Outputs (435)
Exploring the Aventine: An autoethnography on making sense of immersive daydreaming in the context of developmental trauma (2025)
Thesis
Immersive daydreaming is fantasy activity that is vivid, intricate and highly absorptive. Akin to an ongoing ‘movie-in-the-mind’, it often has the quality of feeling real and can continue over a period of months or years. The term ‘maladaptive’ daydr... Read More about Exploring the Aventine: An autoethnography on making sense of immersive daydreaming in the context of developmental trauma.
Cleft lip and palate research in the United Kingdom: Advances in clinical psychological knowledge and future directions (2025)
Journal Article
In 2012, the James Lind Alliance (JLA) worked with individuals with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P), their families and clinicians to identify priority areas for future research. This article reviews progress conducted in [country] in the three JLA pr... Read More about Cleft lip and palate research in the United Kingdom: Advances in clinical psychological knowledge and future directions.
Sexual health, pleasure, justice, and well-being in people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: A scoping review protocol (2025)
Journal Article
Introduction
Sexual health, pleasure, justice (equity in sexual rights and experiences), and well-being are crucial determinants of health and life quality, yet often overlooked in the rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMD) field. However, thi... Read More about Sexual health, pleasure, justice, and well-being in people with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases: A scoping review protocol.
AB1321-HPR Developing a self-management intervention to manage joint hypermobility syndrome and ehlers-danlos syndrome hypermobility type: An analysis informed by behaviour change theory (2025)
Journal Article
Background:
Joint Hypermobility Syndrome (JHS) and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Hypermobility Type (EDS-HT) are heritable disorders of connective tissue that can cause joint instability and pain and are associated with... Read More about AB1321-HPR Developing a self-management intervention to manage joint hypermobility syndrome and ehlers-danlos syndrome hypermobility type: An analysis informed by behaviour change theory.
Complexity and continuity in the human-animal bond - a thematic and storied exploration of companion animal bereavement (2025)
Thesis
The human-animal bond is receiving renewed attention from psychology researchers and practitioners alike, particularly in the context of our relationships with companion animals. This thesis explores the phenomenon of companion animal bereavement fro... Read More about Complexity and continuity in the human-animal bond - a thematic and storied exploration of companion animal bereavement.
Gender under scrutiny – Whose gender? (2025)
Journal Article
This article will argue that there is no war on gender, in the context of the so-called ‘gender wars’. The dominant binary model of gender as male, masculine, heterosexual or female, feminine, heterosexual is not under scrutiny. There is an old and o... Read More about Gender under scrutiny – Whose gender?.
Intersecting identities in minority-language contexts: LGBTQ+ speakers of Welsh (2024)
Book Chapter
A growing body of work on the experiences of minority-language speakers has focused on the experiences of those with intersecting linguistic identities in navigating their position among the wider minority-language community (e.g. Hornsby & Vigers 20... Read More about Intersecting identities in minority-language contexts: LGBTQ+ speakers of Welsh.
Understanding fitness professionals’ weight biases and uptake of weight-inclusive practices: Findings from a mixed-methods survey (2024)
Journal Article
Weight bias is highly prevalent in the fitness industry, posing significant challenges for fat people seeking to engage in health-promoting behaviours, such as physical activity. Despite small ideological shifts in the fitness industry towards more w... Read More about Understanding fitness professionals’ weight biases and uptake of weight-inclusive practices: Findings from a mixed-methods survey.