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The psychology of female sport performance
Book Chapter
Roberts, C., Ferguson, L., & Mosewich, A. (2018). The psychology of female sport performance. In J. J. Forsyth, & C. Roberts (Eds.), The Exercising Female: Science and its Application. Oxford, UK: Routledge

Ultimately, what we know and are taught about sport is gender-blind. That is to say that sport fails to take into account the different, diverse needs, and preferences of the exercising female. Gender is an individual difference that is often overloo... Read More about The psychology of female sport performance.

Motherhood in the exercising female
Book Chapter
Roberts, C., & Kenttä, G. (2018). Motherhood in the exercising female. In C. Roberts, & J. J. Forsyth (Eds.), The Exercising Female: Science and its Application. Oxford, UK: Routledge

Elite and recreational athlete mothers face a myriad of barriers to returning to sport and exercise postpartum. Led mainly by a still dominant gender ideology that labels females with distinctive childbearing and caregiving roles, the sporting enviro... Read More about Motherhood in the exercising female.

Foreword
Book Chapter
Crociani-Windland, L., & Manley, J. Foreword. In Social Dreaming: Associative thinking and intensities of affect. London: Palgrave

Foreword for Social Dreaming book

Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance
Book Chapter
Lewis-Smith, H., Harcourt, D., & Clarke, A. (2018). Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance. In M. C. Fingeret, & I. Teo (Eds.), Body Image Care for Cancer Patients: Principles and Practice (57-80). OUP USA

Changes to appearance as a result of disease and treatment can be a source of considerable distress for many patients. In this chapter we apply a stepped model of care as a framework to consider the use of psychosocial approaches to support people wh... Read More about Interventions to support patients affected by an altered appearance.

Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees
Book Chapter
Ward, T. (2018). Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees. In M. McIntosh, H. C. Nicholas, & A. Huq (Eds.), Leadership and Diversity in Psychology: Moving beyond the limits. London: Taylor and Francis

This article discusses the notion that it is important for applied psychology trainees to have a deep awareness and knowledge about their own and other peoples’ cultures. It is argued that this is essential not only in terms of their competence in w... Read More about Social justice, leadership, and multi-cultural competency amongst applied psychology trainees.

Once upon a time...: Qualitative story completion methods
Book Chapter
Clarke, V., Hayfield, N., Moller, N. P., & Tischner, I. (2017). Once upon a time...: Qualitative story completion methods. In V. Braun, V. Clarke, & D. Gray (Eds.), Collecting Qualitative Data: A Practical Guide to Textual, Media and Virtual Techniques. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

This chapter introduces the story completion (SC) method of collecting qualitative data, a novel technique that offers intriguing potential to the qualitative researcher. Since the method is new to qualitative research, it has fewer published researc... Read More about Once upon a time...: Qualitative story completion methods.

Editors's introduction
Book Chapter
Meacham, D. E., & Tava, F. (2016). Editors's introduction. In D. E. Meacham, & F. Tava (Eds.), Thinking After Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics. Rowman and Littlefield International

Editors's Introduction to Thinking After Europe: Jan Patočka and Politics

Definitions and social constructions of sex offenders
Book Chapter
Harrison, K., McCartan, K. F., & Manning, R. Definitions and social constructions of sex offenders. In K. Harrison (Ed.), Managing High-Risk Sex Offenders in the Community: risk management, treatment and social responsibilities (3-17). Cullompton.: Willan

This chapter discusses the complexity surrounding the social and cultural definitions of sexual abuse from a multi-disciplinary perspective.