An exploration of compassion focused therapy following acquired brain injury

Author:

Ashworth Fiona123,Clarke Alexis4,Jones Lisa5,Jennings Caroline6,Longworth Catherine2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology; Anglia Ruskin University; Cambridge UK

2. Oliver Zangwill Centre; Cambridgeshire Community Services; Cambridgeshire UK

3. Evelyn Community Head Injury Service; Cambridgeshire Community Services; Cambridgeshire UK

4. Plym Neurorehabilitation Unit; Mount Gould Hospital; Plymouth UK

5. Neurorehabilitation Unit; Rookwood Hospital; Cardiff UK

6. Oxford Institute for Clinical Psychology Training; University of Oxford; UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Clinical Psychology,Developmental and Educational Psychology

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3. Psychotherapeutic treatment of survivors of traumatic brain injury: A review of the literature and special considerations;Block;Brain Injury,2013

4. Social isolation and outcomes post stroke;Boden-Albala;Neurology,2005

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