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Applied Qualitative Research in Psychology

Title By: Brooks, Joanna [Edited by] | King, Nigel [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: UK : Palgrave, c2017.Description: xiv, 295 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781137359124Subject(s): Psychology -- Qualitative research | Qualitative researchDDC classification: 150.72 AP PL
Summary:
Joanna Brooks is a Chartered Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Huddersfield with recognised expertise in qualitative research. She is known for her work on developing novel and inclusive approaches to research in applied settings – recently, a visual interview technique, Pictor, with Nigel King. She is author of numerous publications using and describing qualitative methods, including (with Nigel King) Template Analysis for Business and Management Students (Sage, 2016). Her primary research interests focus on health-related topics, especially in relation to networks of support. She is particularly interested in using participatory approaches in her work, and in exploring innovative and creative ways to support well-being in public health and community settings.
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SECTION 1: INTRODUCING APPLIED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN PSYCHOLOGY1. Applying Qualitative Research in Psychology; Joanna Brooks and Nigel King2. Approaches to Qualitative Psychology; Joanna Brooks and Nigel King3. Carrying Out an Applied Qualitative Research Project; Nigel King and Joanna BrooksSECTION 2: REAL WORLD EXAMPLES OF APPLIED QUALITATIVE RESEARCH 4. Exploring Men's Experiences of Diagnosis and Treatment for Prostate Cancer; Peter Branney, Clare Strickland, Frances Darby, Lisa White and Sunjay Jain5. Using Interpretative Phenomenological Psychology in Organisational Research with Working Carers; Leah Tomkins6. Participatory Methods in Research with Children: The Scripted Cartoons Narrative of Bullying (SCAN) Drawings Method; Helen Cowie and Dawn Jennifer7. Using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis in Conjunction with the Think Aloud Technique to Examine Experience of Living with Disfiguring Conditions with a View to Developing Psychosocial Interventions; Andrew Thompson8. Methods for Community Research, Action and Change; Michael Murray and Katie Wright-Bevans9. Using Discourse Analysis in Social Psychology; Kirsty Budds, Abigail Locke and Viv Burr10. Digging Deeper: Using Grounded Theory to Explore Meanings of Gardens and Gardening across the Lifespan; Harriet Gross and Vicky Alfrey11. Understanding Disability, Physical Activity and Sport through Innovative Qualitative Methods: Mobile Interviewing, Autophotography and Creative Non-fiction; Brett Smith and Anthony Papathomas12. Exploring the Response to Diversity and Equality in English Prisons: An Appreciative Inquiry; Victoria Lavis, Charles Elliott and Malcolm Cowburn13. Using Construct Elicitation and Laddering in the Education of Social Work Students: Exercises in Reflexive Practice; Viv Burr and Nigel King14. The Pictor Technique: Exploring Experiences of Collaborative Working from the Perspectives of Generalist and Specialist Nurses; Nigel King, Joanna Brooks, Alison Bravington, Beth Hardy, Jane Melvin and David WildeSECTION 3: ISSUES IN APPLYING QUALITATIVE PSYCHOLOGY IN REAL WORLD SETTINGS15. Using Multiple Methods in Applied Qualitative Research; Rachel Shaw and David Hiles16. Public Involvement in Qualitative Research; Delia Muir17. Disseminating Qualitative Research: From Clarity of Writing to Collaborative Action; Flora Cornish and Sarah Honeywell

Joanna Brooks is a Chartered Psychologist and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Huddersfield with recognised expertise in qualitative research. She is known for her work on developing novel and inclusive approaches to research in applied settings – recently, a visual interview technique, Pictor, with Nigel King. She is author of numerous publications using and describing qualitative methods, including (with Nigel King) Template Analysis for Business and Management Students (Sage, 2016). Her primary research interests focus on health-related topics, especially in relation to networks of support. She is particularly interested in using participatory approaches in her work, and in exploring innovative and creative ways to support well-being in public health and community settings.

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