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Publications
Books

My academic books and articles include:  
  
Corrie, S. & Lane, D.A. (2010). Constructing Stories, Telling Tales: A Guide to Formulation in Applied Psychology. London: Karnac.
  
Corrie, S. (2010). What is evidence? In R. Woolfe, S. Strawbridge, B. Douglas & W. Dryden (Eds). Handbook of Counselling Psychology, 3rd Ed, pp.44-61. London: Sage.
    
Lane, D.A. & Corrie, S. (2009). Does Coaching Psychology Need the Concept of Formulation? International Coaching Psychology Review, 4 (2), 195-208.

Corrie, S. (2009). Facing the Unknown: Planning your Career in a Time of Uncertainty. Veterinary Practice, June, 13-14.

Corrie, S., Hurton, N. & Lane, D.A. How to Develop Your Career and Organise Your Continuing Professional Development (2008). In S. Palmer and R. Bor (Eds). The Practitioner’s Handbook. A Guide for Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Counselling Psychologists, pp.5-20. London: Sage.

Lane, D.A. & Corrie, S. (2006). Coaching Psychology and the Scientist-Practitioner. Scientist-Practitioner.com. Online Professional Development for Psychologists. Available at: http//www.scientist-practitioner.com.

Lane, D.A. & Corrie, S. (2006). The Modern Scientist-Practitioner: A Guide to Practice in Psychology. London: Routledge.

Corrie, S. & Lane, D.A. (2006). Constructing stories about clients’ needs: Developing skills in formulation. In R. Bor & M. Watts (Eds). The Trainee Handbook: A Guide for Counselling and Psychotherapy Trainees, pp.68-90. London: Sage.

Lane, D.A. & Corrie, S. (2006). Counselling psychology: Its influences and future. Counselling Psychology Review, 21 (1), 12-23.

Supple, S. & Corrie, S. (2004). Seeing is believing: Adapting cognitive therapy for visual impairment. Counselling Psychology Review, 19 (3), 3-11.

Reprinted in an edited version: Corrie, S. & Supple, S. (2004). Seeing is believing: Adapting cognitive therapy for visual impairment. Clinical Psychology, 44, 34-37.

Corrie, S. (2004) When ‘perfect’ patients receive ‘imperfect’ therapy: A cognitive approach to working with perfectionism. Counselling Psychology Review, 19 (2), 3-13.

Corrie, S. (2003). Keynote Paper: Information, innovation and the quest for legitimate knowledge. Counselling Psychology Review, 18 (3), 5-13.

Corrie, S. (2002). Working therapeutically with adult stepchildren: Identifying the needs of a neglected client group. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage, 37 (1/2), 135-150.

Corrie, S. (2002). Working with perfectionism: Towards identifying the needs of an emerging client group. Counselling Psychology Review, 17 (3), 17-26.

Corrie, S. (2002). The role of the therapeutic relationship in promoting psychological change: A cognitive-behavioural perspective. Counselling Psychology Review, 17 (2), 23-31.

Milton, M. & Corrie, S. (2002). Exploring the place of technical and implicit knowledge in therapy. Journal of Critical Psychology, Counselling and Psychotherapy, 2 (3), 188-195.    

Corrie, S. & Harmon, G. (2001). Supporting the transition from trainee to newly qualified status: Some reflections from a workshop. Clinical Psychology, 4, 21-24.

Corrie, S. & Callanan, M.M. (2001). Therapists’ beliefs about research and the scientist-practitioner model in an evidence-based health care climate: A qualitative study. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 74, 135-149.  

Corrie, S. & Callanan, M.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, 413-427.

Corrie, S. & Milton, M. (2000). The relationship between existential-phenomenological and cognitive-behaviour therapies. European Journal of Psychotherapy, Counselling & Health, 3 (1), 7-24.

Corrie, S. (2000). Aiming for perfection: An anxiety-reducing state of mind? Dialogue, 2, 5-7.

Corrie, S. (1999). Psychological processes and contextual issues in the waiting list issue: A response to McPherson. Clinical Psychology Forum, 124, 8-10.

Corrie, S. (1998). Contributions to dance teaching from the world of psychology. Dance: July, 52-53.

Corrie, S. (1998).  Beyond training: Reflections on a therapist’s anxiety during the first year after qualifying. Counsellor and Psychotherapist Dialogue, 1 (4), 10-13.  

Corrie, S. (1998). Psychological approaches to the management of dementia in older people: Developing the role of clinical psychologists with reference to theoretical, empirical and professional issues. PSIGE Newsletter, 65, 22-24.

Corrie, S. (1997). Results of our readership survey: Your comments on what we do. Psychology Research, 6 (2), 43-38.

Corrie, S. (1996). An audit of client satisfaction within a district psychology service: Analysis, evaluation and recommendation for future development. Psychology Research, 6 (1), 2-23.

Baillie. A. & Corrie, S. (1996). The construction of clients’ experience of psychotherapy through narrative, practical action and the multiple streams of consciousness. Human Relations, 49 (3), 295-311.

Baillie, A., Porter, N. & Corrie, S. (1996). Encouraging a deep approach to the undergraduate psychology curriculum: An example and some lessons from a third year course. Psychology Teaching Review, 5 (1), 14-24.

Corrie, S. (1995), reviewing: Grof. S. with Bennett, H.Z. (1993). The Holotropic Mind: The Three Levels of Human Consciousness and How They Shape our Lives. San Francisco: Harper. Psychology Research, 7 (4), 34-36.

Stewart, J. & Corrie, S. (1993). When I grow up I want to be...a psychology assistant. Student Page, The Psychologist, 7 (4), 176.

Books and articles for the general public include:

Corrie, S. (2009). The Art of Inspired Living. Coach Yourself with Positive Psychology. London: Karnac.

Corrie, S. (2006). In the eyes of the beholder: How to change your view of the world and discover real happiness. Lighter Life Magazine, January/February, 38-42. London: Square One Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). What’s your addiction? Healthy Living Magazine, August/September, 82-84. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). Say what you mean. Healthy Living Magazine, July, 48-50. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). Are you the jealous type? Healthy Living Magazine, June, 64-66. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). Are you a control freak? Healthy Living Magazine, May, 68-70. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). Why worry? Healthy Living Magazine, March/April, 70-72. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2004). Fly high! Healthy Living Magazine, January/February, 72-74. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2003). Temper, temper. Healthy Living Magazine, November/December, 52-54. Richmond: Fox Publishing.

Corrie, S. (2002). From Paddington to enlightenment: A journey of a different kind. Yoga & Health, May, 6-7. Brighton: Yoga Today Ltd.


 

 

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