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2012 Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section Annual Conference


Conference Venue: Grand Connaught Rooms, London
Qualitative Methods in Psychology Section

From: 18 Apr 2012
To: 20 Apr 2012

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Qualitative psychological research online: Methodological advances David Giles
Helpful and unhelpful aspects of individual psychological therapy: A qualitative systematic literature review V. Leonidaki
Patients’ appraisals of NHS and private health care Katherine Bradbury
Felicity Bishop
Lucy Yardley
George Lewith
Shared decision making and breast cancer: rhetoric or reality? Neda Baniamer
Sally Sargeant
Sankar Narayanan
Dialogical analysis: An overview Dr Paul Sullivan
Qualitative psychology in the real world: The utility of template analysis J.M. Brooks
N. King
Narrative Oriented Inquiry (NOI), narrative intelligence and psychology Dr David Hiles
Using participant-generated visuals to reflect on collaborative working in the health care sector Alison Bravington
Nigel King
Exploring the functions of self-harming behaviours amongst severely personality disordered prisoners using interpretative phenomenological analysis Alice Bennett
A critical reflection on the use of arts-based methods to facilitate interviews with children with primary language impairment Helen Hambly
In it together: A thematic, phenomenological exploration of vulnerable adolescents’ close friendships Rebecca Graber
Anna Madill
Rhiannon Turner
Colourful footprints along the career journey: Voices of indigenous and immigrant youth on the transition between school and career L. Britten
Dr William Borgen
Dr Mark Wiggins
Psychology graduates in the transition to employment: Negotiating employability, identity and the meaning of higher education in the class of 2011; an IPA study P. Reddy
R. Shaw
E. Moores
Growing up with a parent with depression: An interpretative phenomenological analysis Hanna Van Parys
Jonathan A. Smith
Peter Rober
Applying interpretative phenomenological analysis in the study of mother-child narratives, in the context of borderline personality disorder Chen Wagner-Tlalim
Dr Saul Hillman
Dr Olivia Sagan
The experiences of body dysmorphic disorder: An interpretative phenomenological analysis and photo elicitation study Joanna Silver
The relevance of sexuality in prostate cancer: An interpretative phenomenological analysis Owen Cooper
Dr Rachel Shaw
Service provider perspectives on the mental health needs of the homeless Jenny Cole
Anna Madill,
A multi-method approach to investigating social participation after stroke Adam Jowett
Rebecca Hawkins
Health care sector and complementary medicine: Practitioners’ experiences of delivering acupuncture in the public and private sectors Felicity L. Bishop
Nicola Amos
He Yu
George T. Lewith
Young adults’ understanding and experience of living with a life-shortening condition Tracy McAteer
Experiences of homelessness:?An interpretative phenomenological analysis Cathy Davies
Can technology increase physical activity in older adults? A tea party study. Emma K. Jones
Lynne Coventry
Lynn McInnes
David Greathead
Feelings of vulnerability and effects on driving behaviour – a qualitative study. H. Gwyther
C. Holland
Scratching the surface: A thematic investigation into the functions of a professionally run and a non-professionally run online self-harm forum in terms of whether they help or hinder recovery Katherine Goodlad
Ticced-off: Exploring the educational experiences of young people with Tourette syndrome Deeanne Dias
Ruth Wadman
Georgina M. Jackson
Victoria Tischler
Everest: When ‘the courage to fail’ becomes the ultimate success Catrina Doherty
Isabella McMurray
Determinants and strategies for physical activity maintenance in adults with chronic health conditions: A framework analysis Sarah E. Scott
Jeff D. Breckon
Andrew Hutchison
Robert J. Copeland
Reflections on novel qualitative data collection techniques from children and young people Amy L. Fielden
Nicola Toth
Linda Little
Elizabeth Sillence
Using qualitative methods to study staff well-being during public sector change Rowena Yeats
Jonathan Shapiro
Nicola Gale
Viewing mild traumatic brain injury in the British military through a public lens Vicknaeshwari Marimuther
Embodying understanding: Drawing as research in sport and exercise Hannah Gravestock
Poetry and the sensual experiences of sports people with asthma Helen Owton
Competing discourses: Women’s perceptions of health motivations for exercise and weight loss Dr Sal Watt
Dr Caroline Wakefield
Dr Kat Holloway
How do sports fans understand and make sense of their commitment? Gareth Hall
Rob Thomson
Gareth Roderique-Davies
Peter Mayer
Ross Hall
David Shearer,
Visual Methods Workshop V. Brunsden
Lucy Easthope
Young fathers: The private lives of public enemies Cordelia Jervis
Daniel Hegg
Breaking down barriers to improve men’s health and well-being: Creating a ‘liberatory space’ with visual and creative methods. Michael Richards
‘I’m not going to ask you that question because I think it’s silly’: A participative-workshop study to explore the ‘quality of life’ research priorities of patients with penile cancer Dr Peter Branney
Karl Witty
Debbie Braybrook
Dr Kate Bullen
Prof Alan White
Ian Eardley
How do the public make sense of terrorism? Gareth Hall
Understanding Irish Republicanism using qualitative research methods Lorraine Bowman-Grieve
Approaching the visual: Perspectives from media studies, curatorship, and qualitative psychology [no details recorded]
Using open online resources for learning and teaching qualitative analysis G. Gibbs
C. Crowley
Applied qualitative research as transformative communication Dr Flora Cornish
Researching lived experience: Enriching interview data and analysis with embodied understandings Zoe V.R. Boden
Relational analysis: A new technique for promoting ‘wholeness’ in qualitative research Oliver C. Robinson
Just a preference: How gay and bisexual men approach and navigate concepts relating to ‘race’ in looking for sex or dates online Denton Callander
Martin Holt
Christy Newman
The photograph speaks volumes: exploring the use of auto driven photo elicitation as a tool to enable communication between researcher and participant. Clare Elmi Glennan
Dr Jenny Mercer
Toward a mixed methodology and the challenge of overcoming ‘irreconcilable epistemological differences Dr Rachel Shaw
Reflections on using life history for research with a social justice agenda Joan Smith


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