This research drew on positive psychology in order to offer an optimistic way of conceptualising the lives of young people who are often described as having ‘SEBD’ (Social, emotional, behaviour difficulties), now SEMH (Social, emotional, mental health) in the new SEND Code of Practice (2014). Positive psychology places emphasis on: the future, strengths, resources and potential, and suggests that negative experiences can build positive qualities. A life path tool was used in order to hear the stories that eight young people tell about themselves in the future. Narrative Oriented Inquiry (NOI) was used to analyse the themes of potential and growth in their stories. The young people in this research identified a range of strengths and resourc...
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In the UK the public discourse on separated families has been rich with the stereotypes of ʹdeadbeat...
Objective. To examine children's knowledge, understanding and experience of stress from 4 to 11 year...
The growth of professional supervision within the health and social services in Aotearoa New Zealand...
The burgeoning interest in enactive paradigms of perception and cognition offers an opportunity to r...
In this paper we examine current debates about work‐life balance against a background of changing wo...
This paper reviews the scholarly literature on the effects of social hierarchy—differences in power ...
Psychological treatments of mental health issues have acquired a justifiable notoriety for their ten...
In response to record levels of youth worklessness and socio-economic inequalities, the UK Coalition...
First paragraph: Statistics released today by the Department for Education show that 15% of you...
The goal of the present study was to determine whether exposure to adversity in childhood contribute...
Lichen sclerosus (LS) is an under‐researched disorder, particularly from the perspective of individu...
The social media network is one of the trending platforms engaged for communication by students. Re...
This essay draws on a number of recent research projects that record and analyze video game play. Th...
This article looks at the messages given by factual TV programmes to audiences about work, and, in p...
There remains significant concern about men’s mental health, particularly in terms of personal and s...
In the UK the public discourse on separated families has been rich with the stereotypes of ʹdeadbeat...
Objective. To examine children's knowledge, understanding and experience of stress from 4 to 11 year...
The growth of professional supervision within the health and social services in Aotearoa New Zealand...