Bonita C. Long

Affiliations: 
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada 
Area:
Guidance and Counseling Education, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Cultural Anthropology
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Kamaljit K. Sidhu grad student 2000 UBC
Jennifer J. Nicol grad student 2002 UBC
Marie H. Pelletier grad student 2002 UBC
Faith G. Rostad grad student 2002 UBC
Vaughan Marshall grad student 2004 UBC
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Sinacore A, Borgen WA, Daniluk J, et al. (2011) Canadian counselling psychologists' contributions to applied psychology Canadian Psychology. 52: 276-288
Marshall V, Long BC. (2010) Coping processes as revealed in the stories of mothers of children with autism. Qualitative Health Research. 20: 105-16
Harkness AMB, Long BC, Bermbach N, et al. (2005) Talking about work stress: Discourse analysis and implications for stress interventions Work and Stress. 19: 121-136
Donnelly TT, Long BC. (2003) Stress discourse and Western biomedical ideology: rewriting stress. Issues in Mental Health Nursing. 24: 397-408
Kranz KC, Long BC. (2002) Messages about stress in two north American women's magazines: Helpful? We think not! Feminism and Psychology. 12: 525-530
Portello JY, Long BC. (2001) Appraisals and coping with workplace interpersonal stress: A model for women managers Journal of Counseling Psychology. 48: 144-156
Long BC. (1998) Coping with Workplace Stress: A Multiple-Group Comparison of Female Managers and Clerical Workers Journal of Counseling Psychology. 45: 65-78
Nicol JJ, Long BC. (1996) Creativity and perceived stress of female music therapists and hobbyists Creativity Research Journal. 9: 1-10
Rostad FG, Long BC. (1996) Exercise as a coping strategy for stress: A review International Journal of Sport Psychology. 27: 197-222
Leiper JM, Long B, Kahn SE. (1995) Women, Work, and Coping: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Workplace Stress Canadian Public Policy / Analyse De Politiques. 21: 123
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