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A global community of members interested in critical health psychology https://ischp.net/

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Abortion Accompaniment as Reproductive Justice: Rethinking Care on the Island of Ireland This blog written by Anna Theresa Schmid explores the concept of abortion accompaniment, shifting the perspective from an individual experience to communal support. It highlights how communal care transforms abortion into a shared process, challenges stigma, and promotes reproductive justice through relational practices that foster trust and collective empowerment.

Abortion Accompaniment as Reproductive Justice: Rethinking Care on the Island of Ireland

This blog written by Anna Theresa Schmid explores the concept of abortion accompaniment, shifting the perspective from an individual experience to communal support. It highlights how communal care transforms…

29.01.2026 21:31 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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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
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Reflexivity: How to actually do it Written by Tracy Morison. Let’s be honest: reflexivity is one of the most overused and under-explained terms in qualitative research. We all say we’re being reflexive—often in a neat little paragraph in the methodology section—but what does that actually look like in practice? This post is a practical (and hopefully honest) attempt to answer that question.

Written by Tracy Morison.
Let’s be honest: reflexivity is one of the most overused and under-explained terms in qualitative research. We all say we’re being reflexive—often in a neat little paragraph in the methodology section—but what does that actually look like in practice?

07.10.2025 21:16 — 👍 0    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Critical Realism: Opening the door to enriching the evidence base of public health co-creation Written by Katrina Messiha. In this blog, the author advocates for critical realism as a philosophical approach to better understand the complex nature of health issues and to guide the co-creation of public health interventions.

Written by Katrina Messiha. In this blog, the author advocates for critical realism as a philosophical approach to better understand the complex nature of health issues and to guide the co-creation of public health interventions.

12.08.2025 01:35 — 👍 2    🔁 1    💬 1    📌 0
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Ostomates show how TikTok can be used to educate, reform and support online health communities In this blog, Craig Owen & Emma Butel share findings from their recent research analysing TikTok videos related to #ostomy and #IBD. They discuss how young "ostomates" use the platform to share vital health education about stomas and IBD while combating stigma.

In this blog, Craig Owen & Emma Butel discuss how young "ostomates" use TikTok to share vital health education about stomas and IBD while combating stigma.

13.05.2025 23:26 — 👍 3    🔁 1    💬 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
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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
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Co-producing with Care and Cake Anjuli Muller's research explores participatory public engagement and co-production within women's health in Aotearoa, New Zealand. Emphasizing care, the project facilitates vulnerable conversations through 'Cuppa & Cake' sessions, fostering social connections.

"A cuppa and a cake" is the ethos underpinning the methods used in Anjuli Muller's research as part of The Co-production Project.

26.03.2025 03:25 — 👍 8    🔁 3    💬 0    📌 0
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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
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Enduring Hardships: The Life-Course Journey of Women in Kenyan Resource-Poor Urban Neighbourhoods Written by Joseph Mwita Kisito. Empirical research has shown that, from socio-economic and cultural perspectives, poverty often presents different outcomes for girls and boys, with girls being particularly disadvantaged, not only in the present but across generations. In this blog, Joseph reflects on gender pressure and poverty across the life course and points towards gender-responsive policies that address these issues.

Poverty can present different challenges and outcomes for girls and boys, with girls being particularly disadvantaged. In this blog, Joseph Mwita Kisito reflects on gender pressure and poverty across the life course, pointing towards responsive policy-based solutions.

05.03.2025 03:25 — 👍 4    🔁 1    💬 0    📌 0
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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
International Society of Critical Health Psychology 2025 For guidance on how to register, click here and click through the guide.  Join us in Ireland for the 14th conference of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) at the Universi...

Reminder!

To those who don't have access to financial support to attend our conference we are providing Conference Grants that will cover the registration fee and accommodation costs.

To apply for an ISCHP 2025 conference grant, see below

universityofgalwaypsychology.clr.events/event/136643...

20.01.2025 13:17 — 👍 5    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 0
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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 2025 For guidance on how to register, click here and click through the guide.  Join us in Ireland for the 14th conference of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) at the Universi...

Our next conference - University of Galway Ireland - July 1st - 4th 2025

Our theme “Contesting borders” challenges borders across health research - highlights issues that divide us and how 'histories of now' shape health inequalities

universityofgalwaypsychology.clr.events/event/136643

14.01.2025 17:17 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 2
International Society of Critical Health Psychology 2025 For guidance on how to register, click here and click through the guide.  Join us in Ireland for the 14th conference of the International Society for Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) at the Universi...

Our next conference - University of Galway Ireland - July 1st - 4th 2025

Our theme “Contesting borders” challenges borders across health research - highlights issues that divide us and how 'histories of now' shape health inequalities

universityofgalwaypsychology.clr.events/event/136643

14.01.2025 17:17 — 👍 4    🔁 2    💬 0    📌 2
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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

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