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Number of items at this level: 39.
- Bacon, J. (2007) Psyche moving: ‘active imagination’ and ‘focusing’ in movement-based performance and psychotherapy. Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy. 2(1), pp. 17-28. 1743-2987.
- Bacon, J. and Wainwright, R. (2007) Authentic movement. Paper presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-7 September 2007. Chair and Convenor (Unpublished)
- Callaghan, J. and Alexander, J. (2016) Using creative method to explore children’s experiences of domestic violence. Invited Presentation presented to: Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP) Annual Conference, Ramapo College, New Jersey, U.S., 16-17 May 2016. (Unpublished)
- Corr, S. and Wilson, J. M. (2007) What can autobiography do? Life writing, ill health and healing. Paper presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-7 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Cumming, S. and Visser, J. (2009) Using art with vulnerable children. Support for Learning. 24(4), pp. 151-158. 0268-2141.
- Ekberg, M. E. (2007) The concept of health. Paper presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-6 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Goodgame, J. and Groom, B. (2007) Beyond words: exploring communication and expression through therapeutic dance with children with special educational needs. Workshop presented to: Learning Conference 2007: 14th International Conference on Learning, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 26-29 June 2007. (Unpublished)
- Griffiths, S. (2007) The experience of creative activity as a treatment medium - participants' experiences. Journal of Mental Health. 17(1), pp. 49-63. 0963-8237.
- Griffiths, S. and Corr, S. (2007) The use of creative activities with people with mental health problems – a survey of occupational therapists. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 70(3), pp. 107-114. 1477-6006.
- Hilse, C., Griffiths, S. and Corr, S. (2007) The impact of participating in a poetry workshop. British Journal of Occupational Therapy. 70(10), pp. 431-438. 1477-6006.
- Lowis, M. J. (2007) A review of some original research on the effects of music listening. Paper presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-7 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Perepa, P. (2016) Creative movement approaches and autism. Invited Keynote presented to: Healing Autism: the Spiritual Dimension, Chennai, India, 04-06 January 2016.
- Prior, R. W. (2014) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 5(1), pp. 3-6. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2013) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 4(1), p. 3. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2013) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 3(3), pp. 239-242. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2012) Opening address. Other presented to: Colour My Well-being, The University of Northampton, 19-20 April 2012. (Unpublished)
- Prior, R. W. (2012) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 3(1), p. 3. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2011) Knowing what is known: education, training and research issues in applied arts for health and well-being. Paper presented to: Knowing Ways: Critical Learning in Arts Practice, Edinburgh, Scotland, 08-10 September 2011. (Unpublished)
- Prior, R. W. (2011) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 2(1), pp. 3-5. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2011) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts & Health. 2(3), pp. 203-206. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2010) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 1(3), pp. 237-239. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2009) Inspiring Transformations: Applied Arts and Health Conference. Inspiring Transformations: Applied Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 8-10 September 2009. [Convenor and Chair] (Unpublished)
- Prior, R. W. (2009) Editorial. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 1(1), pp. 3-6. 2040-2457.
- Prior, R. W. (2007) Chair and convenor at: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference. Chair presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-7 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Quinney, M., Youell, J. and Ward, A. (2017) Sharing stories for wellbeing - the role of life story work in palliative care. Poster presented to: Facing Death Creatively, St Christopher's Hospice, London, 13 October 2017.
- Singlehurst, H., Corr, S., Wilson, J. M. and Allen, S. (2010) Using autobiography to explore occupational transitions of those living with or beyond cancer. Paper presented to: World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT) 15th World Congress, Santiago, Chile, 04-07 May 2010. (Unpublished)
- Ward, A. (2017) Understanding the experiences of people with dementia through storytelling. Invited Presentation presented to: Storytelling for Health International Conference, Swansea, 16-17 June 2017.
- Ward, A. (2017) The value of using photography and storytelling with people with dementia. Invited Presentation presented to: First International Conference on Arts and Dementia Research: Theory, Methodology and Evidence, London, 09-10 March 2017.
- Ward, A. (2016) TimeSlips™ storytelling within an acute dementia ward: the value of being creative. Invited Presentation presented to: 26th Annual Conference of Alzheimer Europe: Excellence in Dementia Research and Care, Copenhagen, Denmark, 31 October - 02 November 2016.
- Ward, A. (2016) Photography and storytelling: people with early stage dementia’s experiences explored. Invited Presentation presented to: Ageing in an Inclusive Society Seminar, London, 07 September 2016.
- Ward, A. (2015) Exploring the experiences of people with early stage dementia through photography and storytelling. London: Winston Churchill Memorial Trust.
- Ward, A. (2015) Exploring the benefit of participatory drama and storytelling workshops for people with young onset dementia and their carers. Paper presented to: Fourth Annual Creative Dementia Arts Network Conference: The Contribution of Creative Arts to Building Dementia Friendly Communities, Oxford, 16 April 2015. (Unpublished)
- Ward, A. and Brear, J. (2016) Creative storytelling at the Forest Centre: our experience of the TimeSlips method. Poster presented to: 31st International Conference of Alzheimer’s Disease International: Dementia: Global Perspective – Local Solutions, Budapest, Hungary, 21-24 April 2016. (Unpublished)
- Ward, A., Parkes, J. and Prior, R. W. (2013) Developing a creative and theatre based intervention for young people with dementia and their carers. Invited Presentation presented to: 23rd Alzheimer Europe Conference, St. Julian's, Malta, 10-12 October 2013. (Unpublished)
- Ward, A. and Schack Thoft, D. (2016) Understanding people with dementia’s experiences through involvement with photography and storytelling. Invited Presentation presented to: 26th Annual Conference of Alzheimer Europe: Excellence in Dementia Research and Care, Copenhagen, Denmark, 31 October - 02 November 2016.
- Wilson, J. M. (2008) Obtaining life stories: the ins and outs of narrative. Seminar Presentation presented to: Seminar Series, The School of Health, University of Northampton, Northampton, 21 January 2008. (Unpublished)
- Wilson, J. M. and Corr, S. (2007) What can autobiography do? Life writing, illness and healing. Panel Presentation presented to: Inspiring Transformations: The Arts and Health Conference, University of Northampton, 3-7 September 2007. (Unpublished)
- Youell, J. and Ward, A. (2016) Why use storytelling in palliative care? ehospice. 14/01/2016
- Youell, J., Ward, A. and Quinney, M. (2016) Supporting wellbeing for people in palliative care: the role of sharing stories for wellbeing life story workshops. In: Davidson, J. and Saber, Y. (eds.) Narrating Illness: Prospects and Constraints. Oxford: Inter-Disciplinary Press.