Items where Author is "Ryde, J"

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Vitale, A, Khawaja, N.G and Ryde, J (2019) 'Exploring the effectiveness of the Tree of Life in promoting the therapeutic growth of refugee women living with HIV.' The Arts in Psychotherapy, 66. e101602.

Vitale, A, Ryde, J and Khawaja, N (2019) Exploring the effectiveness of the Tree of Life in supporting the mental health of refugee women living with HIV: a case study approach. In: 7th Biennial ESDT Conference - The Legacy of Trauma and Disassociation: Body and Mind in a New Perspective, 24 - 26 October 2019, Rome, Italy.

Holbourne, Z, Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2019) Arts against racism and borders. In: Migration Mobilities Bristol Events Series, 13 May 2019, University of Bristol, UK.

Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2018) 'Exploring risk factors affecting the mental health of refugee women living with HIV.' International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 15 (10). p. 2326.

Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2018) 'Conducting individual semi-structured interviews with male refugees on their mental health and integration.' In: SAGE Research Methods Cases. Sage. Please click the title to check availability.

Vitale, A, Filer, N, Ryde, J and Smart, A (2017) Exploring the effectiveness of a creative writing intervention to promote refugees’ integration and wellbeing. In: VI International Congress on Migration and Mental Health, 12 October 2017, Rathaus Pankow, Berlin, Germany.

Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2016) 'Promoting male refugees’ mental health after they have been granted Leave to Remain (refugee status).' International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, 18 (2). pp. 106-125.

Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2015) Male refugees and psychotherapists’ perspective on vulnerability factors after being granted Leave to Remain (refugee status) in the UK. In: The European Conference on Psychology and the Behavioral Sciences, 6-8 July 2015, Brighton, UK.

Vitale, A and Ryde, J (2015) Analyzing the experience of male refugees who have been recently granted Leave to Remain: a qualitative study. In: Realizing the Potential of Cultural Diversity in the Society and at the Workplace: The 9th Biennial Congress of the International Academy for Intercultural Research (IAIR), 28 June - 2 July 2015, University of Bergen, Norway.

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