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The anorexia nervosa experience: Shame, Solitude and Salvation (2016)
Journal Article
Moller, N., Rance, N., Clarke, V., & Moller, N. P. (2017). The anorexia nervosa experience: Shame, Solitude and Salvation. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 17(2), 127-136. https://doi.org/10.1002/capr.12097

© 2016 British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy Aim: Women with anorexia are often perceived very negatively – for example, as manipulative and deceitful – both by wider society and treatment providers. In this context, it is important f... Read More about The anorexia nervosa experience: Shame, Solitude and Salvation.

‘Not a big deal’? exploring the accounts of adult children of lesbian, gay and trans parents (2016)
Journal Article
Clarke, V., & Demetriou, E. (2016). ‘Not a big deal’? exploring the accounts of adult children of lesbian, gay and trans parents. Psychology and Sexuality, 7(2), 131-148. https://doi.org/10.1080/19419899.2015.1110195

© 2016 Taylor & Francis. Most literature on lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans families has focused on the psychological and social well-being of school aged children with lesbian, gay and trans (LGT) parents. The aim of the present study was to expl... Read More about ‘Not a big deal’? exploring the accounts of adult children of lesbian, gay and trans parents.

Wearing a gay slogan t-shirt in the higher education classroom: A cautionary tale (2016)
Journal Article
Clarke, V. (2016). Wearing a gay slogan t-shirt in the higher education classroom: A cautionary tale. Feminism and Psychology, 26(1), 3-10. https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353515613812

© 2015, © The Author(s) 2015. Evidence from numerous studies suggests that homophobia and heterosexism remain common on university campuses. Since the 1970s LGBT academics have been encouraged to ‘put themselves on the line’ and ‘come out’ in the cla... Read More about Wearing a gay slogan t-shirt in the higher education classroom: A cautionary tale.

New frontiers of family - Naomi Moller and Victoria Clarke explore embryo donation and voluntary childlessness, ahead of their Society seminar series (2016)
Journal Article
Moller, N. P., & Clarke, V. (2016). New frontiers of family - Naomi Moller and Victoria Clarke explore embryo donation and voluntary childlessness, ahead of their Society seminar series. Psychologist, 29, 204-208

March sees the first of four seminars on ‘New Frontiers of Family’, a British Psychological Society sponsored series that aims to examine the psychological implications of emerging forms of family in the UK – those beyond genetic relatedness, and tho... Read More about New frontiers of family - Naomi Moller and Victoria Clarke explore embryo donation and voluntary childlessness, ahead of their Society seminar series.