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What We See and What We Say
Using Images in Research, Therapy, Empowerment, and Social Change
Series: Routledge Monographs in Mental Health
Image-based research methods, such as arts-based research, can fill the absence of the voice of impoverished, under-privileged populations. In What We See and What We Say, Ephrat Huss argues that images are deep and universally psycho-neurological constructs through which people process their...
Published December 9th 2012 by Routledge
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Subjectivity in Motion
Life, Art, and Movement in the Work of Hermann Rorschach
Series: Routledge Monographs in Mental Health
The motif of human movement has long been understood as central to Hermann Rorschach’s strikingly innovative inkblot experiment. But owing to Rorschach’s untimely death a year after publishing his famous work, Psychodiagnostics, the world has lacked an adequate understanding of how he came to put...
Published November 25th 2012 by Routledge
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Principles of Cyberbullying Research
Definitions, Measures, and Methodology
Series: Routledge Monographs in Mental Health
In 2010, the International Cyberbullying Think Tank was held in order to discuss questions of definition, measurement, and methodologies related to cyberbullying research. The attendees’ goal was to develop a set of guidelines that current and future researchers could use to improve the quality of...
Published November 5th 2012 by Routledge
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Pacific Identities and Well-Being
Cross-Cultural Perspectives
Series: Routledge Monographs in Mental Health
Filling a significant gap in the cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary literature within the field of Pasifika (Polynesian) and Maori identities and mental health, this volume focuses on bridging mental health related research and practice within the indigenous communities of the South Pacific...
Published October 28th 2012 by Routledge
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