<copyright-holder>

Copyright Holder

Name of the organizational or personal entity that holds the copyright for an article

Remarks

The copyright holder is typically identified within the copyright statement, as this statement is expected to be displayed. The copyright holder name may also be repeated in this element for purposes of searching and metadata extraction.

Attribute

content-type Type of Content

Related Elements

There are three copyright elements which may be contained in the <permissions> grouping element:

Expanded Content Model

(#PCDATA | sub | sup)*

Description

Any combination of:

Example

...
<volume>45</volume>
<issue>3</issue>
<fpage>281</fpage>
<lpage>297</lpage>
<permissions copyright-status="active">
<copyright-statement>Copyright 2008 by the American Psychological Association</copyright-statement>
<copyright-year>2008</copyright-year>
<copyright-holder>American Psychological Association</copyright-holder>
</permissions>
<abstract xml:lang="en">
<p align="left">The authors examined immediacy (i.e., discussions
about the here-and-now therapeutic relationship) in a 12-session case of individual interpersonal psychotherapy. Therapist immediacy during immediacy events most often focused on parallels between external relationships and the therapy relationship, encouraging expression of immediate feelings, processing termination, therapist expressing disappointment/sadness/hurt and inquiring about the client's reactions. Client involvement was slightly higher before and after than during immediacy events. On the positive side, therapist immediacy seemed to help the client express her immediate feelings about the therapist more openly, feel closer to the therapist, and become less defended. On the negative side, the client felt somewhat awkward and pressured when the therapist used immediacy. Limitations and implications for practice and research are discussed.
</p></abstract>
<kwd-group xml:lang="en">
<kwd>immediacy</kwd>
<kwd>therapeutic relationship</kwd>
<kwd>psychotherapy process</kwd>
</kwd-group>...

Module

common3.ent