This exploratory study aimed to identify reasons why people who identify as activists seek psychotherapy. The literature on social movements supports the claim that activists are highly motivated individuals who seek to create meaning through work to promote social change, and as a result are exposed to a complex array of social forces that are institutional and interpersonal. As a collective social behavior, involvement in social movements allows activists to develop strong relationships with others while also becoming exposed to the risks of conflict and disapproval of others. Given that these relational factors and the nature of their organizing work can create a variety of stressors for activists, the researcher devised research questio...
It is important for people to do what they want in their daily lives and this is embedded in concept...
The purpose of this research project was to explore how individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia...
This thesis is based on 13 months of ethnographic fieldwork with groups of mental-health activists i...
grantor: University of TorontoAre the process and goals of psychotherapy antithetical and ...
grantor: University of TorontoBurn out literature substantiates activists' stress. Politic...
Understanding real-world experiences and issues is a priority for research funders, yet there are ch...
This exploratory study was undertaken to explore psychotherapists who possess a variety of psychiatr...
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the motivations of individuals, who advocate politicall...
In this study, I explore the integration of clinical and political levels of practice among clinical...
Psychotherapy\u27s impact on society is examined by comparing the relevant literature on the issue w...
What happens to activists in the transition out of college? I collect longitudinal, mixed-methods da...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
The idea of the 'activist client' is intended to be taken both literally, and also metaphorically - ...
Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and collec...
This study was conducted using a quantitative design and statistical analysis to determine the exten...
It is important for people to do what they want in their daily lives and this is embedded in concept...
The purpose of this research project was to explore how individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia...
This thesis is based on 13 months of ethnographic fieldwork with groups of mental-health activists i...
grantor: University of TorontoAre the process and goals of psychotherapy antithetical and ...
grantor: University of TorontoBurn out literature substantiates activists' stress. Politic...
Understanding real-world experiences and issues is a priority for research funders, yet there are ch...
This exploratory study was undertaken to explore psychotherapists who possess a variety of psychiatr...
A qualitative study was conducted to explore the motivations of individuals, who advocate politicall...
In this study, I explore the integration of clinical and political levels of practice among clinical...
Psychotherapy\u27s impact on society is examined by comparing the relevant literature on the issue w...
What happens to activists in the transition out of college? I collect longitudinal, mixed-methods da...
Drawing on social identity and self-categorization approaches to collective action from social psych...
The idea of the 'activist client' is intended to be taken both literally, and also metaphorically - ...
Most research on activist participation has aimed to explain motives to engage in protest and collec...
This study was conducted using a quantitative design and statistical analysis to determine the exten...
It is important for people to do what they want in their daily lives and this is embedded in concept...
The purpose of this research project was to explore how individuals with psychosis and schizophrenia...
This thesis is based on 13 months of ethnographic fieldwork with groups of mental-health activists i...