2017
DOI: 10.1177/1359105317734871
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Critical health psychology in New Zealand: Developments, directions and reflections

Abstract: We examine how critical health psychology developed in New Zealand, taking an historical perspective to document important influences. We discuss how academic appointments created a confluence of critical researchers at Massey University, how interest in health psychology arose and expanded, how the critical turn eventuated and how connections, both local and international, were important in building and sustaining these developments. We discuss the evolution of teaching a critical health psychology training p… Show more

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“…But, overall, experiences of the pandemic could differ vastly between Aotearoa and other countries, given how the pandemic has developed to date. Taking a critical lens in health psychology offers one useful way in which to consider people's experiences in terms of how they are shaped by broader issues of equity, justice and sociocultural context (Chamberlain et al., 2018 ; Lyons & Chamberlain, 2006 ). This would involve examining people's diverse socio‐economic locations, their cultural values and practices, and the evolving context of the pandemic—namely, the varied conditions in which people discursively make sense of and act on their need for intimacy.…”
Section: New Terrain In Mobile Dating Research: Entanglements Of Risk Affect and Discursive Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But, overall, experiences of the pandemic could differ vastly between Aotearoa and other countries, given how the pandemic has developed to date. Taking a critical lens in health psychology offers one useful way in which to consider people's experiences in terms of how they are shaped by broader issues of equity, justice and sociocultural context (Chamberlain et al., 2018 ; Lyons & Chamberlain, 2006 ). This would involve examining people's diverse socio‐economic locations, their cultural values and practices, and the evolving context of the pandemic—namely, the varied conditions in which people discursively make sense of and act on their need for intimacy.…”
Section: New Terrain In Mobile Dating Research: Entanglements Of Risk Affect and Discursive Agencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Critical health psychology offers a health psychology approach to the study of narratives. Its society (International Society of Critical Health Psychology, www.ischp.net ) arranges conferences, publishes papers and books on the topic ( Chamberlain et al, 2018 ). Incorporating ‘public health’ into Health Humanities, as suggested by Saffran (2014) , seems another sensible proposition (cf.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Murray maintained links with the United Kingdom and Europe and at the 1994 EHPS meeting in Spain, where he was presenting some of his work on cancer stories, he met Kerry Chamberlain. Since they were two of the few at the meeting interested in qualitative work, they soon struck up a friendship and Chamberlain invited Murray to Aotearoa/New Zealand where he was delighted to meet Chamberlain’s PhD students Antonia Lyons and Chris Stephens and to participate in a meeting of the New Zealand Health Psychology Society (see Chamberlain et al, 2018). His work in New Zealand led to a monograph on narrative health psychology (Murray, 1997) and alerted him to the growing interest in various critical approaches.…”
Section: Michael Murray: the “Come-from-away”mentioning
confidence: 99%