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Nos professeurs Anne Theriault
Professeur adjoint LMX 208 Telephone : (613)-562-5800 ext. 4088 Courriel : atheriau@uottawa.ca ![]() Intérêts de recherche
Domaines d'enseignementsEducational Counselling concentration of M.Ed. program
Selected PublicationsChapters in Books:Thériault, A. & Gazzola, N. (2008). Feelings of Incompetence in Novice and Experienced Clinicians: Causes, Consequences, and Coping Strategies. Dans Windy Dryden et Andrew Reeves (Eds), Key issues of counselling in action. London: Sage. Papers in Refereed Journals:Thériault, A. & Gazzola, N. (2008). Feelings of Incompetence Among Experienced Clinicians: A Substantive Theory. European Journal of Qualitative Research in Psychotherapy, 3, 19-29. Gazzola, N. & Thériault, A. (2007). Relational Themes in Counselling Supervision: Broadening and Narrowing Processes. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 41(4), 228-243. Gazzola, N. & Thériault, A. (2007). Super– (and not-so-super) Vision of counsellors in training: Supervisee Perspectives on Broadening and Narrowing Processes in Supervision. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 35 (2), 189-204. Thériault, A, Gazzola, N., (2006). What are the sources of feelings of incompetence in experienced therapists? Counseling Psychology Quarterly, 19(4). 313-330. Thériault, A, Gazzola, N., (2005). Feelings of inadequacy, insecurity, and incompetence among experienced clinicians. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 5(1), 11-18. |
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Mise à jour : Le 14 avril 2009 |
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