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      • Aphasia: A mixed methods investigation into the impact of semantic activation therapy with and without word finding: preliminary results from a single therapy trial. 

        Bixley, Morag; Jin, Lixian; Williamson, I. R. (Conference)
        Abstract introduction Aphasia is a multimodality language difficulty experienced by people who have a left sided stroke. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) who work with People with Aphasia (PWA) often provide word ...
      • Associations with disgust sensitivity, anxiety and levels of sensory processing 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. (Conference)
        The factors that may contribute to the emergence of self-disgust have not yet been established (Power, Overton & Simpson, 2015) however there is an increasing interest into the physiological and inherent contributors to ...
      • Counterfactual reasoning for regretted situations involving controllable versus uncontrollable events: The modulating role of contingent self-esteem 

        Wilkinson, M. R.; Ball, Linden J.; Alford, David (Article)
        We report a study that examined the modulating impact of contingent self-esteem on regret intensity for regretted outcomes associated with controllable versus uncontrollable events. The Contingent Self-Esteem Scale (e.g., ...
      • Emotion expression on social networking sites: A study of young persons’ use of Facebook and Twitter in the UK. 

        Yu, Hui; John-Baptiste, Sabrina (Conference)
        The healthy dosage of emotion expression through the proper channel is important for well-being. With the growing use of social networking sites (SNS), many may choose to express emotions online. The present study explores ...
      • Exploring accounts of collaborative working between speech and language therapists and communication support coordinators following stroke 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I. R. (Article)
        In the United Kingdom, speech and language therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association communication support coordinators (CSCs) are both employed to provide services for people with communication difficulties following stroke. ...
      • Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators 

        Scantlebury, K.; Bixley, Morag; Williamson, I. R. (Conference)
        Exploring accounts of joint working between Speech and Language Therapists and Stroke Association Communication Support Coordinators Introduction Both Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) and Stroke Association ...
      • It’s like the onion skins are stripped away; Caregiver accounts of supporting a long-term partner through cancer 

        Bell, Katie; Williamson, I.; Wildbur, D. (Conference)
        Purpose: To explore the experiences of caring for a long-term partner or spouse through cancer diagnosis, treatment and aftercare. Background: Although research around caregiving is becoming more theoretically advanced ...
      • The mediating effect of self-disgust on emotion regulation and eating disorder symptoms: A longitudinal perspective. 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. (Conference)
        1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating behaviour is broadly characterized by emotion dysregulation but little attention has been paid to the possible mediators ...
      • Modality and Perceptual-Motor Experience Influence the Detection of Temporal Deviations in Tap Dance Sequences 

        Murgia, Mauro; Prpic, Valter; O, Jenny; McCullagh, Penny; Santoro, Ilaria; Galmonte, Alessandra; Agostini, Tiziano (Article)
        Accurate temporal information processing is critically important in many motor activities within disciplines such as dance, music, and sport. However, it is still unclear how temporal information related to biological ...
      • Self-disgust within eating disordered groups: Associations with anxiety, disgust sensitivity and sensory processing. 

        Bell, Katie; Coulthard, Helen; Wildbur, D. J. (Article)
        This study aimed to assess the relationship between self-disgust and sensory processing within eating psychopathology. Five hundred and ninety one women with a self-reported diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa ...

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