Key publications on European Perspectives of Counselling Psychology
Please visit our journal, The European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP), to read articles on issues of counselling psychology in Europe.
The European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP) was developed following the founding of The European Association of Counselling Psychology (EACP). The EACP observed that counselling psychology needed to develop across the European national borders because of trade integration in the region and mobility of both counselling psychologists and their potential clients. The EACP realised that an integral part of progression is to develop the knowledge-base and evidence-based practice of counselling psychology across Europe, and it is upon these foundations that the European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP) was developed.
In 2012, EJCoP joined in collaboration with PsychOpen, the free online European open-access publishing platform for Psychology. Since 2013, EJCoP will publish two issues per year. We welcome submissions for the EJCoP at the website. Authors are invited to read about the EJCoP's focus and scope and then they simply need to register at the journal website and follow the simple 5-step process.
Article about the European Association of Counselling Psychology:
Other related articles, chapters and books in chronological order:
If there are other relevant titles you feel would be beneficial to include in this list, please send proposals at the email on the Contact Us web-page with your suggestions.
Please visit our journal, The European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP), to read articles on issues of counselling psychology in Europe.
The European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP) was developed following the founding of The European Association of Counselling Psychology (EACP). The EACP observed that counselling psychology needed to develop across the European national borders because of trade integration in the region and mobility of both counselling psychologists and their potential clients. The EACP realised that an integral part of progression is to develop the knowledge-base and evidence-based practice of counselling psychology across Europe, and it is upon these foundations that the European Journal of Counselling Psychology (EJCoP) was developed.
In 2012, EJCoP joined in collaboration with PsychOpen, the free online European open-access publishing platform for Psychology. Since 2013, EJCoP will publish two issues per year. We welcome submissions for the EJCoP at the website. Authors are invited to read about the EJCoP's focus and scope and then they simply need to register at the journal website and follow the simple 5-step process.
Article about the European Association of Counselling Psychology:
- Kanellakis, P. (2007). Establishing the European Association of Counselling Psychology. Counselling Psychology Review, 22 (1), 53-54
Other related articles, chapters and books in chronological order:
- Alladin, W.J. (1988). Counselling Psychology: Present status and future directions. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 1¸331-339.
- Clarkson, P. (Ed.) (1998). Counselling Psychology: Integration of Theory, Research and Supervised Practice. London: Routledge.
- Van Deurzen-Smith, E. (1990). Philosophical Underpinnings of Counselling Psychology. Counselling Psychology Review, 5 (2), 8-12.
- Woolfe, R., & Dryden, W. (Eds.) (1996). Handbook of Counselling Psychology. London: Sage.
- James, I. & Palmer, S. (1996). Professional Therapeutic Titles: Myths and Realities. Leicester: British Psychological Society.
- Jordan, R. (1999). Careers for Psychologists: Counselling psychology. The Psychologist, 12 (7), 357.
- Pugh, D., & Coyle, A. (2000). The construction of counselling psychology in Britain: A discourse analysis of counselling psychology texts. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 13 (1), 85-98.
- Corrie, S., & Callahan, M. (2000). A review of the scientist-practitioner model: Reflections on its potential contribution to Counselling Psychology within the context of current health care trends. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 73 (3), 413-427.
- Spinelli, E. (2001). Counselling Psychology: A hesitant hybrid or a tantalising innovation? Counselling Psychology Review, 16 (3), 3-12.
- Stalikas, A. (2003). A historical approach to the development of counselling psychology. Psychology: The Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society (Source: Dialog PsycInfo).
- Eleftheriadou, A. (2003). Cross-cultural Counselling Psychology. In R. Woolfe, W. Dryden, & S. Strawbridge (Eds.), Handbook of Counselling Psychology (pp. 500-517). London: Sage.
- Martin, P. (2004). Counselling Psychology in Great Britain. Newsletter of the Division of Counseling Psychology of the International Association of Applied Psychology, 1(2), 8-10.
- Walsh, Y.S., Frankland, A.M., & Cross, M. (2004). Qualifying and working as a counselling psychologist in the United Kingdom. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 17 (3), 317-328.
- Triliva, S., & Stalikas, A. (2004). The use of psychological tests and measurements by psychologists in the role of a counsellor in Greece. In P. Kanellakis (Ed.), Special Edition on the Counselling Psychology Review on Counselling Psychology and Psychological Testing, 19 (4), 32-39.
- Bellamy, A. (2004). Counselling Psychologists in the NHS. Leicester: British Psychological Society.
- Frankland, A., & Walsh, Y. (2005). Counselling Psychology in the NHS. The Mental Health Review, 10 (3), 31-34.
- Division of Counseling Psychology of the Hellenic Psychological Society. (2006). Ο ρόλος του Συμβουλευτικού Ψυχολόγου στο παρόν και στο μέλλον. / The Counselling Psychologist role at present and in the future. www.counselingpsychology.gr
- Du Plock, S. (2006). Just what is it that makes contemporary Counselling Psychology so different, so appealing? Counselling Psychology Review, 21 (3), 22-32.
- Duarte, M.E., Paixao, M.P., & Lima, M.R. (2007). Perspectives on Counseling Psychology: Portugal at a glance. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 56 (1), 119-130.
- Fairfax, H. (2007). Testing Times: Counselling Psychology and the Neuropsychological Perspective. A Personal View. Counselling Psychology Review, 22 (4), 44-48.
- Gillon, E. (2007). Person-Centred Counselling Psychology: An introduction. London: Sage.
- Bernaud, J.L., Cohen-Scali, V., & Guichard, J. (2007). Counseling Psychology in France: A paradoxical situation. Applied Psychology, An International Review, 56 (1), 131-151.
- Malikiosi-Loizos, M. (2007). Counseling Psychology in Greece. Newsletter of the Division of Counseling Psychology of the International Association of Applied Psychology, 3 (4), 5-6.
- Athanasiades, C. (2008). Towards an integrated identity in counselling psychology: Graduate, professional and academic experiences. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 21 (3), 237-245.
- Lewis, Y. (2008). Counselling Psychology Training: Implications for ‘Self’. Counselling Psychology Review, 23 (4), 63-69.
- Orlans, V., & Van Scoyoc, S. (2009). A short introduction to Counselling Psychology. London: Sage.
- Woolfe, R., Strawbridge, S., Douglas, B., & Dryden, W. (2009). Handbook of Counselling Psychology (3rd Edition). London: Sage.
- Cooper, M. (2009). Welcoming the other: Actualising the humanistic ethic at the core of counselling psychology practice. Counselling Psychology Review, 24 (3,4), 119-129.
- Kanellakis, P. & D’Aubyn, J. (2010). Counselling Psychology Developments in Europe. Newsletter of the Division of Counseling Psychology of the International Association of Applied Psychology, 6 (10), 15-17.
- Kanellakis, P. (2010). Counselling psychology and disability. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 2, 123-149.
If there are other relevant titles you feel would be beneficial to include in this list, please send proposals at the email on the Contact Us web-page with your suggestions.