult women. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 13 (2). doi: 10.59158/001c.141060

Mentalisation, self-compassion, and the psychosocial impact of ADHD in adult women

2025

Journal Article

Are professional counsellors and psychotherapists prepared to make a greater contribution to the Australian mental health workforce? A comparison of training content and mental health standards

Schirmer, Jim, Ellwood, Michael W., Witteveen, Kate and O'Hara, Denis (2025). Are professional counsellors and psychotherapists prepared to make a greater contribution to the Australian mental health workforce? A comparison of training content and mental health standards. Advances in Mental Health, 23 (1), 126-139. doi: 10.1080/18387357.2024.2347434

Are professional counsellors and psychotherapists prepared to make a greater contribution to the Australian mental health workforce? A comparison of training content and mental health standards

2023

Journal Article

Conceptions of counselling and psychotherapy: towards professional self-clarification

O'Hara, Denis (2023). Conceptions of counselling and psychotherapy: towards professional self-clarification. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 11 (2). doi: 10.59158/001c.88162

Conceptions of counselling and psychotherapy: towards professional self-clarification

2023

Journal Article

The Power Threat Meaning Framework and Self-Discrepancy Theory: Complementary Perspectives

O'Hara, Denis (2023). The Power Threat Meaning Framework and Self-Discrepancy Theory: Complementary Perspectives. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 11 (2), 1-13. doi: 10.59158/001c.88063

The Power Threat Meaning Framework and Self-Discrepancy Theory: Complementary Perspectives

2019

Journal Article

Applying the radical exposure tapping protocol in the treatment of trauma-related emotional reactivity: A phenomenological case study

Barna, Emil and O’Hara, Denis (2019). Applying the radical exposure tapping protocol in the treatment of trauma-related emotional reactivity: A phenomenological case study. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 7 (1). doi: 10.59158/001c.71261

Applying the radical exposure tapping protocol in the treatment of trauma-related emotional reactivity: A phenomenological case study

2016

Journal Article

The self: reflective, relational, and embodied

O'Hara, Denis (2016). The self: reflective, relational, and embodied. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 4 (1). doi: 10.59158/001c.71166

The self: reflective, relational, and embodied

2015

Journal Article

Counselling psychology: a view from Australia

Meteyard, J. and O'Hara, D. J. (2015). Counselling psychology: a view from Australia. Counselling Psychology Review, 30 (2), 20-31.

Counselling psychology: a view from Australia

2015

Journal Article

Editorial: An international perspective of counselling psychology

O'Hara, Denis J. (2015). Editorial: An international perspective of counselling psychology. Counselling Psychology Review, 30 (2), 2-4.

Editorial: An international perspective of counselling psychology

2015

Journal Article

Counselling and psychotherapy: professionalisation in the Australian context

O'Hara, Denis J. and O'Hara, E. Fiona (2015). Counselling and psychotherapy: professionalisation in the Australian context. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 3 (1). doi: 10.59158/001c.71147

Counselling and psychotherapy: professionalisation in the Australian context

2014

Journal Article

The Identity of Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Quest for a Common Metatheory

O’Hara, Denis and O'Hara, E. Fiona (2014). The Identity of Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Quest for a Common Metatheory. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia, 2 (1). doi: 10.59158/001c.71131

The Identity of Counselling and Psychotherapy and the Quest for a Common Metatheory

2014

Journal Article

Dialogues and debates: the question of the self

O'Hara, Denis (2014). Dialogues and debates: the question of the self. Counselling Psychology Review, 29 (2), 67-69. doi: 10.53841/bpscpr.2014.29.2.67

Dialogues and debates: the question of the self

2014

Journal Article

Editorial: A year in the life of Counselling Psychology Review

Hanley, Terry, O'Hara, Denis and Steffen, Edith (2014). Editorial: A year in the life of Counselling Psychology Review. Counselling Psychology Review, 29 (1), 3-6. doi: 10.53841/bpscpr.2014.29.1.3

Editorial: A year in the life of Counselling Psychology Review

2014

Journal Article

The identity of counselling and psychotherapy and the quest for a common metatheory

O'Hara, Denis J. (2014). The identity of counselling and psychotherapy and the quest for a common metatheory. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia.

The identity of counselling and psychotherapy and the quest for a common metatheory

2014

Journal Article

The question of the self

O'Hara, Denis J. (2014). The question of the self. Counselling Psychology Review, 29 (2), 67-69.

The question of the self

2013

Journal Article

Therapist characteristics of self-differentiation and epistemic style and their relationship with therapist dispositional hope.

O'Hara, Denis J., O'Hara, E. Fiona, Meteyard, John and Anderson, Kirsty (2013). Therapist characteristics of self-differentiation and epistemic style and their relationship with therapist dispositional hope.. Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology, 33-39.

Therapist characteristics of self-differentiation and epistemic style and their relationship with therapist dispositional hope.

2013

Journal Article

The relationship between anxiety and managing interpersonal difference: Implications for couples counselling.

Meteyard John, Andersen, Kirsty and O’Hara, Denis (2013). The relationship between anxiety and managing interpersonal difference: Implications for couples counselling.. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia., 1 (1). doi: 10.59158/001c.71120

The relationship between anxiety and managing interpersonal difference: Implications for couples counselling.