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Developing technology to enhance learning interpersonal skills in counsellor education (2017)
Journal Article
Murphy, D., Slovak, P., Thieme, A., Jackson, D., Olivier, P., & Fitzpatrick, G. (in press). Developing technology to enhance learning interpersonal skills in counsellor education. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2017.1377337

The integration of new technologies into counsellor education has progressed slowly. We present mPath ; an online system designed to support iterative, multi-levelled and deep reflection on practice in skills training sessions. We propose... Read More about Developing technology to enhance learning interpersonal skills in counsellor education.

Practitioners’ experiences of learning and implementing Counselling for Depression (CfD) in routine practice settings (2017)
Journal Article
Drewitt, L., Pybis, J., Murphy, D., & Barkham, M. (in press). Practitioners’ experiences of learning and implementing Counselling for Depression (CfD) in routine practice settings. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 18(1), https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.12148

Aim: Counselling for Depression (CfD) is a person-centred experiential therapy developed for implementation in the Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme. Training in this model has been available across England since 2011. This... Read More about Practitioners’ experiences of learning and implementing Counselling for Depression (CfD) in routine practice settings.

A theory on reports of constructive (real) and illusory posttraumatic growth (2017)
Journal Article
Boerner, M., Joseph, S., & Murphy, D. (in press). A theory on reports of constructive (real) and illusory posttraumatic growth. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/0022167817719597

It has been suggested that self-reported posttraumatic growth could sometimes be considered as a way for people to protect themselves from the distress of trauma. In this case, reports of posttraumatic growth could be illusory. We suggest a theory on... Read More about A theory on reports of constructive (real) and illusory posttraumatic growth.

The association between sense of humour and trauma-related mental health outcomes: two exploratory studies (2017)
Journal Article
Boerner, M., Joseph, S., & Murphy, D. (in press). The association between sense of humour and trauma-related mental health outcomes: two exploratory studies. Journal of Loss and Trauma, https://doi.org/10.1080/15325024.2017.1310504

Two studies (n = 73, n = 132) explored the association between sense of humour and trauma related well-being outcomes. It was found that sense of humour was not associated with reports of posttraumatic growth as measured by the Posttraumatic Growth I... Read More about The association between sense of humour and trauma-related mental health outcomes: two exploratory studies.

Unconditional Positive Self-Regard, Intrinsic Aspirations, and Authenticity: Pathways to Psychological Well-Being (2017)
Journal Article
Murphy, D., Joseph, S., Demetriou, E., & Karimi Mofrad, P. (2020). Unconditional Positive Self-Regard, Intrinsic Aspirations, and Authenticity: Pathways to Psychological Well-Being. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 60(2), 258-279. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022167816688314

Unconditional positive self-regard (UPSR) is regarded by humanistic psychologists as an important determinant of well-being. However, until recently it has received little empirical attention. The current study aims to examine the association between... Read More about Unconditional Positive Self-Regard, Intrinsic Aspirations, and Authenticity: Pathways to Psychological Well-Being.