Artikler:
Om behandling:
Mackrill, T. (2009) (Behandling af) Unge fra familiermed alkoholproblemer. Stof 13. 50-56.
available as a download from www.stofbladet.dk
Mackrill, T. (2010) Goal consensus and collaboration in psychotherapy – an existential rationale. Journal of Humanistic Psychology 50(1) 96-107
Mackrill, T. (2011) Differentiating life goals and therapeutic goals – expanding our understanding of the working alliance. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling.39 (1) 25-39
Om måle/survey redskaber
Hansen, M., Andersen, T. E., Armour, C., Elklit, A, Palic, S., Mackrill, T. (2010). PTSD-8: A brief screening instrument for PTSD. Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health, 6, 101-108
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Mackrill, T., Hesse, M. (2011). The Adult Children of Alcoholics Trauma Inventory, Substance Use and Misuse. Advance online publication. doi:10.3109/10826084.2011.561466
Artikler fra dagbogsprojektet:
Mackrill, T. (2007) Using a cross-contextual qualitative diary design to explore client experiences of psychotherapy Counselling and Psychotherapy Research 7(4) 233-239
Mackrill, T. (2008)Solicited diary studies of psychotherapeutic practice - pros and cons. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling. 10(1), 5-18
Mackrill, T (2008) Pre-treatment change in psychotherapy with adult children of problem drinkers - the significance of leaving home. Counselling & Psychotherapy Research 8 (3) 160-165
Mackrill, T. (2008) Exploring psychotherapy clients’ independent strategies for change while in therapy. The British Journal of Guidance & Counselling. 36(4) 441-453
Mackrill, T. (2009) Constructing client agency in psychotherapy research. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 49(2) 193-206
Mackrill, T. (2009). A cross-contextual construction of cilients' Therapeutic practice.Journal of Constructivist Psychology 22 (4) 283-305
Mackrill, T. (2011). A Diary-Based, Cross-Contextual Case Study Methodology: Background for the Case of “Jane and Joe”. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 7, 156-186
Mackrill, T. (2011). The Case of "Jane and Joe": A Diary-Based, Cross-Contextual Case Study. Pragmatic Case Studies in Psychotherapy, 7, 187-229.
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