Books and Book Chapters

This is a list of books and book chapters that I have published.

  • Hayes, J. (2021). Hearing voices in grief. In I. Parker, J. Schnackenberg & M. Hopfenbeck (Eds), The practical handbook of hearing voices: Therapeutic and creative approaches. PCCS books; Ross-on-Wye.
  • Midgley, N, Hayes, J. and Cooper, M (2017). Essential research findings in child and adolescent therapy. Sage; London.
  • Hayes, J. (2017). What leads to change?: Common factors across the therapies. In, Midgley, N, Hayes, J and Cooper, M (eds) Essential research findings in child and adolescent therapy. Sage; London.
  • Hayes, J and Brunst, C. (2017). What leads to change?: Specific techniques and practices. In, Midgley, N, Hayes, J and Cooper, M (eds) Essential research findings in child and adolescent therapy. Sage; London
  • Hayes, J. Hearing voices in grief. In R. Austin and M. Hopfenbeck (Eds), The practical handbook of hearing voices: a guide to understanding auditory hallucinations. PCCS books. (Forthcoming).
  • Hayes, J. & Steffen, E. (2017). Working with welcome and unwelcome presence in grief. In D. Klass & E. Steffen (Eds), Continuing Bonds in bereavement. New directions for research and practice. Routledge; London
  • Leudar, I., Sharrock, W., Truckle, S., Colombino, T., Hayes, J. & Booth, K. (2008). Conversation of emotions: on transforming play into psychoanalytic psychotherapy. In Perakyla, A., Antaki, C., Vehvilanen, S., and Leudar, I. (Eds.) (2008). Conversation analysis and Psychotherapy, Cambridge: CUP.
Book cover of 'Essential Research Findings in Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy'

Essential Research Findings in Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy

Edited by Nick Midgley, Jacqueline Hayes and Mick Cooper

This book is aimed at qualified and trainee therapists and clinicians working with children and adolescents. It summarises the findings from research into child and adolescent psychotherapies, in an accessible format, drawing out the implications for clinical/therapeutic practice.

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