Sabucedo P.
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2020 | 1 |
2021 | 3 |
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Investigación cualitativa | 2 |
Estudios culturales | 1 |
Memoria | 1 |
Psicopatología | 1 |
Psicología | 1 |
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Psicología diferencial y del desarrollo | 2 |
Religión | 2 |
Grupos de personas | 1 |
Cultura e instituciones | 1 |
Problemas y servicios sociales; asociaciones | 1 |
Medicina y salud | 1 |
Tecnología (Ciencias aplicadas) | 1 |
Psicología | 1 |
Enfermedades | 1 |
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Chris Evans | 4 |
Hayes J. | 3 |
Clara Paz | 1 |
Gaitanidis A. | 1 |
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Narratives of experiences of presence in bereavement: sources of comfort, ambivalence and distress
ArticleAbstract: Bereaved people frequently report perceiving the continued presence of the person they lost in the fPalabras claves:continuing bond, Counselling, grief, hallucination, psychotherapy, Voice-hearingAutores:Chris Evans, Hayes J., Sabucedo P.Fuentes:scopusPerceiving those who are gone: Cultural research on post-bereavement perception or hallucination of the deceased
ReviewAbstract: Experiencing the continued presence of the deceased is common among the bereaved, whether as a sensoPalabras claves:bereavement, grief, mourning, hallucination, felt presence, sense of presenceAutores:Chris Evans, Hayes J., Sabucedo P.Fuentes:scopusSupporting practice based evidence in the COVID-19 crisis: three researcher-practitioners’ stories
ArticleAbstract: This paper describes three linked reactions to the COVID-19 pandemic, a mix of pragmatic change andPalabras claves:CORONAVIRUS, online questionnaires, online therapies, pandemic, psychological first aid, technophobiaAutores:Chris Evans, Clara Paz, Sabucedo P.Fuentes:googlescopusWhen experiences of presence go awry: A survey on psychotherapy practice with the ambivalent-to-distressing ‘hallucination’ of the deceased
ArticleAbstract: Objectives: Experiences of presence, involving the sensory perception or felt presence of the deceasPalabras claves:continuing bond, grief counselling, post-bereavement hallucination, sense of presenceAutores:Chris Evans, Gaitanidis A., Hayes J., Sabucedo P.Fuentes:scopus