The psychological impact of cleft: Fact, fiction and fallacy
(2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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Screening potential patients and assessing outcomes of cosmetic procedures; patient reported data (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Body image, physical and psychosocial health (2011)
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Psychological predictors of resilience and distress (2011)
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Processes contributing to psychosocial adjustment in people with visible differences (2011)
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Psychosocial issues in cleft lip and palate (2011)
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Mixed methods in health psychology: Theoretical and practical considerations of the third paradigm (2011)
Journal Article
This article has two purposes: to examine why mixed methods is a legitimate approach particularly well suited to health psychology; and to describe the challenges inherent in conducting mixed methods research. First, arguments justifying the status o... Read More about Mixed methods in health psychology: Theoretical and practical considerations of the third paradigm.
Why we study appearance (2011)
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Body image: I don't like the way I look (2011)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Face transplantation (2011)
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Factors and processes contributing to adjustment to visible difference (2011)
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A qualitative study of the experiences of people who identify themselves as having adjusted positively to a visible difference (2011)
Journal Article
© The Author(s) 2011. Individual and group interviews explored experiences of positive adjustment among 12 people with a range of visible differences. Thematic analysis identified four main themes: importance of appearance; personal growth; relations... Read More about A qualitative study of the experiences of people who identify themselves as having adjusted positively to a visible difference.