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"It's Been Devastating": An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of being Cyberstalked

"It's Been Devastating": An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of being Cyberstalked

... Stalking was not discovered but constructed as a way to conceptualise a particular type of relational behaviour (Mullen, Pathe & Purcell, 2001). Crimes such as stalking are social constructions brought to the ... See full document

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Assessing the experience of using synthetic cannabinoids by means of interpretative phenomenological analysis

Assessing the experience of using synthetic cannabinoids by means of interpretative phenomenological analysis

... In Hungary, NPSs appeared in 2010 and rapidly dominated the illicit drug market [4]. The number of seizures of SC—also known as “herbal”, “bio-weed”, or “sage”—was nearly double the number of seizures of herbal cannabis ... See full document

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Autism and the Experience of Closeness: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study

Autism and the Experience of Closeness: An Interpretative Phenomenological Study

... As a hermeneutic method, IPA is inherently reflexive, in so far as the process of interpretation relies upon the researcher’s own understandings pertaining to the object of inquiry (Biggerstaff & Thompson, 2008). The ... See full document

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Making sense of mental health difficulties through live reading: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of being in a reader group

Making sense of mental health difficulties through live reading: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of being in a reader group

... life experience and a fascinating story to ...has been left disabled – one side of her body paralysed, dysphasia) but also very inspiring – she seemed to me a very headstrong character who was motivated to ... See full document

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Being depleted and being shaken: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiential features of a first episode of depression

Being depleted and being shaken: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiential features of a first episode of depression

... Much work has successfully shown how a major personal loss can contribute to depression. What we have done in this paper, however, is to analyse the accounts of loss by participants and link these to the core existential ... See full document

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The experience of antiretroviral treatment for Black West African women who are HIV positive and living in London:
an interpretative phenomenological analysis

The experience of antiretroviral treatment for Black West African women who are HIV positive and living in London: an interpretative phenomenological analysis

... Participants for this study were part of a larger cohort selected for a thematic analysis. This group was recruited from the specialist NHS HIV outpatient clinics at two London hospitals. Criteria for selection to ... See full document

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Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Soldiers’ Experiences of Being Married and Serving in the British Army

Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Soldiers’ Experiences of Being Married and Serving in the British Army

... When work interferes with the ability for one partner of a relationship to be emotionally committed, display affection, identify with their romantic partner, and fulfill role obligations - as normatively expected by each ... See full document

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An Interpretative phenomenological analysis of therapists' experiences of sexual feelings when working with male sex offenders

An Interpretative phenomenological analysis of therapists' experiences of sexual feelings when working with male sex offenders

... that experience and the time spent practising may well impact a therapist’s sexual feelings, but that all therapists would be exposed to such ...of experience with male sex offenders and all of them ... See full document

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Mothers’ experience of their contact with their stillborn infant: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Mothers’ experience of their contact with their stillborn infant: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... Current UK guidelines state that 'mothers whose in- fants are stillborn or die soon after birth should not be routinely encouraged to see and hold the dead infant' [25]. Although for many mothers, stillbirth leads to in- ... See full document

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Exploring the role of mental imagery in the experience of self injury:an interpretative phenomenological analysis

Exploring the role of mental imagery in the experience of self injury:an interpretative phenomenological analysis

... personal experience of self-injury. It has been argued that those who self-injure do not consistently present to healthcare services (MaSH, 2012), and are a diagnostically heterogeneous group (Klonsky & ... See full document

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Difficulties generating self compassion: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Difficulties generating self compassion: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... The data was obtained through in-depth individual semi-structured interviews. Nine open-ended and non-directive questions along with stimulating prompts were included in the interview schedule (See Appendix C) (Willig, ... See full document

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The experience of having a son conditionally discharged under Section 37/41 Mental Health Act 1983 and then recalled to hospital: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

The experience of having a son conditionally discharged under Section 37/41 Mental Health Act 1983 and then recalled to hospital: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... their analysis showed four events as crucial and common to all parents; the onset of mental disorder, the diagnosis of schizophrenia, the violent behaviour or criminality, and the referral to forensic ...disorder. ... See full document

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An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of therapists working with clients with substance misuse disorders

An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of therapists working with clients with substance misuse disorders

... have been traditionally dominated by clinical psychologists and therapeutic models of working have been structured ...ago, being identified as the first counselling psychologist to form part of a ... See full document

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The Asylum Seeker and Refugee Experience   An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Interview Data Elicited Through the Use of Artefacts

The Asylum Seeker and Refugee Experience An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Interview Data Elicited Through the Use of Artefacts

... Taylor, S (2017) The Asylum-Seeker and Refugee Experience - An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Interview Data Elicited Through the Use of ... See full document

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“You understand that whole big situation they’re in”: interpretative phenomenological analysis of peer-assisted learning

“You understand that whole big situation they’re in”: interpretative phenomenological analysis of peer-assisted learning

... this. In our study, peer-tutors explicitly shared their un- derstanding of the hidden curriculum – their practical know-how of how to be a clinical medical student. The idea of tutors as purveyors of the hidden ... See full document

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Experiences of rosacea and its treatment: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Experiences of rosacea and its treatment: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... as a recruitment strategy, as with many other qualitative studies. Those who chose to take part may have had more negative experiences of care, or have been experiencing higher levels of emotional distress. ... See full document

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Being a non drinking student: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

Being a non drinking student: An interpretative phenomenological analysis

... Ethical approval was acquired from the host institution. An interview schedule started with general items (e.g., ‘how do you like to spend your leisure time?’) before turning to non- drinking items that were both broad ... See full document

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The Experiences of Adoptive Mothers: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

The Experiences of Adoptive Mothers: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

... The end of World War II marked the beginning of Triseliotis et al.’s (1997) third period in adoption history. Adoption at this time was “viewed as a solution to the problem of infertility and became popular among ... See full document

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Instructional Coaching Relationships: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Instructional Coaching Relationships: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

... For Lauren, the majority of her resistance and power struggles lies outside the coaching relationship. The coaching relationship, by contrast, seems to be the one thing that keeps her motivated to keep trying new things. ... See full document

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Clients’ Experience of ‘Being Listened to’ in the Psychotherapeutic Context: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

Clients’ Experience of ‘Being Listened to’ in the Psychotherapeutic Context: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis

... has been linked with various processes including communication of transferential struggle (Sabbadini, 1991), cognitive processing (Perfetti & Bertucelli- Papi, 1985), regression (Winnicott, 1963a), emotional ... See full document

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