Social context and distress : environment, power, distress and IAPT, a discourse analysis

PhD Thesis


Cox, C. 2014. Social context and distress : environment, power, distress and IAPT, a discourse analysis. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology
AuthorsCox, C.
TypePhD Thesis
Qualification nameDClinPsychol
Abstract

There is a consistent research base that shows that class and inequality is associated with poorer mental health and experiences of distress. Various explanations for this link have been proposed, including psychological, social, structural, material and political factors. Experiences of powerlessness and oppression have also been implicated. Nevertheless psychology focuses predominately on explanations and interventions at the individual level. To explore this incongruence, a Foucauldian Discourse Analysis was completed of texts produced by Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT), related to the development and practice within IAPT and supervision sessions of high-intensity therapists practicing in IAPT. The emerging discourses are discussed.

Year2014
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Deposited08 Apr 2015
Accepted2014
Output statusUnpublished
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