A number of you have been asking for a list of publications that describe some of the work we show in hope presentations. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but it represents our recent work. You can find many more articles by searching for articles and book chapters by Denise Larsen and Ronna Jevne.
PUBLICATIONS
Larsen D., & Stege, R. (2010). Hope-focused practices during early psychotherapy sessions: implicit approaches, Journal of integrative psychotherapy 20(3) 271/292.
Larsen D., & Stege, R. (2010). Hope-focused practices during early psychotherapy sessions: explicit approaches, Journal of integrative psychotherapy 20(3)292-311.
Edey, W. (2010). Handling life’s problems in a hopeful way: a hope and strengths program for parents who have fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), AASCF research journal retrieve from http://www.aascf.com/index.php/research-journal
Edey, W. (2010). What would a hopeful parent say? Living with FASD. Retrieve from http://www.skfasnetwork.ca
LeMay, L., & Edey, W. (2008). Teachers helping teachers: A hope-focused experience. Edmonton, Canada: Hope Foundation of Alberta.
Edey, W., (2008). The words the cat took, in This Little Light of Mine: Stories and Poetry from Family Caregivers, Kathleen M. Banchoff, Editor, McMaster University Press.
Lemay, L., Edey, W. & Larsen D. (2008). Nurturing Hopeful Souls, Practices and Activities for working With Children and Youth. Hope Foundation of Alberta.
Larsen, D., Edey, W., & LeMay, L. (2007). Understanding the role of hope in counselling: Exploring the intentional uses of hope. Counselling Psychology
Quarterly, 20(4), 401-416.
Larsen, D., Edey, W., & LeMay , L. (2005). Put hope to work: A commentary. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 52(5), 515-517.
Edey, W., Larsen, D., & LeMay, L. (2005). The counsellor’s introduction to hope tools. Unpublished paper. Hope Foundation of Alberta, Edmonton, AB.
Edey, W. & Jevne, R.F. (2003). Hope, illness and counseling practice: Making hope visible. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 37(1), 44-51.
Edey, W. (1999). Hope as a line of inquiry in the counselling relationship. Unpublished paper prepared at the Hope Foundation of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Edey, W. (1999). After the laughter. Psymposium, 8(5), 12.
Edey, W. (2000). The language of hope in counselling. Unpublished paper prepared at the Hope Foundation of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.
Edey, W., Jevne, R.F., & Westra, K. (1998). Key elements of hope-focussedcounselling: The art of making hope visible. Edmonton: The Hope Foundation of Alberta.
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