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Negotiating motherhood as a refugee: Experiences of loss, love, survival and pain in the context of forced migration
Kelly, Aisling; Nel, Pieter W; Nolte, Lizette (2016-09-01)The mental health of refugees has been an increasingly-researched area, but has been criticised for having an individualised and symptom-focused approach to understanding the experience of forced migration. This paper ... -
Pebbles in Palms : Sustaining ourselves through training
Oliver, Sarah; Morgan, Hannah; Randall, James; Lyons, Amy; Saffer, Jessica; Scott, Jacqueline; Nolte, Lizette (Routledge, 2020-12-24)Completing clinical psychology training can be both daunting and rewarding. This chapter provides an overview of some of the challenges trainees may face on their journey, whilst offering the reader ideas of how to consolidate ... -
Pebbles in palms: Counter‐practices against despair
Morgan, Hannah; Randall, James; Lyons, Amy; Oliver, Sarah; Saffer, Jessica; Scott, Jacqui; Nolte, Lizette (2019-02-01)With ongoing news of hardship and suffering in the United Kingdom and throughout the world, and in the context of austerity, shrinking public services and increasing social inequalities, it is sometimes difficult not to ... -
Researching the Muscle Dream experience through a series of invitations : Dialogues, connections and change
Nolte, Lizette; Wellsted, David; Randall, James (2019)“What dreams may come on this mortal coil?” This question poised by Shakespeare’s Hamlet kept coming to mind for James whilst he completed his doctorate research project that looked at the ways in which bereaved couples ... -
Sibling stories of parental mental distress
O'Neill, Wendy; Nel, Pieter W.; Horley, Nic; Nolte, Lizette (2024-05)This paper reports on the results of a study exploring sibling stories of parental mental distress and the societal discourses that may have contributed to the adult siblings' sense‐making. Four sibling pairs were purposively ... -
Talking and making meaning about parental mental health problems: the role of children’s family caregivers
Nolte, Lizette; Gammage, Rebecca J. (2023-08-28)When a parent is less able to meet their children's needs due to a severe and enduring mental health problem (MHP), other adult family members often help with childcare. We present a Grounded Theory of how children's family ... -
Talking or keeping silent about parental mental health problems : A grounded theory of parents’ decision-making about whether or not to talk to their children about parental mental health difficulties
Nolte, Lizette; Wren, Bernadette (2016-10-04)This Grounded Theory study explored parents’ experiences of responding to their children’s need for understanding parental mental health concerns. Fifteen parents with severe and enduring mental health difficulties ... -
Talking Through the Silence: How do Clinical Psychologists who Have Experienced Suicide Bereavement ‘Make Sense’ of Suicide?
Dauhoo, Farah; Gratton, Jacqui; Fuller, Jeanette; Nolte, Lizette (2022-07-29)There is a lack of research concerning therapists’ emotional responses to the suicide of clients and/or friends and family and yet, professionally, therapists commonly manage suicide risk of their clients and need to abide ... -
Talking to parents about talking to their children about parental mental distress
Nolte, Lizette; Lippett, Rachael (2007) -
We were in one place, and the ethics committee in another: Experiences of going through the research ethics application process
Brindley, Robert; Nolte, Lizette; Nel, Pieter W. (2020-06-01)This study aimed to explore postgraduate students’ lived experiences of managing research ethics committee processes. Whilst there is a wide range of research that explores ethics principles/guidance and committee perspectives ... -
Weathering a violent storm together – Witnessing and co-constructing meaning in collaborative engagement with those experiencing psychosis-related challenges
Nolte, Lizette (2018-02-01)The experience of psychosis can sweep into a life like a violent storm. In this paper, I first attempt to fully imagine the experience of such a storm by drawing on first person accounts and then consider the clinical ... -
White is a colour too : Engaging actively with the risks, challenges and rewards of cross-cultural family therapy training and practice
Nolte, Lizette (2007-11)Due to increased global mobility and displacement there is a growing cultural diversity within therapeutic encounters between therapists and clients. Literature on cross-cultural therapy traditionally focuses on the culture ...