Janice M. Holden

Affiliations: 
University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States 
Area:
Guidance and Counseling Education, Clinical Psychology, Social Work, Individual and Family Studies
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Pace L, Holden JM, Blalock S, et al. (2016) Development of the Knowledge and Attitudes About Near-Death Experiences Scale (KANDES) Journal of Near-Death Studies. 34: 173-188
Menassa BM, Holden JM, Bevly CM. (2015) Sex Addiction and Propensity for Boundary Violation: Exploring Correlation and Change Over Time Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity. 22: 290-313
Goza TH, Holden JM, Kinsey L. (2014) Combat near-death experiences: an exploratory study. Military Medicine. 179: 1113-8
Foster RD, Holden JM. (2014) Eternal Connection: An Exploratory Study of the Effects of Learning About Near-Death Experiences on Adult Grief Journal of Loss and Trauma. 19: 40-55
Holden JM, Kinsey L, Moore TR. (2014) Disclosing near-death experiences to professional healthcare providers and nonprofessionals. Spirituality in Clinical Practice. 1: 278-287
Greyson B, Holden JM, van Lommel P. (2012) 'There is nothing paranormal about near-death experiences' revisited: comment on Mobbs and Watt. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. 16: 445; author reply 44
Holden JM, Oden K, Kozlowski K, et al. (2011) Teaching about near-death experiences: the effectiveness of using The Day I Died. Omega. 63: 373-88
Marquis A, Holden J. (2008) Mental Health Professionals' Evaluations of the Integral Intake, A Metatheory-Based, Idiographic Intake Instrument Journal of Mental Health Counseling. 30: 67-94
Holden JM. (2004) Integral Psychology: My Spiritually Based Guiding Metatheory of Counseling Counseling and Values. 48: 204-223
Chandler C, Bodenhamer-Davis E, Holden JM, et al. (2001) Enhancing personal wellness in counselor trainees using biofeedback: an exploratory study. Applied Psychophysiology and Biofeedback. 26: 1-7
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