Aims: Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) is often researched from a reductionist perspective, focusing on pathology and dysfunction (Olney & Kim, 2001). More recently there has been a call towards taking a person-centred, global approach; questioning old ‘assumptions’ about what is currently known, and incorporating the views of the patient (Hill, 1999). This qualitative research study aimed to make a further contribution to the evidence-base by investigating the experience of adjusting to life after ABI. Method: Six participants, (two female, four male) aged 26-49, who had experienced a severe ABI an average of 31 months previously, were interviewed using a semistructured schedule. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was employed t...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
Individuals experiencing social deprivation are deprived of social interaction so unable to particip...
In this exploratory study I ask, 'what impact might a personal history of developmental trauma have ...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Systematic Review Abstract Objective: Due to the changing demographics within society, more people a...
Decision-making per se can be regarded as part art and part science in the development of new medici...
Background: Psychotherapy research has consistently established a link between developmental/relatio...
Background and aims: Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the most common genetic, life threatening disorder in t...
Background: Psychotherapy research has consistently established a link between developmental/relatio...
This study attempts to contribute to our understanding of therapists‟ personal reactions (cognitive,...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is an incurable, chronic condition that is known to im...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
Individuals experiencing social deprivation are deprived of social interaction so unable to particip...
In this exploratory study I ask, 'what impact might a personal history of developmental trauma have ...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Devinder Rana-RaiProfessional Doctorate Health PsychologyExperiences of Living with and Managing Epi...
Systematic Review Abstract Objective: Due to the changing demographics within society, more people a...
Decision-making per se can be regarded as part art and part science in the development of new medici...
Background: Psychotherapy research has consistently established a link between developmental/relatio...
Background and aims: Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the most common genetic, life threatening disorder in t...
Background: Psychotherapy research has consistently established a link between developmental/relatio...
This study attempts to contribute to our understanding of therapists‟ personal reactions (cognitive,...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) is an incurable, chronic condition that is known to im...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
AbstractBackground: Regular and sustained mindfulness practice (home practice) is considered a key c...
Individuals experiencing social deprivation are deprived of social interaction so unable to particip...