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2025 Journal Article A narrative review of medical and surgical nurses' attitudes and perceptions when caring for patients with a secondary diagnosis of mental illnessPasere, 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 |
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2015 Journal Article Editorial: An international perspective of counselling psychologyO'Hara, Denis J. (2015). Editorial: An international perspective of counselling psychology. Counselling Psychology Review, 30 (2), 2-4. |
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2015 Journal Article Counselling and psychotherapy: professionalisation in the Australian contextO'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 |
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2014 Journal Article The question of the selfO'Hara, Denis J. (2014). The question of the self. Counselling Psychology Review, 29 (2), 67-69. |
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2014 Journal Article The identity of counselling and psychotherapy and the quest for a common metatheoryO'Hara, Denis J. (2014). The identity of counselling and psychotherapy and the quest for a common metatheory. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia. |
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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. |
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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 |