
Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications
Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict
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Woodward, JT; Snyder, CR
June 7, 2000
life impediments through pathways and agentic thought (the essence of hope), the psychotherapy client is unlikely to have a major relapse. There is ... This view is at the core of hopeful thought——it enables one to face and conquer the many difficulties that are encountered along the road of life. Indeed ... CLOSING COMMENTS ON DODO'S VERDICT We believe that hope is an extremely important common factor for successful psychological change (see Snyder et al., 2000, 1999).
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9780080533063
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June 7, 2000
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Academic Press
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Woodward, J. T., & Snyder, C. R. (2000). Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict. In C. R. Snyder (Ed.), Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications. Academic Press.
Woodward, J. T., and C. R. Snyder. “Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict.” In Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications, edited by C. R. Snyder. Academic Press, 2000.
Woodward JT, Snyder CR. Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict. In: Snyder CR, editor. Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications. Academic Press; 2000.
Woodward, J. T., and C. R. Snyder. “Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict.” Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications, edited by C. R. Snyder, Academic Press, 2000.
Woodward JT, Snyder CR. Hope as a common factor across psychotherapy approaches: A lesson from the Dodo’s verdict. In: Snyder CR, editor. Handbook of Hope Theory, Measures, and Applications. Academic Press; 2000.

ISBN
9780080533063
Publication Date
June 7, 2000
Publisher
Academic Press