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This was a qualitative comparative study of seven veterans selected from a total population of seventy six veterans and was conducted by Dr Sarah Mills PhD with Wolverhampton University. All veterans were clinically diagnosed with PTSD/R and had previously received other treatment modalities. It compared Spectrum Transition Coaching to other established models used in the treatment of trauma. Published in Counselling Psychology Quarterly.

This was the earliest study conducted by Christine Woods, BSc, FRSS, PGDip. It was a quantitative study regarding the efficacy of Spectrum, formerly known as Synergy,  as a treatment for PTSD/R. 

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This is the quantitative data for the seventy six veterans that supports the research by Dr Sarah Mills PhD

Distinguishing between treatment efficacy and effectiveness in the treatment of Post‐Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): Implications for contentious therapies which was published in Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 25 (3), pg 319‐330.

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The authors of this report conducted in this two-year project to identify the impact of community assets in Wirral. Thanks are also extended to Dr Will Sopwith for the development of the framework for identifying community assets and ongoing support, and also to colleagues within Wirral Public Health for their support with this work.

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This was a pilot study conducted at Bristol Young Offenders Institute with a randomised selection of young offenders who participated in a spectrum change programme.

This is an article published in Private Practice at the request of the organisers of the 2013 BACP annual conference held in London, where Mick presented a topic around the treatment of veterans.

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This is an article published in Therapy Today at the request of the organisers of the 2013 BACP annual conference held in London, where Mick presented a topic around the treatment of veterans.

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