Larry Cochran
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Larry Cochran is a Canadian psychologist[1] and Professor of Counseling Psychology at the University of British Columbia.[when?] In his writings he argues that life cycles can be observed.
- Career Counseling: A Narrative Approach ISBN 0-7619-0442-5
- The sense of vocation: About the choice of vocation; life choices ISBN 0-7914-0245-2
- Becoming an agent: patterns and dynamics for shaping your life 1994 ISBN 0-7914-1719-0
- Portrait and Story: Dramaturgical Approaches to the Study of Persons ISBN 0-313-24966-0
- Position and the Nature of Personhood:An Approach to the Understanding of Persons ISBN 0-313-24633-5
- The Meaning of Grief: A Dramaturgical Approach to Understanding Emotion ISBN 0-313-25607-1
- Plots of time: an inquiry into history, myth, and meaning Allen Tilley, p. 43. ISBN 0-8130-1357-7
- Review of Career counseling: A narrative approach. Anne Marshall, Canadian Psychology. Vol 42(2), May 2001, 145–147.
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