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  1. Processes of Sharing and Relating of Women With Multiple Sclerosis Through a Group Psychological Intervention: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study
  2. Trajectories of change in experiences of multiple sclerosis: insights from an online group psychological intervention
  3. Developing a Phenomenology of Autism
  4. Picturing oneself over time: a multi‐modal interpretative phenomenological analysis of pain management trajectories
  5. Psychotherapists’ experience of the transition to telepsychotherapy amidst COVID-19 in India
  6. Making sense of an artwork: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of participants’ accounts of viewing a well-known painting.
  7. Interpersonal dynamics of women in midlife living with involuntary childlessness
  8. The Long-Term Impact of Multisystemic Therapy: An Experiential Study of the Adolescent-Young Adult Life Transition
  9. Achieving excellence in interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA): Four markers of high quality
  10. Exploring the Experiences of Four Men Living with Involuntary Childlessness in Midlife
  11. Knitting with my mother: Using interpretative phenomenological analysis and video to investigate the lived experience of dyadic crafting in dementia care
  12. The Lived Experiences of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
  13. Emptiness, Engulfment, and Life Struggle: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Chronic Depression
  14. Participants and researchers searching for meaning: conceptual developments for interpretative phenomenological analysis
  15. Looking Forward: Conceptual and Methodological Developments in Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis: Introduction to the Special Issue
  16. Painting pain: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of representations of living with chronic pain.
  17. From methods to methodology: Reflection on keeping the philosophical commitments of interpretative phenomenological analysis
  18. Interpretative phenomenological analysis as a useful methodology for research on the lived experience of pain
  19. Being depleted and being shaken: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experiential features of a first episode of depression
  20. Accuracy of recall of information about a cancer-predisposing BRCA1/2 gene mutation among patients and relatives
  21. ‘Finding Your Own Place’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Young Men’s Experience of Early Recovery from Addiction
  22. ‘Drinking is our modern way of bonding’: Young people’s beliefs about interventions to encourage moderate drinking
  23. The process of developing evidence-based guidance in medicine and public health: a qualitative study of views from the inside
  24. Doing the right thing for one's children: deciding whether to take the genetic test for Huntington's disease as a moral dilemma
  25. The personal experience of parenting a child with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease: perceptions across Europe
  26. The Holistic Phase Model of Early Adult Crisis
  27. To know or not to know? Dilemmas for women receiving unknown oocyte donation
  28. Communicating BRCA1/2 genetic test results within the family: A qualitative analysis
  29. Treatment decision making in anonymous donor eggin-vitrofertilisation: A qualitative study of childless women and women with genetically related children
  30. Evaluating the contribution of interpretative phenomenological analysis
  31. Evaluating the contribution of interpretative phenomenological analysis: a reply to the commentaries and further development of criteria
  32. Unravelling complexities involved in parenting a child with cystic fibrosis: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
  33. “The top of my head came off ”: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of depression
  34. Images of addiction and recovery: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of addiction and recovery as expressed in visual images
  35. The Development of a Methodology for Examining the Process of Family Communication of Genetic Test Results
  36. ‘It is Just Habitual’: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experience of Long-Term Recovery from Addiction
  37. Comparing family members’ motivations and attitudes towards genetic testing for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer: a qualitative analysis
  38. Investigating the Form and Dynamics of Crisis Episodes in Early Adulthood: The Application of a Composite Qualitative Method
  39. The communicative power of metaphors: An analysis and interpretation of metaphors in accounts of the experience of addiction
  40. The stormy search for self in early adulthood: Developmental crisis and the dissolution of dysfunctional personae.
  41. ‘That’s not masculine’
  42. Alcohol and the self: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the experience of addiction and its impact on the sense of self and identity
  43. The Fearfulness of Chronic Pain and the Centrality of the Therapeutic Relationship in Containing It: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
  44. Through a Mother's Lens: A Qualitative Analysis Reveals How Temporal Experience Shifts When a Boy Born Preterm Has Cystic Fibrosis
  45. “Can't Really Trust That, So What Can I Trust?”: A Polyvocal, Qualitative Analysis of the Psychology of Mistrust
  46. Women, Anger, and Aggression
  47. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
  48. The Impact of Juvenile Huntington's Disease on the Family
  49. Alcohol consumption and masculine identity among young men
  50. Pain as an assault on the self: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the psychological impact of chronic benign low back pain
  51. Caring for a child with Juvenile Huntington’s Disease: helpful and unhelpful support
  52. Young men's ambivalence toward alcohol
  53. Appraising qualitative research for inclusion in systematic reviews: a quantitative and qualitative comparison of three methods
  54. Hermeneutics, human sciences and health: linking theory and practice
  55. I was like a wild wild person: Understanding feelings of anger using interpretative phenomenological analysis
  56. Mister In-between
  57. The outcome of child psychoanalysis from the patient's point of view: A qualitative analysis of a long-term follow-up study
  58. Living with a body separate from the self. The experience of the body in chronic benign low back pain: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
  59. The personal experience of juvenile Huntington's disease: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of parents' accounts of the primary features of a rare genetic condition
  60. I feel like a scrambled egg in my head: An idiographic case study of meaning making and anger using interpretative phenomenological analysis
  61. How can systematic reviews incorporate qualitative research? A critical perspective
  62. Managing time: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of patients' and physiotherapists' perceptions of adherence to therapeutic exercise for low back pain
  63. The personal experience of carers of stroke survivors: an interpretative phenomenological analysis
  64. Evidence into practice: a theory based study of achieving national health targets in primary care
  65. The problem of appraising qualitative research
  66. Erratum to: A simple method for analyzing data from a randomized trial with a missing binary outcome
  67. Living with vitiligo: Dealing with difference
  68. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and the New Genetics
  69. Making Sense of Risk: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of Vulnerability to Heart Disease
  70. Risk Perception and Decision-making Processes in Candidates for Genetic Testing for Huntington’s Disease: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis
  71. Towards a relational self: Social engagement during pregnancy and psychological preparation for motherhood
  72. How does personal therapy affect therapists' practice?
  73. Qualitative methodology
  74. Shifting Identities: The Negotiation of Meanings Between Texts and Between Persons