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Individual Perspectives in Family Therapy: a Comparison of Perspectives
(2012-12-20)
There has been relatively little robust research investigating the experience of family therapy from a client’s perspective. Much of the literature fails to make clear their methods for analysing the data, and takes an ...
"We were in One Place and the Ethics Committee in Another": Trainee Clinical Psychologists' Experiences of Research Ethics Processes
(2012-11-01)
Aim: Whilst there is a wide range of research that explores ethics guidance and committee perspectives of research ethics processes, there is a lack of research into trainee experiences. The aim of this study was to explore ...
Experiences of Ending Psychological Therapy: Perspectives of Young People who are Looked After
(2012-10-31)
Background: According to the existing evidence base, the experience of ending therapy, from the perspectives of adolescents who are looked after, is substantially under researched. Moreover, the ending of therapy is ...
Living with Manic Experiences: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2010-05-27)
Although psychological research into manic experiences is increasing, it remains an underresearched phenomenon. In particular, there is a dearth of qualitative research exploring these experiences in a clinical sample of ...
Experiences of the Process of Adjustment to a Brain Injury: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2010-05-25)
Aims: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is often researched from a reductionist perspective,
focusing on pathology and dysfunction (Olney & Kim, 2001). More recently there has been a call towards taking a person-centred, global ...
Adolescents' Experience of 'Adjustment' to Life with Diabetes: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2010-05-25)
Aim: A wealth of quantitative literature exists exploring the adjustment of children
and young people with Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus. However, results are often
confusing and contradictory, at least partly due to studies ...
Eating Disorder and the Experience of Self: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2010-05-24)
Aims: Quantitative research and clinical observations have long supported a link between the eating disorders and disturbances of self / identity. However, less is known about the process of how this comes about, and little ...
An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Refugees' Experiences of Psychological Therapy for Trauma
(2010-04-30)
Background: Guidelines for the treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder recommend 8-12 session of trauma-focused CBT or EMDR, however there is an extensive body of literature criticising the PTSD paradigm and usefulness ...
Mothers with Learning Disabilities' Experience of Relationships with their Parents, Partners and Friends: An IPA study
(2009-03-05)
Many mothers with learning disabilities experience social isolation (McGaw, 1998; Booth & Booth, 1996) despite current research clearly delineating the importance of supportive relationships for mothers with learning ...
Living With a Severe Acquired Brain Injury as an Inpatient in a Neuro-Rehabilitation Unit: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
(2008-08-19)
Background: Until recently, qualitative researchers have avoided interviewing participants with brain injuries because of the ethical and practical dilemmas which may arise and because it has been argued that they may not ...