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QMiP Bulletin. 1:35-44
Qualitative research continues to rely heavily on verbal language from solely the participant, which often omits the lived experiences of many people across a range of populations. This paper describes adaptations to an established research methodolo
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Clinical Ethics. 15:213-224
Given the nature of the discipline, it might be assumed that clinical psychology is an ethical profession, within which effective ethical decision-making is integral. How then, does this ethical decision-making occur? This paper describes a systemati
Publikováno v:
Ethics & Behavior. 31:1-12
This cross-sectional study compared the moral reasoning of first-year and third-year doctoral students in clinical psychology. Nineteen first-year and 20 third-year students were recruited from 17 ...
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Clinical Psychology Forum. 1:39-44
The first ethics column in Clinical Psychology Forum was in September 2008, with the aim of providing a link between the DCP representative on the Society’s Ethics Committee and the DCP membership. The column became a regular feature every other mo
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British Journal of Learning Disabilities. 46:64-70
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Annabel Head, Helen Ellis-Caird, Luisa Rhodes, and Kathie Parkinson, ‘Transforming identities through Transforming Care: How people with learning disabilities experience moving out of hosp
Autor:
Helen Ellis-Caird
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European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling. 19:87-96
This issue of EJPC foregrounds the work of insider researchers investigating clinical practice in an array of contexts including one-to-one work with trauma, group work with those who have been abused, adoptive family work and work with a home treatm
Autor:
Helen Ellis-Caird
Publikováno v:
Developments in Qualitative Psychotherapy Research ISBN: 9780429464249
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https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429464249-21
Publikováno v:
Journal of reproductive and infant psychology. 35(4)
To provide a model of resilience among women undergoing fertility treatments, who experience repeated unsuccessful conception attempts.Assisted reproductive treatment is emotionally and physically challenging. Women undergoing such treatments report
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British journal of health psychology. 21(1)
Objectives Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the UK's most common blood disorder causing sickle shaped red blood cells to block small blood vessels inducing both acute and chronic pain. A crucial factor in determining quality of life for those with SCD is