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  1. ‘A healthy lifestyle is a journey’: exploring health perceptions and self-defined facilitators to health through photo-elicitation
  2. “I need to have a plan in place”: Accessing medications and health treatments during a disaster for people with long-term health conditions
  3. Adolescent Dilemmas About Viewing Pornography and Their Efforts to Resolve Them
  4. Innovating qualitative research methods: Proposals and possibilities
  5. Pornography and adolescents: unravelling dominant research assumptions
  6. Challenges in Designing Qualitative Research when Working with and for Hard-to-Reach Groups
  7. Accessing primary healthcare during COVID-19: health messaging during lockdown
  8. Scaling the Security Staircase
  9. Methods in psychology: Opening a dialogue
  10. Co-Creating Value in Sustainable and Alternative Food Networks: The Case of Community Supported Agriculture in New Zealand
  11. Male bodybuilders on Instagram: negotiating inclusive masculinities through hegemonic masculine bodies
  12. Introduction to the Special Section on the Psychology of Security
  13. Dietary Acculturation of Nepalese Women in Aotearoa, New Zealand
  14. Commodifying femininity: the on-line offering of breast augmentation to New Zealand women
  15. Reasserting food in place: the case of Kai Whau
  16. A food secure New Zealand.
  17. Female bodybuilders on Instagram: Negotiating an empowered femininity
  18. Hiding in plain sight: experiences of food insecurity and rationing in New Zealand
  19. A change of view: arts-based research and psychology
  20. Food insecurity in urban New Zealand. The case of the Kopa family
  21. Collecting Qualitative Data with Hard-to-Reach Groups
  22. Poverty, health, and health psychology: A critical perspective
  23. Critical health psychology in New Zealand: Developments, directions and reflections
  24. Acknowledging the Māori cultural values and beliefs embedded in rongoā Māori healing
  25. Public engagement and the role of the media in post-marketing drug safety: the case of Eltroxin® (levothyroxine) in New Zealand
  26. Disembodied social life: the ongoing social presence of the born-still on Facebook
  27. Critical Health Psychology
  28. The problematic messages of nutritional discourse: A case-based critical media analysis
  29. Health Psychology
  30. Pharmaceuticalisation in the city
  31. Moral discourses and pharmaceuticalised governance in households
  32. Reflexivity: Fostering Research Quality, Ethicality, Criticality and Creativity
  33. Epistemology and Qualitative Research
  34. There’s something else I haven’t told you
  35. Houses with elastic walls: negotiating home and homelessness within the policy domain
  36. Health Psychology
  37. How do environmental factors influence walking in groups? A walk-along study
  38. Public Beliefs about Antibiotics, Infection and Resistance: A Qualitative Study
  39. Urban Poverty, Structural Violence and Welfare Provision for 100 Families in Auckland
  40. Looking within and beyond the community: Lessons learned by researching, theorising and acting to address urban poverty and health
  41. Home as a hybrid centre of medication practice
  42. The debate about the funding of Herceptin: A case study of ‘countervailing powers’
  43. Challenges for health psychology: Theorizing belief and beyond
  44. Blogging for weight loss: personal accountability, writing selves, and the weight-loss blogosphere
  45. The Power of Things
  46. Timelining: visualizing experience
  47. The Study of the Case: Conceptualising Case Study Research
  48. Collective Reflexivity: Researchers in Play
  49. Pluralisms in Qualitative Research: From Multiple Methods to Integrated Methods
  50. Troubling methodology
  51. Emplacement and everyday use of medications in domestic dwellings
  52. ‘Near and Far’
  53. ‘It's not really us discriminating against immigrants, it's more telling people how to fit in’: Constructing the nation in immigration talk in New Zealand
  54. The mobile hermit and the city: Considering links between places, objects, and identities in social psychological research on homelessness
  55. Nutritional health, subjectivity and resistance: Women’s accounts of dietary practices
  56. From means to occasion: walking in the life of homeless people
  57. Mental and physical health status in a community sample of New Zealand Vietnam War veterans
  58. Teaching & Learning Guide for: Social Psychology and Media: Critical Consideration
  59. A Personal Projects Analysis: Examining Adaptation to Low Back Pain
  60. Now let me tell you in my own words: narratives of acute and chronic low back pain
  61. Situer le social dans la psychologie de la santé : réflexions critiques
  62. A trip to the library: homelessness and social inclusion
  63. ‘It's gotten a bit old, charity’: Young adults in New Zealand talk about poverty, charitable giving and aid appeals
  64. New Zealand optometrists 2006: demographics, working arrangements and hours worked
  65. Évolution des idées en psychologie de la santé dans le monde anglo-saxon. De la psychologie de la santé (health psychology) à la psychologie critique de la santé (critical health psychology)
  66. Social Psychology and Media: Critical Considerations
  67. Constructing health news: possibilities for a civic-oriented journalism
  68. Considering Photographs Never Taken During Photo-production Projects
  69. Health Inequalities and Homelessness
  70. Child poverty and government policy: the contesting of symbolic power in newspaper constructions of families in need
  71. Mediated communities: considerations for applied social psychology
  72. Developing a Critical Media Research Agenda for Health Psychology
  73. Media and Health
  74. Relocating Alcohol Advertising Research
  75. Health Psychology
  76. Pasifika in the news: the portrayal of Pacific peoples in the New Zealand press
  77. Treating illness
  78. Food and Health: Expanding the Agenda for Health Psychology
  79. Nutritional Health Messages in Women’s Magazines: A Conflicted Space for Women Readers
  80. Qualitative Research, Reflexivity and Context
  81. Prescription medication advertising: professional discomfort and potential patient benefits – can the two be balanced?
  82. Between Television and the Audience: Negotiating Representations of Ageing
  83. Narrativity and the mediation of health reform agendas
  84. Television documentary in New Zealand and the construction of doctors by lower socio-economic groups
  85. 'Just do it': An analysis of accounts of control over health amongst lower socioeconomic status groups
  86. Professionalization and Reflexivity in Critical Health Psychology Practice
  87. ‘The Problem with Men’: Working-class Men Making Sense of Men’s Health on Television
  88. Learning about psychological professions with the world-wide web
  89. Health psychology and the study of the case: from method to analytic concern
  90. Methodolatry and Qualitative Health Research
  91. The Social Negotiation of People’s Views on the Causes of Illness
  92. Does cardiovascular reactivity during speech reflect self-construction processes?
  93. Stress and mental health status associated with peacekeeping duty for New Zealand defence force personnel
  94. Posttraumatic stress disorder and interpersonal functioning in Vietnam war veterans: A mediational model
  95. Medicalization and the Depiction of Lay People in Television Health Documentary
  96. Understanding social class differences in health: A qualitative analysis of smokers' health beliefs
  97. Qualitative Research in Health Psychology
  98. Mental Health, Physical Health, and Stressors Reported by New Zealand Defence Force Peacekeepers: A Longitudinal Study
  99. Encompassing experience: Meanings and methods in health psychology
  100. Socio-economic Health Differentials
  101. Job Satisfaction Differences Between Military and Ex-Military Personnel: The Role of Demographic and Organizational Variables
  102. Race, combat, and PTSD in a community sample of New Zealand Vietnam war veterans
  103. Dimensions of life meaning: A qualitative investigation at mid-life
  104. Cynical hostility, anger, and resting blood pressure
  105. Developing Psychosocial Theory in Health Psychology
  106. Prevalence of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Depression and Anxiety in a Community Sample of New Zealand Vietnam War Veterans
  107. Unacknowledged Casualties of the Vietnam War: Experiences of Partners of New Zealand Veterans
  108. The effects of minor events, optimism and self-esteem on health
  109. Treatment fearfulness and distress as predictors of professional psychological help-seeking
  110. Effect of the Gulf war on reactivation of adverse combat-related memories in Vietnam veterans
  111. THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF HIP ARTHROPLASTY
  112. The role of optimism and sense of coherence in predicting recovery following surgery
  113. Stability and change in subjective well-being over short time periods
  114. On the relation between meaning in life and psychological well-being
  115. The minor events approach to stress: Support for the use of daily hassles
  116. Effect of melatonin on jet lag after long haul flights.
  117. Devising Relevant and Topical Undergraduate Laboratory Projects: The Core Article Approach
  118. On the structure of subjective well-being
  119. Psychological predictors of future suicidal behaviour in hospitalized suicide attempters
  120. Religiosity, Life Meaning and Wellbeing: Some Relationships in a Sample of Women
  121. Measuring meaning in life: An examination of three scales
  122. Relation of hassles and personality to subjective well-being.
  123. Teaching the Practical Research Course
  124. Techniques for Teaching Critical Reading
  125. Value dimensions, cultural differences, and the prediction of perceived quality of life
  126. The Predictive Validity of the Zung Index of Potential Suicide
  127. Hopelessness and social desirability as moderator variables in predicting suicidal behavior.
  128. Health Psychology
  129. Health Psychology and Qualitative Research
  130. Analysing News Media
  131. Comprehending bodily experience
  132. Debt in the Everyday Lives of 100 Families Experiencing Urban Poverty in New Zealand
  133. Dimensions and Discourses of Meaning in Life: Approaching Meaning from Qualitative Perspectives
  134. Introduction
  135. Using Grounded Theory in Health Psychology: Practices, Premises and Potential
  136. Becoming ill
  137. Being ill
  138. Choosing lifestyles
  139. Interacting with health professionals
  140. Locating the field: introducing health psychology
  141. Relocating the field: critical health psychology
  142. Setting out: using this book
  143. Thinking about health and the body