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Using music to develop a multisensory communicative environment for people with late stage dementia
Clare, A., Camic, P.M., Crutch, S.J, West, J., Harding, E. and Brotherhood, E.V. 2019. Using music to develop a multisensory communicative environment for people with late stage dementia. The Gerontologist. https://doi.org/10.1093/geront/gnz169Journal article
A Delphi survey to explore best practice for practitioners offering family intervention for psychosis to families with children
Thompson, O., Griffiths, M., Allen, J. and Jones, F. 2019. A Delphi survey to explore best practice for practitioners offering family intervention for psychosis to families with children. Journal of Family Therapy. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-6427.12264Journal article
Care staff perspectives of the role of music in the care of peopleliving with dementia
Vella-Burrows, T. 2011. Care staff perspectives of the role of music in the care of peopleliving with dementia. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University MusicPhD Thesis
Supporting staff in healthcare professions to reflect on the emotional aspects of their work
Shedden, F. 2018. Supporting staff in healthcare professions to reflect on the emotional aspects of their work. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied PsychologyPhD Thesis
A scoping review of staff training and education needs
Martin, A. and Jackson, C. 2018. A scoping review of staff training and education needs.Project report
Providing support to senior managers in schools via ‘clinical’ supervision: a restorative and purposeful professional and personal space
Reid, H. and Soan, S. 2018. Providing support to senior managers in schools via ‘clinical’ supervision: a restorative and purposeful professional and personal space. Professional Development in Education.Journal article
Experiences of musical performance anxiety in final-year undergraduate music students: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
Robinson, G. and Nigbur, D. 2018. Experiences of musical performance anxiety in final-year undergraduate music students: an interpretative phenomenological analysis. Social Psychological Review. 20 (1).Journal article
Understanding psychosis and schizophrenia: why people sometimes hear voices, believe things that others find strange, or appear out of touch with reality …and what can help
Cooke, A. (ed.) 2017. Understanding psychosis and schizophrenia: why people sometimes hear voices, believe things that others find strange, or appear out of touch with reality …and what can help. British Psychological Society.Book
“But what about real mental illnesses?” Alternatives to the disease model approach to ‘schizophrenia’
Cooke, A. and Kinderman, P. 2017. “But what about real mental illnesses?” Alternatives to the disease model approach to ‘schizophrenia’. Journal of Humanistic Psychology. 58 (1), pp. 47-71. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022167817745621Journal article
Depersonalisation, burnout and resilience among mental health clinicians
Wright, S. 2017. Depersonalisation, burnout and resilience among mental health clinicians. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied PsychologyPhD Thesis
Management of clients who self-harm in UK secure forensic units
Cole, S. 2016. Management of clients who self-harm in UK secure forensic units. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Centre for Applied PsychologyPhD Thesis
A qualitative evaluation of psychosocial outcomes of the Creative Communications pilot project for people with dementia
Manship, S. and Hatzidimitriadou, E. 2015. A qualitative evaluation of psychosocial outcomes of the Creative Communications pilot project for people with dementia.Research report
Art gallery-based interventions in dementia care
Eekelaar, C. 2011. Art gallery-based interventions in dementia care. PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Department of Applied PsychologyPhD Thesis
Exploring beliefs, narratives, and understandings of psychosis: insights from literature and staff stories utilising the power threat meaning framework
Bland, M. 2024. Exploring beliefs, narratives, and understandings of psychosis: insights from literature and staff stories utilising the power threat meaning framework. DClinPsych Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Institute of Applied PsychologyDClinPsych Thesis
Speech-language pathology telementoring projects in global health contexts: Partnerships, payoffs and progression
Day, S., Kessie, A., Owusu Antwi, A., Adjei-Nicol, S., Bampoe, J., Lima, R. and Lamptey, D. 2024. Speech-language pathology telementoring projects in global health contexts: Partnerships, payoffs and progression. Journal of Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology. https://doi.org/10.1080/22000259.2024.2412981Journal article
Exploring older adults' and their support system's perspectives of functional mental health difficulties in later life and the potential role of systematic family therapy (SFT) in (re-)constructing these narratives
Enriquez, J. 2024. Exploring older adults' and their support system's perspectives of functional mental health difficulties in later life and the potential role of systematic family therapy (SFT) in (re-)constructing these narratives. DClinPsych Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University Salomons Institute of Applied PsychologyDClinPsych Thesis
‘Home is where my laptop is’: voicing the life and work of an employed digital nomad
Russell, C. 2024. ‘Home is where my laptop is’: voicing the life and work of an employed digital nomad.Conference paper
Development and feasibility of a swimming programme as a rehabilitation modality for people with chronic low back pain: a mixed methods project
2024. Development and feasibility of a swimming programme as a rehabilitation modality for people with chronic low back pain: a mixed methods project . PhD Thesis Canterbury Christ Church University School of Psychology and Life SciencesPhD Thesis
It’s why you get up in the morning’. A Straussian grounded theory study of coping in police officers who investigate rape and child abuse
Foley, J., Hassett, Alex and Williams, E. 2024. It’s why you get up in the morning’. A Straussian grounded theory study of coping in police officers who investigate rape and child abuse. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. 97 (4), pp. 804-827. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258x241228491Journal article
<b>‘<i>Holding onto trauma?</i>’ The </b>prevalence and predictors of PTSD, anxiety and depression in police officers working with child abuse, rape and sexual exploitation victims
Foley, J., Jones, F., Hassett, Alex and Williams, Emma 2023. <b>‘<i>Holding onto trauma?</i>’ The </b>prevalence and predictors of PTSD, anxiety and depression in police officers working with child abuse, rape and sexual exploitation victims. The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032258x231183638Journal article