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Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi (2024). Digital Intimacies and Online Infidelities: A Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis. In: Peluso, Paul R. and Irvine, Taylor J. eds. Infidelity: A Practitioner’s Guide to Working with Couples in Crisis (2nd Edition). New York: Routledge, pp. 161–178.

Braun, Virginia; Clarke, Victoria and Moller, Naomi (2021). Pandemic Tales: Using Story Completion to Explore Sense-Making Around COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions. In: Kara, Helen and Khoo, Su-Ming eds. Researching in the Age of COVID-19 Vol 3. Rapid Responses, 3. Bristol, UK: Bristol University Press, pp. 39–48.

Clarke, Victoria; Hayfield, Nikki; Moller, Naomi and Braun, Virginia (2021). A critical review of the interdisciplinary literature on voluntary childlessness. In: Cummins, Helene A.; Rodgers, Julie Anne and Wouk, Judith Dunkelberger eds. The truth about (M)Otherhood: Choosing to be childfree. Toronto, CAN: Demeter Press, pp. 29–54.

Braun, Virginia; Clarke, Victoria; Hayfield, Nikki; Moller, Naomi and Tischner, Irmgard (2018). Qualitative Story Completion: A Method with Exciting Promise. In: Liamputtong, Pranee ed. Innovative Research Methods in Health Social Sciences. Research Methods in Health Social Sciences (3). Singapore: Springer, pp. 1–18.

Clarke, Victoria; Hayfield, Nikki; Moller, Naomi and Tischner, Irmgard (2017). Once Upon A Time…: Story Completion Methods. In: Braun, Virginia; Clarke, Victoria and Gray, Debra eds. Collecting Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 45–70.

Vossler, Andreas; Moller, Naomi and Cooper, Mick (2014). Setting the scene: Why research matters. In: Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi eds. The Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Handbook. Sage, pp. 3–16.

Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi (2014). Attitudes to and perceptions of research. In: Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi eds. The Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Handbook. Sage, pp. 17–30.

Stratton, Peter; Moller, Naomi and Vossler, Andreas (2014). Next steps – Building on and using research in training and practice. In: Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi eds. The Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Handbook. Sage, pp. 257–273.

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Barkham, Michael; Charura, Divine; Cooper, Mick; Gabriel, Lynne; Hanley, Terry; McLeod, John; Moller, Naomi; Reeves, Andrew and Smith, Kate (2024). The role of BACP in maximising the potential of counselling and psychological therapies research in the UK: Benefitting clients, communities, and societies. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 24(4) pp. 1133–1140.

Holti, Richard; Callahan, Evelyn; Fletcher, Jamie; Hope, Sam; Moller, Naomi; Vincent, Ben and Walley, Paul (2024). Improving the integration of care for trans adults. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 12(28)

Holti, Richard; Callahan, Evelyn; Fletcher, Jamie; Hope, Sam; Moller, Naomi; Vincent, Ben and Walley, Paul (2024). Improving the integration of care for trans adults: ICTA a mixed-methods study. Health and Social Care Delivery Research, 12(28)

Roddy, Jeannette; Moller, Naomi; Full, Wayne and Vossler, Andreas (2024). Online therapy: what we know now. Therapy Today, 35(4) pp. 24–27.

Waterhouse, Philippa and Moller, Naomi (2024). Creating an online educational resource to support learners navigate their studies alongside work and/or family. The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 25(1) pp. 226–239.

Roddy, Jeannette K.; Gabriel, Lynne; Sheehy, Robert; Charura, Divine; Dunn, Ellen; Hall, Jordan; Moller, Naomi; Smith, Kate and Cooper, Mick (2024). Mental health practitioners’ perceptions of online working: a literature review. British Journal of Guidance & Counselling (Early access).

Fitzpatrick, Marie‐Claire; Clarke, Victoria; Ramsey‐Wade, Christine and Moller, Naomi (2023). Being a mother with anorexia: A phenomenological study of seeking and receiving professional support for white heterosexual women in the UK. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 23(4) pp. 1144–1154.

O'Neil, Jennifer. J.; Heidl, Britta. H.; Bratton, Andrew; Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi (2023). The emotional labour of teleworkers conducting online counselling during Covid‐19. New Technology, Work and Employment, 39(2) pp. 238–258.

Smith, Kate; Moller, Naomi; Cooper, Mick; Gabriel, Lynne; Roddy, Jeannette and Sheehy, Robert (2021). Video counselling and psychotherapy: A critical commentary on the evidence base. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 22(1) pp. 92–97.

Duncan, Charlie; Ryan, Gemma S; Moller, Naomi Petra and Davies, Rachel (2020). Who Attends Couples Counseling in the UK and Why? Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 46(2) pp. 177–186.

Earley, Eoin; Clarke, Victoria and Moller, Naomi (2020). Counselling formerly heterosexually partnered gay fathers raised with religion. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 48(6) pp. 768–779.

Moller, Naomi and Tischner, Irmgard (2019). Young people’s perceptions of fat counsellors: “How can THAT help me?". Qualitative Research in Psychology, 16(1) pp. 34–53.

Clarke, Victoria; Braun, Virginia; Frith, Hannah and Moller, Naomi (2019). Editorial Introduction to the Special Issue: Using Story Completion Methods in Qualitative Research. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 16(1) pp. 1–20.

Braun, Virginia; Clarke, Victoria; Hayfield, Nikki; Frith, Hannah; Malson, Helen; Moller, Naomi and Shah-Beckley, Iduna (2019). Qualitative story completion: Possibilities and potential pitfalls. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 16(1) pp. 136–155.

Tasker, Fiona; Moller, Naomi; Clarke, Victoria and Hayfield, Nikki (2018). [Special Issue Editorial] New Frontiers of Family: LGBTQ People Pushing Back the Boundaries of Family. Journal of Family Issues, 39(18) pp. 4127–4132.

Tasker, Fiona; Gubello, Alessio; Clarke, Victoria; Moller, Naomi; Nahman, Michal and Willcox, Rachel (2018). Receiving, or ‘Adopting’, Donated Embryos to Have Children: Parents Narrate and Draw Kinship Boundaries. Geneaology, 2(3), article no. 25.

Rance, Nicola; Clarke, Victoria and Moller, Naomi (2017). The anorexia nervosa experience: Shame, Solitude and Salvation. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 17(2) pp. 127–136.

Moller, Naomi; Burgess, Victoria and Jogiyat, Zainab (2016). Barriers to counselling experienced by British South Asian women: A thematic analysis exploration. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 16(3) pp. 201–210.

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