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CLARKE, S.P., CLARKE, J.M., BROWN, R. and MIDDLETON, H., 2018. Hurting and healing in therapeutic environments: how can we understand the role of the relational context? In: D. LOEWENTHAL and E. AVDI, eds., Developments in qualitative psychotherapy research. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 9781138614031

CLARKE, S.P., CLARKE, J.M., BROWN, R. and MIDDLETON, H., 2016. Hurting and healing in therapeutic environments: how can we understand the role of the relational context? European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling. ISSN 1364-2537

ZAGEFKA, H., BINDER, J.F., BROWN, R., KESSLER, T., MUMMENDEY, A., FUNKE, F., DEMOULIN, S., LEYENS, J.-P. and MAQUIL, A., 2014. The relationship between acculturation preferences and prejudice: longitudinal evidence from majority and minority groups in three European countries. European Journal of Social Psychology, 44 (6). ISSN 0046-2772

ILYAS, M., GRABSCH, H., ELLIS, I.O., WOMACK, C., BROWN, R., BERNEY, D., FENNEL, D., SALTO-TELLEZ, M., JENKINS, M., LANDBERG, G., BYERS, R., TREANOR, D., HARRISON, D., GREEN, A.R., BALL, G. and HAMILTON, P., 2013. Guidelines and considerations for conducting experiments using tissue microarrays. Histopathology, 62 (6), pp. 827-839. ISSN 1365-2559

ZAGEFKA, H., BINDER, J., BROWN, R. and HANCOCK, L., 2013. Who is to blame? The relationship between ingroup identification and relative deprivation is moderated by ingroup attributions. Social Psychology, 44 (6), pp. 398-407. ISSN 1864-9335

KESSLER, T., MUMMENDEY, A., FUNKE, F., BROWN, R., BINDER, J., ZAGEFKA, H., LEYENS, J.-P., DEMOULIN, S. and MAQUIL, A., 2010. We all live in Germany but ... Ingroup projection, group-based emotions and prejudice against immigrants. European Journal of Social Psychology, 40 (6), pp. 985-997. ISSN 0046-2772

BINDER, J., ZAGEFKA, H., BROWN, R., FUNKE, F., KESSLER, T., MUMMENDEY, A., MAQUIL, A., DEMOULIN, S. and LEYENS, J.-P., 2009. Does contact reduce prejudice or does prejudice reduce contact? A longitudinal test of the contact hypothesis among majority and minority groups in three European countries. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 96 (4), pp. 843-856. ISSN 0022-3514

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