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Adult maltese women’s understanding of how childhood domestic volence has impacted their relationships with their parents and siblings: A grounded theory study
Sammut-Scerri, Clarissa; Vetere, Arlene Louise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Most of the literature that has looked at children’s relationships with their parents in the domestic violence context has focused solely on the children’s relationship with one parent or is studied from the perspective ... -
Handling “Hot Potatoes”: ethical, legal, safeguarding, and political quandaries of researching drug-using offenders
Love, Beverly; Vetere, Arlene Louise; Davis, Paul (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)Conducting qualitative field research involving drug users within a politicized criminal justice setting presents a unique set of ethical, legal, and safeguarding concerns and quandaries for researchers. There is a paucity ... -
Is it safe enough? An IPA study of how couple therapists make sense of their decision to either stop or continue with couple therapy when violence becomes the issue
Snellingen, Jan Frode; Carlin, Pål Erik; Vetere, Arlene Louise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Background: Couple therapists will encounter couple violence in their practice at some point. In this context, one of the main questions they must address is whether to continue with conjoint sessions. This study explores ... -
Looking after ourselves and each other. An attachment narrative approach to supervision
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Should interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) be used with focus groups? Navigating the bumpy road of “iterative loops,” idiographic journeys, and “phenomenological bridges”
Love, Beverly; Vetere, Arlene Louise; Davis, Paul (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is a qualitative thematic approach developed within psychology underpinned by an idiographic philosophy, thereby focusing on the subjective lived experiences of individuals. ... -
Spirituality – a forgotten dimension? Developing spiritual literacy in family therapy practice
Holmberg, Åse; Jensen, Per; Vetere, Arlene Louise (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)Spirituality is hard to approach and define in family therapy practice, both as a concept and as a process. Spiritual perspectives are seen as important in an ecological understanding of family life, yet there is a research ... -
‘Treating this place like home’: An exploration of the notions of home within an adolescent inpatient unit with subsequent implications for staff training
Sherbersky, Hannah; Vetere, Arlene Louise; Smithson, Janet (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)Notions of home are deeply rooted in how we under stand our interrelational selves and where we fit in to the world around us. This qualitative research explored how young people, their families and staff on a United Kingdom ...