JOURNAL ARTICLE
Researchers from University of East Anglia Report Recent Findings in Psychology and Sexuality (Collective Resistance As a Means To Healing. a Narrative Participatory Study With Sexual Minority Refugee & Asylum-seeking People).
Published In: Psychology & Psychiatry Journal, 2023. P. 315 1 of 2
Database: Psychology Source 2 of 2
Abstract
A recent study conducted by researchers from the University of East Anglia explores the use of collective resistance as a means to healing among sexual minority refugee and asylum-seeking individuals. The study utilized a narrative participatory design, collecting data through individual and group storytelling sessions. The findings suggest that participants' storytelling serves as a site for resistance and healing, with resistance pathways being linked to diverse subjectivities. The study highlights the importance of participatory and narrative approaches in expanding untold stories and supporting opportunities for healing and redress. The implications of this research are considered for policy making, research, and psychological practice. [Extracted from the article]
Additional Information
- Source:Psychology & Psychiatry Journal. 2023/11, p315
- Document Type:Article
- Subject Area:Social Sciences and Humanities
- Publication Date:2023
- ISSN:1944-2718
- Accession Number:173662698
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