Puberty blockers: why politicians overriding doctors sets a dangerous precedent
Written by Jaimie Veale. The government’s ban on puberty blockers for gender-affirming care marks a troubling shift: politicians are now making decisions that should sit with clinicians working alongside young people and their families or whānau.
Puberty blockers: why politicians overriding doctors sets a dangerous precedent
Written by Jaimie Veale. The government’s ban on puberty blockers for gender-affirming care marks a troubling shift: politicians are now making decisions that should sit with clinicians working alongside young people…
12.12.2025 03:47 — 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
2.3. Wendy Stainton-Rogers: Trouble-Maker by The Operative Word
This episode was recorded by Brett Scholz, with WendyStainton-Rogers. In this third episode of Volume Two, Wendy looks back on receiving the ISCHP lifetime achievement award (2023), shares her plans f...
Wendy Stainton-Rogers joins us to look back on receiving the ISCHP lifetime achievement award (2023), shares her plans for (more!) book-writing, reflects on q-methodology as a ‘boutique method’, and reminisces about memorable conference moments (including a story about the infamous water pistols!).
01.05.2025 05:57 — 👍 5 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2
Balancing Tools and Trust: Rethinking Child Safeguarding in Health Settings
In this blog, Lauren Alexis advocates for balancing standardised tools with personal connection, support and nuanced understanding in child safeguarding practices within healthcare.
Balancing Tools and Trust: Rethinking Child Safeguarding in Health Settings
In this blog, Lauren Alexis advocates for balancing standardised tools with personal connection, support and nuanced understanding in child safeguarding practices within healthcare.
22.04.2025 22:53 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
5 hours in qualitative research
Written by Dave Nicholls. Re-published with permission from ParaDoxa. A recent article published in Physiotherapy Theory & Practice found that US-based physical therapy programs allocate, on average, just five hours to teaching qualitative research.
5 hours in qualitative research
Written by Dave Nicholls. Re-published with permission from ParaDoxa. A recent article published in Physiotherapy Theory & Practice found that US-based physical therapy programs allocate, on average, just five hours to teaching qualitative research.
14.04.2025 03:31 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
2.2. Gareth Treharne: Capacity-Building by The Operative Word
This episode was recorded by Brett Scholz, with Gareth Treharne. In this second episode of Volume Two, Gareth reflects on his research and teaching, his experiences of attending ISCHP conferences, and...
The next episode of The Operative Word, with Gareth Treharne is out now! Gareth reflects on his research and teaching, experiences attending ISCHP conferences, and his term as ISCHP Chair. Listen below, or wherever you get your podcasts.
04.04.2025 02:35 — 👍 2 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 2
2.1. Kerry Chamberlain: Support
The Operative Word · Episode
Kicking off Volume Two of The Operative Word podcast, Kerry Chamberlain discusses how the society came to be what it is today and what he sees as the challenges and future possibilities for qualitative research in health psychology.
Listen below or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 🎙️
06.03.2025 22:38 — 👍 5 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
Good news! You still have time to submit your abstract to our 2025 conference!
Deadline extended for one more week due to demand! Follow the link to submit.
universityofgalwaypsychology.clr.events/event/136643
04.03.2025 12:23 — 👍 4 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 1
Abstract Submission
How to make a submission
Ensure that you consult the abstract submission guidelines.
Scroll down this page to the online submission form and be sure to complete all relevant sections.
Please make sur...
To support funding and visa requirements, we have two deadlines for abstract submissions.
1st - 24th of Jan - decision February 14th.
2nd - 7th March - decision April 4th.
Submit your abstract here: universityofgalwaypsychology.clr.events/event/137085
We look forward to seeing you in Galway!
20.01.2025 13:14 — 👍 3 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0
Check out our keynote speakers for our biennial international conference taking place in Galway, Ireland on 1st - 4th July 2025
Registration & abstract submission is open until 7th March at ischp2025.ie
15.01.2025 10:47 — 👍 9 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Check out our keynote speakers for our biennial international conference taking place in Galway, Ireland on 1st - 4th July 2025
Registration & abstract submission is open until 7th March at ischp2025.ie
15.01.2025 10:47 — 👍 9 🔁 5 💬 0 📌 0
Delighted that ISCHP is now on Bluesky... A favourite community of scholars critically engaged in "health psychology" (in scare quotes because it's not a narrow view of health or psychology). GREAT conferences too!
14.01.2025 19:30 — 👍 15 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 1
International Society of Critical Health Psychology
a global community of members interested in critical health psychology
ISCHP ischp.net is a global community of members interested in critical health psychology
Follow us for updates for blogs, how join our society resources and details of event such as our up and coming 2025 international conference in Galway, Ireland 1 - 4th July 2025.
14.01.2025 16:57 — 👍 5 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 1
Educational & Developmental Psychologist on Dharug & Gundungurra Country. Welsh by birth "Calon hapus, calon onest, calon lan". PhD Candidate Young Well Beings project with young mothers' voices at Western Sydney University. Truth Telling. She/her/hers
Supporting people with pain, mental health concerns and strength training
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We are a transdisciplinary initiative to support the use and development of qualitative research in health, illness and care based @ucl.ac.uk, but events open to all.
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Head of Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences, Sheffield Hallam University
Feminist organisational health psychologist theorising social class and gender relations
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Qualitative, critical, feminist & LGBTQ+ psychologist writing about reflexive thematic analysis & qualitative methods w/ Ginny Braun.
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Finding meaning in chaos. Psychology, yoga, & myth meet modern life. Writer & thinker. Explore with me → philipjgrant.com
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