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    15 December 2023

    Nizza, Isabella and Smith, Jonathan and Kirkham, Jamie (2023) Picturing oneself over time: a multi-modal interpretative phenomenological analysis of pain management trajectories. European Journal of Pain , ISSN 1090-3801.

    8 April 2024

    Farr, Joanna and Rhodes, John and Baruch, E. and Smith, Jonathan (2024) Early intervention in psychosis for first episode psychotic mania: the experience of people diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Journal of Mental Health , ISSN 0963-8237.

    May 2024

    Rodgers, D. and Smith, Jonathan (2024) Exploring attitudes towards xenotransplantation: a scoping review of healthcare workers, healthcare students, and kidney patients. Xenotransplantation 31 (3), e12860. ISSN 1399-3089.

    11 September 2024

    Smith, Jonathan (2024) Travelling in time: using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) to examine temporal aspects of the personal experience of issues in health and well-being. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling , ISSN 1364-2537.

    12 September 2024

    Farr, Joanna and Smith, Jonathan and Rhodes, John (2024) The experience of mood change over time for people diagnosed with bipolar disorder: a longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis. Counselling Psychology Quarterly , ISSN 0951-5070.

    6 January 2025

    Farr, Joanna and Smith, Jonathan and Rhodes, John (2025) Disrupted relatedness and shifting perceptions of others: changing moods over time for people diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. The Qualitative Report 29 (11), pp. 2950-2963. ISSN 2160-3715.

    February 2025

    Smith, Jonathan and Nizza, Isabella and Bennett, S.D. and Cross, J.H. and Heyman, I. and Coughtrey, A.E. and Blackstone, J. and Dalrymple, E. and Chorpita, B. and Shafran, R. (2025) Examining parental participation in a successful psychological intervention for young people with epilepsy and mental health difficulties: results from a longitudinal qualitative study within a randomised controlled trial. Epilepsy & Behavior 163 (110169), ISSN 1525-5050.

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