All Stories

  1. Organizing the sensory: Ear-work, panauralism and sonic agency on a forensic psychiatric unit
  2. Building visual worlds: using maps in qualitative psychological research on affect and emotion
  3. Affect theory and the concept of atmosphere
  4. Life lines: Loss, loneliness and expanding meshworks with an urban Walk and Talk group
  5. Contending with the minimum data set: Subjectivity, linearity and dividualising experiences in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
  6. Through the prison walls: using published poetry to explore current UK prisoners’ narratives of past, present and future selves
  7. Psychologists Against Austerity: mobilising psychology for social change
  8. “Zip me up, and cool me down”: Molar narratives and molecular intensities in ‘helicopter’ mental health services
  9. Transportations of space, time and self: the role of reading groups in managing mental distress in the community
  10. Seeking fluid possibility and solid ground: Space and movement in mental health service users' experiences of ‘crisis’
  11. Exploring embodied and located experience: Memory Work as a method for drug research
  12. Embodying limb absence in the negotiation of sexual intimacy
  13. The scenes and spaces of anxiety: Embodied expressions of distress in public and private fora