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Senior Psychology lecturer @trentuni interested in social identity processes, including @healthingroups. Member of @GIHNTU @PsychologyNTU. Views are my own.

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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
11 months
Our new paper: The Impact of Holistic Justice on the Long-Term Experiences and Wellbeing of Mass Human Rights Violation Survivors: Ethnographic and Interview Evidence From Kosova, Northern Ireland and Albania
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Research highlights the long-term collective effects of mass human rights violations (MHRVs) on survivors’ wellbeing. This multi-method, multi-context paper combines the social identity approach...
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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Tonight is the final episode of #insideno9 😭 While I'll always be grateful for the 55 gifts that @ReeceShearsmith & @SP1nightonly have given us over the last 10yrs, it will be sad to never again sit down at 10pm, full of anticipation for what new gem they are going to give us ā¤ļø
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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RT @gihntu: @gihntu members have four PhD studentships currently accepting applications until 12 noon on Jan 12th. See below for details! @….
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
experiences. These studies are the first to apply aspects of the SIMIC to the veterancy transition, and they show the applicability of SIMIC in this context. They also highlight the need for transition-related education that includes guidance on group joining and reconnecting.
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psychological resources they provided (meaning, self-esteem, sense of personal control), and group gain was predicted by perceived military support during the transition. Study 2 (N = 14) extended these findings qualitatively through exploration of veterans' transition.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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to the chronically salient, highly structured and largely unique nature of military life and identity). To remedy this, in Study 1 (N = 210), UK-based veterans completed an online survey. Consistent with SIMIC, social group maintenance and gain predicted mental health via the.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
Change (SIMIC), which conceptualises life change as social identity change. SIMIC has been applied to numerous life transitions, but not to veterancy, although there is evidence that the social and psychological challenges of this transition may be especially profound (e.g., due.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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The transition to veterancy can be psychologically challenging, and although the military provides support, the importance of social connectedness for well-being is largely unrecognised. The significance of this oversight is highlighted by the Social Identity Model of Identity.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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New paper w/@MhairiBowe @Blerina_Kellezi @uqchasla @sarahvivbentley @milvetpsych "Brothers and sisters in arms: A mixed-methods investigation of the roles played by military support and social identity processes in the mental health of veterans during the transition to veterancy".
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
insecurity. Theoretically guided reflexive thematic analysis developed four themes showing that volunteering can facilitate enactment of different identities (i.e., religious, volunteer and human), thus illustrating the nuanced and complex nature of identity enactment through.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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identity enactment as a motive for volunteering remains unexamined. Addressing this, we conducted interviews with volunteers (N = 26) within English religiously motivated voluntary organisations that are responding to an important real-world issue: growing levels of food.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
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are consequential. Recent quantitative research within this tradition highlighted the potential importance of volunteering as a means of religious identity enactment, but no work has yet explored this idea qualitatively, which means that the richness and complexity of.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
Volunteering can enhance both help-recipients’ and volunteers’ lives, so it is important to explore what motivates people to begin and continue volunteering. For instance, research underpinned by the social identity approach recognises that group-related processes.
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
New open access paper in EJSP w/@MhairiBowe @Blerina_Kellezi @LJHarkin Charles Baker @Prarsha "I knew I needed to live what I realised was faith in meā€: Enacting and transcending religious identity through food aid volunteering
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Volunteering can enhance both help-recipients’ and volunteers’ lives, so it is important to explore what motivates people to begin and continue volunteering. For instance, research underpinned by...
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
Do a PhD with @Blerina_Kellezi @DrMo_Malik and me! "Exploring HIV ā€˜Bugchasing’ And ā€˜Gift-Giving’ Amongst Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Social Cure/Social Curse Approach" Please share/RT! @lgbtqhwntu @gihntu @THTorguk @DGriffithsPSY @GiffPsych #SocialCure
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PhD Project - Exploring HIV ā€˜Bugchasing’ And ā€˜Gift-Giving’ Amongst Men Who Have Sex With Men: A Social Cure/Social Curse Approach at Nottingham Trent University, listed on FindAPhD.com
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Dr. Juliet Wakefield
2 years
even when accounting for wellbeing and loneliness at T1. We discuss the implications for enhancing group-based health interventions. @PsychologyNTU @TrentUni @NTUNews @ntu_research @ntu #ResearchReimagined #SocialCure #SocialIdentity #SocialPrescribing.
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