ORDERING

Cards (6)

  • 1 - INTRO
    1. Allport (1954). The Historical Background of Modern Social Psychology.
    2. World Health Organisation (2019/2021). ICD-11.
    3. Kreitman et al. (1969). Parasuicide.
    4. Kreitman et al. (1970). 'Parasuicide'.
    5. Skegg (2005). Self-harm.
    6. Cara (2015). Defining and refining self-harm.
  • 2 - SOCIAL COGNITION - MODELING
    1. Bandura (1971). Social Learning Theory.
    2. Platt (1993). The social transmission of parasuicide, is there a modeling effect?
    3. Jarvi et al. (2013). The impact of social contagion on NSSI
    4. Zhu et al. (2016). Frequency of exposure to and engagement in NSSI among inpatient adolescents.
    5. Haltigan, Pringsheim, & Rajkumar (2023). Social media as an incubator of personality and behavioural psychopathology.
  • 3 - STIGMA
    1. Crocker, Major & Steele (1998). Social Stigma
    2. Corrigan, Larson, & Kuwabara (2010). Social psychology of the stigma of mental illness
    3. Lewis & Appleby (1988). Personality disorder: the patients psychiatrists dislike
    4. Kendell (2002). The distinction between personality disorder and mental illness
    5. Newton-Howes, Weaver, & Tyrer (2008). Attitude of staff towards patients with PD in CMHT
    6. Day et al. (2018). Clinician attitudes towards BPD a 15-year comparison
    7. Stiles et al. (2023). Experiences of stigma and discrimination in BPD
  • 4 - SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF MENTAL ILLNESS
    1. Moscovici (1961). La Psychoanalyse, Son Image et Son Public
    2. Moscovici (1981). On Social Representations
    3. Dixit (2005). Meaning and explanations of mental illness: a social representations approach
    4. Kvaale, Haslam, & Gottdiener (2013). Side effects of medicalization.
    5. Szasz (1967). The Myth of Mental Illness
    6. Bem (1967). Self-perception: an alternative interpretation of cognitive dissonance phenomena
    7. Bem (1972) Self-perception theory
  • 5 - IDENTITY & SELF-CONCEPT
    1. Rüsch et al., (2007). Shame and Implicit Self-Concept in women with BPD 
    2. Rüsch et al. (2011). Disgust ...
    3. Wilner et al. (2024). Self-hatred: the unaddressed symptom of BPD 
    4. Wilkinson-Ryan & Westen (2000). Identity disturbance in BPD. 
    5. Festinger (1957) A theory of cognitive dissonance  
    6. Dempsey, Fedorowicz, & Wood (2023). Role of perceived social norms in NSSI and suicidality. 
    7. van Schie, Whiting, & Grenyer (2024). How negative self-views may interfere with building positive relationships 
    8. Hillman, Fowlie & MacDonald (2023). Social Verification Theory 
  • 6 - CONCLUSIONS
    1. Laurenceau et al. (2004). Intimacy as an interpersonal process 
    2. Liebke et al. (2017). Loneliness, social networks and social functioning in BPD
    3. Stengel (1952) Enquiries into attempted suicide 
    4. Kreitman, Smith & Tan (1970) Attempted suicide as language 
    5. Haslam et al. (2024) Caregiving and receiving for people with complex emotional needs within a CRHT 
    6. Story et al. (2024). A Social Inference Model of Idealization and Devaluation  
    7. Grenyer & Bailey (2024). Implementing stepped care approach
    8. Haigh & Benefield (2024). The Development of a Relational Practice Movement