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Obesity: Maternal (2017)
Book Chapter
Smith, D., Furber, C., & Mills, T. (2017). Obesity: Maternal. In J. L. Buttriss, A. A. Welch, J. M. Kearney, & S. A. Lanham-New (Eds.), Public Health Nutrition (195 - 204). (Second). The Nutrition Society

Walking together : understanding young people’s experiences of living in neighbourhoods in transition (2017)
Book Chapter
Clark, A. (2017). Walking together : understanding young people’s experiences of living in neighbourhoods in transition. In C. Bates, & A. Rhys-Taylor (Eds.), Walking Through Social Research. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315561547

Walking interviews have been used with growing frequency to understand the relationships between people, spaces and social worlds, but they typically rely on a single researcher-participant relationship. In Andrew Clarks’ ‘Walking Together: Understan... Read More about Walking together : understanding young people’s experiences of living in neighbourhoods in transition.

Atypical Development (2017)
Book Chapter
Norgate, S. (2017). Atypical Development. In A. Slater, & G. Bremner (Eds.), An Introduction to Developmental Psychology (715-750). Wiley

Assessment : the key to effective practice. (2017)
Book Chapter
Warne, A., McAndrew, S., & Jones, F. (2017). Assessment : the key to effective practice. In M. Chambers (Ed.), Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing: The craft of caring. CRC Press

This new edition of a bestselling, evidence-based textbook provides a comprehensive overview of psychiatric and mental health nursing. Keeping service users and their recovery at the centre of care, the holistic approach will help nurses to gain the... Read More about Assessment : the key to effective practice..

Work (2017)
Book Chapter
Prior, Y., & Hammond, A. (2017). Work. In M. Curtin, M. Egan, & J. Adams (Eds.), Occupational Therapy for People Experiencing Illness, Injury or Impairment: Promoting occupation and participation, 7e (Occupational Therapy Essentials) (485-506). Elsevier

Formerly entitled Occupational Therapy and Physical Dysfunction this seminal textbook builds on the strengths of all previous editions and continues to explore the work of occupational therapists with people who are experiencing illness, injury or im... Read More about Work.

Immigration (2017)
Book Chapter
Patel, T. (2017). Immigration. In S. Morley, J. Turner, K. Corteen, & P. Taylor (Eds.), A Companion to State Power, Liberties and Rights (141-142). Bristol: Policy Press

Therapeutic endings (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic endings. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

The fact that the therapeutic relationship will end is an implicit premise from the outset of therapy, and therefore requires specific attention from the counsellor or psychotherapist. Endings have been identified as a fundamental concept within psy... Read More about Therapeutic endings.

Therapeutic middles (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic middles. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

The process of therapy is a fluid and multidimensional one. It may not be entirely straightforward to pinpoint when exactly the beginning of therapy moves in becoming the middle phase. However, the middle of therapy could be referred to as the ‘work... Read More about Therapeutic middles.

Therapeutic beginnings (2017)
Book Chapter
Amos, I. (2017). Therapeutic beginnings. In C. Feltham, T. Hanley, & L. Winter (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage

For anyone who is interested in the process of therapy, or contemplated undertaking a training course in counselling or psychotherapy, it is quite possible that the question of ‘how therapy goes’ has been considered. Whilst it is not possible to pred... Read More about Therapeutic beginnings.

Moving forward : opportunities and challenges (2017)
Book Chapter
Lockwood, K., Smith, K., & Woodiwiss, J. (2017). Moving forward : opportunities and challenges. In J. Woodiwiss, K. SMith, & K. Lockwood (Eds.), Feminist narrative research : opportunities and challenges (207-213). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Listening to Mum : narratives of mothers in prison (2017)
Book Chapter
Lockwood, K. (2017). Listening to Mum : narratives of mothers in prison. In J. Woodiwiss, K. Smith, & K. Lockwood (Eds.), Feminist narrative research : opportunities and challenges (123-146). London: Palgrave Macmillan

Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing (2017)
Book Chapter
Hollands, M., Hollands, K., & Rietdyk, S. (2017). Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing. In F. Barbieri,, & R. Vitório (Eds.), Locomotion and Posture in Older Adults (55-72). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48980-3_5

This chapter will review current theories of how adults use vision to guide adaptations to the basic locomotor rhythm in order to cope with environmental demands, e.g. to step over an obstacle in our path or to guide the foot to specific safe area... Read More about Visual control of adaptive locomotion and changes due to natural ageing.

Child sexual exploitation and British Muslims : a modern moral panic? (2016)
Book Chapter
Quraishi, M. (2016). Child sexual exploitation and British Muslims : a modern moral panic?. In S. Hamid (Ed.), Young British Muslims: Between Rhetoric and Realities. Abingdon, UK: Routledge

This chapter invites the reader to examine recent well-publicised incidents of Asian/Muslim men being convicted of sexual offences committed against children across various locations in the UK. For a prudent academic evaluation, the chapter directs t... Read More about Child sexual exploitation and British Muslims : a modern moral panic?.

Play (2016)
Book Chapter
Law, Y., & Crawford, G. (2016). Play. In K. Jensen, R. Craig, J. Pooley, & E. Rothenbuhler (Eds.), International Encyclopaedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. London: Wiley-Blackwell. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118766804

Play is something that we all do, it is often easy to recognise, but also remarkably difficult to define: ‘…we seem to intuitively know what play is, but we still have difficulty defining exactly what factors are involved in the play process’ (Lentz,... Read More about Play.

Older women's experiences of domestic violence and abuse (2016)
Book Chapter
Rogers, M. (2016). Older women's experiences of domestic violence and abuse. In A. Ahmed, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Working with Marginalised Groups : from policy to practice (134-150). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan

Domestic violence and abuse (DVA) is a global problem and developing appropriate responses is a challenge for health and social care services (Lombard and McMillan, 2013). Not only is DVA entrenched and wide-reaching, it assumes many forms and has l... Read More about Older women's experiences of domestic violence and abuse.

Diversity and exclusion in context (2016)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, A., & Rogers, M. (2016). Diversity and exclusion in context. In A. Ahmed, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Working with Marginalised Groups: From Policy to Practice (6-20). London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan

By focusing on the theoretical, legal and policy frameworks which underpin the debate about diversity and exclusion, this chapter serves as an introduction and as a backdrop to the book. Here we highlight that although the UK is a relatively tolerant... Read More about Diversity and exclusion in context.

Marginalised children and young people with autism spectrum disorders (2016)
Book Chapter
Kennedy, R., Brammer, A., & Binns, F. (2016). Marginalised children and young people with autism spectrum disorders. In A. Ahmed, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Working With Marginalised Groups: From Policy To Practice (52-69). London: Red Globe Press (Macmillan International Higher Education)

Collaborative working is necessary to improve the patient experience and quality services for children and young people with autism. The major challenges for children and young people with autism spectrum disorders relate to social interactions wit... Read More about Marginalised children and young people with autism spectrum disorders.

Dementia, diverse communities and access to services (2016)
Book Chapter
Ahmed, A., Egal, U., & Mohammed, S. (2016). Dementia, diverse communities and access to services. In A. Ahmed, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Working with marginalised groups : from policy to practice (120-133). Palgrave Macmillan

Dementia – a progressive illness of the brain, most commonly affecting older people – has been identified as the biggest health and social care challenge facing society, due largely to an ageing population. Migration patterns from the 1950s and... Read More about Dementia, diverse communities and access to services.

Understanding the social exclusion of Roma (2016)
Book Chapter
Scullion, L., & Brown, P. (2016). Understanding the social exclusion of Roma. In A. Ahmed, & M. Rogers (Eds.), Working with Marginalised Groups : from policy to practice (70-82). Red Globe Press

Roma are recognised as one of the European Union’s (EU’s) largest minority ethnic groups, with estimates that there are more than 10 million Roma residing across the EU (Council of Europe, CoE, 2011; European Commission, EC, 2012). Despite a commitme... Read More about Understanding the social exclusion of Roma.