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Wellbeing and the importance of going “out of the realm of the classroom”: secondary school teachers’ perspectives (2024)
Journal Article
Wilson, R., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (2024). Wellbeing and the importance of going “out of the realm of the classroom”: secondary school teachers’ perspectives. Educational Review, https://doi.org/10.1080/00131911.2024.2325060

Schools play a central role in supporting young people affected by mental health issues. This article reports a reflexive thematic analysis of focus group and interview data with English secondary teachers about their perspectives on mental health an... Read More about Wellbeing and the importance of going “out of the realm of the classroom”: secondary school teachers’ perspectives.

Dispositional authenticity, facilitativeness, femininity ideology, and dyadic relationship functioning in opposite‐gender couples: Actor‐partner interdependence analysis (2023)
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Chen, S., Murphy, D., & Joseph, S. (in press). Dispositional authenticity, facilitativeness, femininity ideology, and dyadic relationship functioning in opposite‐gender couples: Actor‐partner interdependence analysis. Asian Journal of Social Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1111/ajsp.12584

This prospective study examined (a) the mediating roles of Carl Rogers' facilitative interpersonal conditions (i.e., genuineness, empathic understanding, and unconditional positive regard) and (b) the moderating roles of femininity ideology in the as... Read More about Dispositional authenticity, facilitativeness, femininity ideology, and dyadic relationship functioning in opposite‐gender couples: Actor‐partner interdependence analysis.

The prosocial and pro-environmental aspects of authenticity and the mediating role of self-transcendence (2023)
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Toper, A., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (2023). The prosocial and pro-environmental aspects of authenticity and the mediating role of self-transcendence. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, https://doi.org/10.1080/14779757.2023.2255634

A considerable body of relevant literature has grown up around the theme of authenticity, showing the critical role it has in relation to a variety of indicators of individual well-being. The personal benefits of authenticity are now well documented.... Read More about The prosocial and pro-environmental aspects of authenticity and the mediating role of self-transcendence.

Still surviving, rather than thriving - the need to reimagine post-pandemic wellbeing according to secondary school teachers (2023)
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Wilson, R., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (in press). Still surviving, rather than thriving - the need to reimagine post-pandemic wellbeing according to secondary school teachers. Pastoral Care in Education, https://doi.org/10.1080/02643944.2023.2254792

In Spring Term 2021 following the second school closure and third lockdown in England, educational recovery and catch-up were key concerns for secondary schools. Following teacher interviews regarding wellbeing in secondary school teaching practice i... Read More about Still surviving, rather than thriving - the need to reimagine post-pandemic wellbeing according to secondary school teachers.

‘Doing well’ and ‘being well’—secondary school teachers’ perspectives (2023)
Journal Article
Wilson, R., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (2023). ‘Doing well’ and ‘being well’—secondary school teachers’ perspectives. British Educational Research Journal, 49(5), 987-1004. https://doi.org/10.1002/berj.3878

The mental health and wellbeing of young people is increasingly a concern in schools. This study explores how English secondary school teachers perceive and engage with the concept of wellbeing. By asking teachers to reflect on their practice, we can... Read More about ‘Doing well’ and ‘being well’—secondary school teachers’ perspectives.

The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire (2022)
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Toper, A., Sellman, E., & Joseph, S. (2022). The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire. Humanistic Psychologist, https://doi.org/10.1037/hum0000304

The concepts of authenticity and mindfulness have recently attracted much empirical research. Although these concepts appear to represent different phenomena and are regarded as independent research foci with their own theoretical heritage and resear... Read More about The confluence of authenticity and mindfulness: Principal component analysis of the Authenticity Scale and the Five-Facet Mindfulness Questionnaire.

Research and Innovation for and with Adolescent Young Carers to Influence Policy and Practice—The European Union Funded “ME-WE” Project (2022)
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Hanson, E., Barbabella, F., Magnusson, L., Brolin, R., Svensson, M., Hlebec, V., …Becker, S. (2022). Research and Innovation for and with Adolescent Young Carers to Influence Policy and Practice—The European Union Funded “ME-WE” Project. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(16), Article 9932. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19169932

Young carers are children and adolescents who provide care to other family members or friends, taking over responsibilities that are usually associated with adulthood. There is emerging but still scarce knowledge worldwide about the phenomenon of you... Read More about Research and Innovation for and with Adolescent Young Carers to Influence Policy and Practice—The European Union Funded “ME-WE” Project.

The first cross-national study of adolescent young carers aged 15-17 in six European countries (2022)
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Lewis, F. M., Becker, S., Parkhouse, T., Joseph, S., Hlebec, V., Mrzel, M., …Hanson, E. (2023). The first cross-national study of adolescent young carers aged 15-17 in six European countries. International Journal of Care and Caring, 7(1), 6-23. https://doi.org/10.1332/239788222X16455943560342

For the first time, this article will provide a cross-national profile of adolescents who provide unpaid care to their ill or disabled family members in six European countries with varied levels of awareness, policy and service provision regarding ad... Read More about The first cross-national study of adolescent young carers aged 15-17 in six European countries.

Assessing caring activities in French adolescents and young adults: Relevance of the Multidimension Assessment of Caring Activities for Young Carers (MACA-YC18) (2022)
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Basilie, C., Géraldine, D., Eléonore, J., Stephen, J., Saul, B., Agnès, L., & Aurélie, U. (2022). Assessing caring activities in French adolescents and young adults: Relevance of the Multidimension Assessment of Caring Activities for Young Carers (MACA-YC18). Child: Care, Health and Development, 48(5), 788-799. https://doi.org/10.1111/cch.12988

Background: Young carers (YC) and young adult carers (YAC) have become of interest in research and practice. The 18-item Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities for Young Carers (MACA-YC18) was developed for identifying the extent and nature... Read More about Assessing caring activities in French adolescents and young adults: Relevance of the Multidimension Assessment of Caring Activities for Young Carers (MACA-YC18).

‘Sucking results out of children' : reflective lifeworld case study of a primary school teacher striving for authenticity (2021)
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Plust, U., Joseph, S., & Murphy, D. (2022). ‘Sucking results out of children' : reflective lifeworld case study of a primary school teacher striving for authenticity. British Journal of Educational Studies, 70(6), 719-736. https://doi.org/10.1080/00071005.2021.2006600

This qualitative study presents an analysis of the experiences of a teacher who had recently left working in an England state funded primary school. Using reflective lifeworld methodology, this study explored the teacher’s struggle to be authentic in... Read More about ‘Sucking results out of children' : reflective lifeworld case study of a primary school teacher striving for authenticity.

From Instrumental to Integral Mindfulness: Toward a More Holistic and Transformative Approach in Schools (2021)
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Brito, R., Joseph, S., & Sellman, E. (2022). From Instrumental to Integral Mindfulness: Toward a More Holistic and Transformative Approach in Schools. Studies in Philosophy and Education, 41(1), 91-109. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11217-021-09810-8

Although the implementation of mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) in educational contexts appear to have demonstrated some benefits for students and teachers in research studies conducted over the last two decades, there are also those who critic... Read More about From Instrumental to Integral Mindfulness: Toward a More Holistic and Transformative Approach in Schools.

Development and validation of a 12-item version of the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory (B-L RI:mini) using item response theory (2021)
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Chen, S., Liao, F., Murphy, D., & Joseph, S. (2021). Development and validation of a 12-item version of the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory (B-L RI:mini) using item response theory. Current Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-021-02348-5

The Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory (B-L RI; Barrett-Lennard, (2015). The Relationship Inventory A Complete Resource and Guide. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:101:1-201602103917) is the most widely used measure of the facilitative conditio... Read More about Development and validation of a 12-item version of the Barrett-Lennard Relationship Inventory (B-L RI:mini) using item response theory.

How Humanistic Is Positive Psychology? Lessons in Positive Psychology From Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Approach—It's the Social Environment That Must Change (2021)
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Joseph, S. (2021). How Humanistic Is Positive Psychology? Lessons in Positive Psychology From Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Approach—It's the Social Environment That Must Change. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, Article 709789. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.709789

Both positive psychology and the person-centered approach share a common aim to promote human flourishing. In this article I will discuss how the person-centered approach is a form of positive psychology, but positive psychology is not necessarily pe... Read More about How Humanistic Is Positive Psychology? Lessons in Positive Psychology From Carl Rogers' Person-Centered Approach—It's the Social Environment That Must Change.

Mental health and other factors associated with work productivity after injury in the UK: multicentre cohort study (2021)
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Kellezi, B., Dhiman, P., Coupland, C., Whitehead, J., Morriss, R., Joseph, S., …Kendrick, D. (2022). Mental health and other factors associated with work productivity after injury in the UK: multicentre cohort study. Injury Prevention, 28(2), 131-140. https://doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2021-044311

Introduction: Mental health conditions are a major contributor to productivity loss and are common post-injury. This study quantifies post-injury productivity loss and its association with pre and post-injury mental health, injury, demographic, healt... Read More about Mental health and other factors associated with work productivity after injury in the UK: multicentre cohort study.

Pathways to Mental Well-Being in Young Carers: The Role of Benefit Finding, Coping, Helplessness, and Caring Tasks (2021)
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Wepf, H., Joseph, S., & Leu, A. (2021). Pathways to Mental Well-Being in Young Carers: The Role of Benefit Finding, Coping, Helplessness, and Caring Tasks. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 50(9), 1911-1924. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10964-021-01478-0

Although prior research has shown that young carers may perceive benefits from their challenging situation, it is unclear how and when benefit finding leads to better mental health. This study examines pathways through which benefit finding may influ... Read More about Pathways to Mental Well-Being in Young Carers: The Role of Benefit Finding, Coping, Helplessness, and Caring Tasks.

Benefit finding moderates the relationship between young carer experiences and mental well-being (2021)
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Wepf, H., Joseph, S., & Leu, A. (2022). Benefit finding moderates the relationship between young carer experiences and mental well-being. Psychology and Health, 37(10), 1270-1286. https://doi.org/10.1080/08870446.2021.1941961

Objective Research has shown that some young carers face many negative consequences because of their caring experiences, whereas others seem to be unaffected or even report greater well-being. To understand how caring for a family member or close fr... Read More about Benefit finding moderates the relationship between young carer experiences and mental well-being.

Assessment of well‐being in the clinic: Using the state version of the short Scale of General Well‐Being as a clinical outcome measure (2021)
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Holland, J., Murphy, D., & Joseph, S. (2021). Assessment of well‐being in the clinic: Using the state version of the short Scale of General Well‐Being as a clinical outcome measure. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 77(7), 1629-1643. https://doi.org/10.1002/jclp.23166

Objective Interest in the concept of well-being within clinical and applied psychology settings has increased, highlighting a need to develop appropriate measures. The aim was to adapt and test the validity of the 14-item Scale of General Well-Being... Read More about Assessment of well‐being in the clinic: Using the state version of the short Scale of General Well‐Being as a clinical outcome measure.

Exploring mindfulness in/as education from a Heideggerian perspective (2021)
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Brito, R., Joseph, S., & Sellman, E. (2021). Exploring mindfulness in/as education from a Heideggerian perspective. Journal of Philosophy of Education, 55(2), 302-313. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9752.12553

Over the past decade or so, within this journal there have been critical debates concerning the role of mindfulness within education, the influence of neoliberalism on education in general and wellbeing interventions specifically, and the relevance o... Read More about Exploring mindfulness in/as education from a Heideggerian perspective.

Mindfulness ‘in’ Education as a form of Iatrogenesis (2021)
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Brito, R., Joseph, S., & Sellman, E. (2021). Mindfulness ‘in’ Education as a form of Iatrogenesis. Journal of Transformative Education, 19(3), 261-283. https://doi.org/10.1177/1541344620987231

Mindfulness-based Interventions (MBIs) can result in positive ‘side-effects’, such as concentration and individual well-being, highly desirable to schools operating within a neoliberalist agenda emphasizing performativity. However, employing a critic... Read More about Mindfulness ‘in’ Education as a form of Iatrogenesis.

Psychological Formulation, a Critical Viewpoint: Illness Ideology in Disguise (2021)
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Joseph, S. (2022). Psychological Formulation, a Critical Viewpoint: Illness Ideology in Disguise. Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 62(5), 683-693. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022167820985411

Recent years have seen a surge of interest by clinical psychologists in the idea of psychological formulation. Interest in this idea has also been shown by humanistic psychologists as evidenced by a recent issue of this journal, in which formulation... Read More about Psychological Formulation, a Critical Viewpoint: Illness Ideology in Disguise.