Continuing Bonds in Bereavement: New Directions for Research and Practice D Klass, EM Steffen New York: Routledge, 2017 | 323* | 2017 |
Sense of presence experiences and meaning-making in bereavement: A qualitative analysis E Steffen, A Coyle Death Studies 35 (7), 579-609, 2011 | 178 | 2011 |
Can “sense of presence” experiences in bereavement be conceptualised as spiritual phenomena? E Steffen, A Coyle Mental Health, Religion & Culture 13 (3), 273-291, 2010 | 118 | 2010 |
Sensory and quasi-sensory experiences of the deceased in bereavement: An interdisciplinary and integrative review KS Kamp, EM Steffen, B Alderson-Day, P Allen, A Austad, J Hayes, ... Schizophrenia bulletin 46 (6), 1367-1381, 2020 | 69 | 2020 |
Sense of presence’experiences in bereavement and their relationship to mental health: A critical examination of a continuing controversy E Steffen, A Coyle Mental health and anomalous experience, 33-56, 2012 | 68 | 2012 |
Ethical considerations in qualitative research E Steffen, E Lyons, A Coyle Analysing qualitative data in psychology 2, 31-44, 2016 | 67 | 2016 |
“I thought they should know… that daddy is not completely gone” A Case Study of Sense-of-Presence Experiences in Bereavement and Family Meaning-Making E Steffen, A Coyle OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 74 (4), 363-385, 2017 | 45 | 2017 |
Introduction: Continuing bonds—20 years on D Klass, EM Steffen Continuing bonds in bereavement, 1-14, 2017 | 34 | 2017 |
Working with welcome and unwelcome presence in grief J Hayes, EM Steffen Continuing bonds in bereavement, 163-175, 2017 | 32 | 2017 |
A qualitative analysis of psychosocial needs and support impacts in families affected by young sudden cardiac death: The role of community and peer support EM Steffen, L Timotijevic, A Coyle European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 19 (8), 681-690, 2020 | 22 | 2020 |
Affirming the positive in anomalous experiences: A challenge to dominant accounts of reality, life, and death EM Steffen, DJ Wilde, CE Cooper The Routledge International Handbook of Critical Positive Psychology, 2017 | 17 | 2017 |
From shared roots to fruitful collaboration: How counselling psychology can benefit from (re) connecting with positive psychology E Steffen, A Vossler, J Stephen Counselling Psychology Review 30 (3), 1-11, 2015 | 17 | 2015 |
The power of counselling psychology in an age of powerlessness: A call to action E Steffen, T Hanley Counselling Psychology Review 28 (2), 3-7, 2013 | 17 | 2013 |
Both ‘being with’and ‘doing to’: Borderline personality disorder and the integration of humanistic values in contemporary therapy practice E Steffen Counselling Psychology Review 28 (1), 64-71, 2013 | 16 | 2013 |
Sensory experiences of one’s deceased spouse in older adults: An analysis of predisposing factors KS Kamp, EM Steffen, A Moskowitz, H Spindler Aging & mental health 26 (1), 140-148, 2022 | 14 | 2022 |
Culture, contexts and connections: a conversation with Dennis Klass about his life and work as a bereavement scholar EM Steffen, D Klass Mortality 23 (3), 203-214, 2018 | 14 | 2018 |
Implicational meaning (re)creation in bereavement as a lifeworld dialogue: An existential-constructivist perspective EM Steffen Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 2018 | 13* | 2018 |
The relationship between counseling psychology and positive psychology A Vossler, E Steffen, S Joseph Positive Psychology in Practice: Promoting Human Flourishing in Work, Health …, 2015 | 12 | 2015 |
Ancient Mesopotamian remembrance and the family dead R MacDougal Continuing Bonds in Bereavement, 262-275, 2017 | 11 | 2017 |
The meaning in loss group: Principles, processes and procedures R Neimeyer, E Milman, EM Steffen New techniques of grief therapy: Bereavement and beyond, 26-45, 2021 | 10 | 2021 |