P01. Living on the edge of distress: experiences of people with age-related macular degeneration navigating the hope-despair continuum
Jamie Enoch, Ahalya Subramanian, Carla Willig
City, University of London, United Kingdom
P02. Cultural sensitivity in forensic mental healthcare
Marjolein De Pau, Freya Vander Laenen, Stijn Vandevelde
Ghent University, Belgium
P03. Building bridges between school and adolescents’ mental health: a qualitative research with teachers
Katia Daniele1, Maria Benedetta Gambacorti Passerini1, Lucia Zannini2
1University of Milano – Bicocca, Italy; 2University of Milan, Italy
P04. Reimagining a Sand Trays as a Qualitative Method
Lorien S. Jordan1, Margie Pemu2, Smruthi Chintakunta2, Kadesha Treco2
1University of South Florida, United States of America; 2University of Arkansas, United States of America
P05. A new method for the discourse analysis: the ALCESTE software. A comparison with interpretative phenomenological analysis
Livia Sani, Yasmine Chemrouk, Marie-Frédérique Bacqué
University of Strasbourg, France
P06. Understanding employee engagement and emotional wellbeing in child exploitation support workers: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
Sarah-Jane Mason, Carrie Childs
University of Derby, United Kingdom
P07. Client early recollections in early and late phases of therapy can help monitor earned security: A qualitative study.
Leonidas Groneberg, Marinos Chatzopoulos, Diamanto Fragkiadaki, Katerina Kourea, Stella Metheniti
Logo Psychis - Training and Research Institute for Systemic Psychotherapy, Greece
P08. Voices to be heard: Understanding family perspectives in forensic care trajectories
Sara Rowaert1, Marjolein De Pau1, Florian De Meyer1, Pablo Nicaise2, Freya Vander Laenen1, Wouter Vanderplasschen1
1Ghent University, Belgium; 2Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium
P09. Emotional experiences of qualitative researchers studying sensitive topics and/or vulnerable populations
Ciska Wittouck
Ghent University, Belgium
P10. The interpretation of labour pain in birth experiences of women giving birth at home
Júlia Rita Barcsák1, Eszter Berán1, Zsófia Székely2
1Pázmány Péter Katolikus Egyetem, Hungary; 2Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem, Hungary
P11. The mystery of birth: Spiritual experiences during labor and delivery: Qualitative research
Eszter Tamási1, Szabolcs Urbán1, Zsófia Székely2
1Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Hungary; 2Eötvös Lóránd University
P12. Wellbeing in institutes of higher education: the time has come for healing the self and others
Karyn Anne Cooper1, Robert Earle White2
1University of Toronto, Canada; 2St. Francis Xavier University
P13. Mental health impact of COVID-19 on adolescents and their families
Maria Stoimenou
Psychologist / Systemic Study and Training Center of Thessaloniki (Κe.S.Μe.Th), Thessaloniki, Greece
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