Changming Duan

Affiliations: 
Counseling Psychology University of Missouri - Kansas City, USA 
Area:
Counseling Psychology, GLBT Studies, Social Work
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Duan C, Hill C, Jiang G, et al. (2020) Client views of counselor directives (指导): A qualitative study in china Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 1-21
Scheel MJ, Stabb SD, Cohn TJ, et al. (2018) Counseling Psychology Model Training Program The Counseling Psychologist. 46: 6-49
Lei Y, Duan C. (2015) Relationships among Chinese college students’ defensive pessimism, cultural values, and psychological health Counselling Psychology Quarterly
Duan C, Hill CE, Jiang G, et al. (2015) The counselor perspective on the use of directives in counseling in China: Are directives different in China as in the United States? Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 28: 57-77
Hu B, Duan C, Jiang G, et al. (2015) The Predictive Role of Mastery Experience in Chinese Counselors’ Counseling Self-efficacy International Journal For the Advancement of Counselling. 37: 1-16
Lei Y, Duan C. (2014) Relationship between therapist empathy and client-perceived working alliance in China: A multilevel modelling analysis Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 27: 200-215
Murdock NL, Duan C, Nilsson JE. (2012) Emerging approaches to counseling intervention: Theory, research, practice, and training Counseling Psychologist. 40: 966-975
Scheel MJ, Berman M, Friedlander ML, et al. (2011) Counseling-related research in counseling psychology: Creating bricks, not edifices Counseling Psychologist. 39: 719-734
Scheel MJ, Berman M, Friedlander ML, et al. (2011) Whatever happened to counseling in counseling psychology? Counseling Psychologist. 39: 673-692
Duan C, Nilsson J, Wang CDC, et al. (2011) Internationalizing counselling: A Southeast Asian perspective Counselling Psychology Quarterly. 24: 29-41
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