Greta Kaluzeviciute


NameGreta Kaluzeviciute
Job titleAssociate Lecturer in Counselling and Psychotherapy
Research instituteCollege of Health, Psychology and Social Care

Research outputs

‘Meeting the Client Where They Are Rather Than Where I'm At’: A Qualitative Survey Exploring CBT and Psychodynamic Therapist Perceptions of Psychotherapy Integration

Kaluzeviciute-Moreton, G. and Lloyd, C. 2024. ‘Meeting the Client Where They Are Rather Than Where I'm At’: A Qualitative Survey Exploring CBT and Psychodynamic Therapist Perceptions of Psychotherapy Integration. British Journal of Psychotherapy . 40 (2), pp. 150-174. https://doi.org/10.1111/bjp.12894

Theory Paper: Suggesting Compassion-Based Approaches for Treating Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder

Annabel Rushforth, Kotera, Y. and Greta Kaluzeviciute 2022. Theory Paper: Suggesting Compassion-Based Approaches for Treating Complex Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. pp. 1-12. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11469-022-00856-4

A Qualitative Exploration of CBT and Psychodynamic Therapists’ Views, Experiences and Perceptions of Integrating Different Therapeutic Modalities into their Private Practice with Adult Clients: Study Protocol

Kaluzeviciute, G. and Lloyd, Christopher E. M. 2021. A Qualitative Exploration of CBT and Psychodynamic Therapists’ Views, Experiences and Perceptions of Integrating Different Therapeutic Modalities into their Private Practice with Adult Clients: Study Protocol. Journal of Concurrent Disorders.

The Psychosocial Impact of Instagram on Female Body Image: Literature Review and Proposal

Knowles, Eve, Kotera, Y. and Kaluzeviciute, G. 2021. The Psychosocial Impact of Instagram on Female Body Image: Literature Review and Proposal. Journal of Concurrent Disorders.

Predicting self-compassion in UK nursing students: Relationships with resilience, engagement, motivation, and mental wellbeing

Kotera, Y., Cockerill, V., Chircop, James, Kaluzeviciute, G. and Dyson, Sue E. 2021. Predicting self-compassion in UK nursing students: Relationships with resilience, engagement, motivation, and mental wellbeing. Nurse Education in Practice. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nepr.2021.102989

Health Benefits of Ikigai: A Review of Literature

Kotera, Y., Kaluzeviciute, G., Garip, Gulcan, McEwan, Kirsten and Chamberlain, Katy 2021. Health Benefits of Ikigai: A Review of Literature. in: Concurrent Disorders Society Publishing.
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