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Behavioral functioning of school-aged children with non-syndromic craniosynostosis
(Springer Nature, 2020-04)
Purpose This study investigated the risk for children with non-syndromic craniosynostosis to develop behavioral problems during school age determined by the type of craniosynostisis, age at first surgery, and number of ...
A tool for connection: using the person‐of‐the‐therapist training (POTT) model in emotionally focused couple therapy supervision
(Wiley, 2019-04)
Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT) was developed based on the premise that couples get stuck in negative cycles fueled by their underlying primary emotions and unmet attachment needs (Johnson [2004], Creating connection: ...
Helping supervisees use their self in their clinical work: the person-of-the-therapist training model (POTT) in supervision
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-08)
Despite evidence of the importance of self-of-the-therapist factors for positive clinical outcomes, supervisors interested in helping their supervisees enhance their therapeutic effectiveness by honing their use of self ...
Social experiences of Turkish parents raising a child with apert syndrome: A qualitative study
(Sage, 2021-02)
Objective: Apert syndrome is a rare and understudied craniofacial condition with regard to its psychosocial impact on children and their parents. Due to the lack of studies focusing solely on the social experiences of ...
Romantic relationship experiences and emotion regulation strategies of regular mindfulness meditation practitioners: A qualitative study
(Wiley, 2020)
Using attachment theory as the framework, this qualitative study focused on the romantic relationship experiences of regular mindfulness meditators and their meditation‐naïve or nonregularly meditating partners (NMPs). The ...
Psychometric properties of the brief accessibility, responsiveness, and engagement scale in a community sample of Turkish adults
(Wiley, 2020-05)
Objective The current study explored the psychometric properties of the Brief Accessibility, Responsivity, and Engagement (BARE) scale in a sample of Turkish adults in ongoing committed relationships (N = 509).
Background ...
Developing the person of the therapist when working with couples
(Springer, 2022-04-05)
Whilst conducting couples therapy is a professional practice, couples’ therapists (CTs) play an active role in the therapeutic process not only professionally but also personally. Despite the increase in research into the ...
Introduction to the special issue
(Taylor & Francis, 2023-10-02)
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Bosphorus connecting Europe and Asia: Couple and family therapy in Turkey
(Taylor and Francis, 2023-10-16)
This chapter dives into what psychotherapy is like in Turkey and the unique cultural aspects that impact families and individuals. The authors highlight the challenges and barriers they face and their hopes for therapy in ...
“More Alike than Different”: a qualitative exploration of the relational experiences of multicultural couples in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2023)
In this study, multicultural couples’ experience of the impact of culture on their romantic relationships was explored. The sample included eight heterosexual couples cohabiting or married for at least 6 months, and who ...
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