This episode was recorded by Brett Scholz, with WendyStainton-Rogers. In this third episode of Volume Two, Wendy looks back on receiving the ISCHP lifetime achievement award (2023), shares her plans for (more!) book-writing, reflects on q-methodology as a ‘boutique method’, and reminiscesabout memorable conference moments (including a story about the infamous water pistols!). You can read more about Wendy and her work at the following links:https://ischp.net/2016/09/05/proffile-wendy-stainton-rogers/https://ischp.net/2023/09/11/2023-ischp-award-winners/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wendy-Stainton-Rogers
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2.2. Gareth Treharne: Capacity-Building
This episode was recorded by Brett Scholz, with Gareth Treharne. In this second episode of Volume Two, Gareth reflects on his research and teaching, his experiences of attending ISCHP conferences, and his term as ISCHP chair.
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2.1. Kerry Chamberlain: Support
This episode was recorded by Brett Scholz, Ally Gibson, and Andrea LaMarre. Kicking off Volume Two, Kerry Chamberlain shares his experience witnessing the creation of ISCHP. He discusses how the society came to be what is is today and what he sees as the challenges and future for qualitative research in health psychology.
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Volume Two: Teaser
We are thrilled to announce that volume two of our ISCHP podcast, The Operative Word is about to kick off! We will hear from core and foundational members of ISCHP, honouring their invaluable contributions to the field. Join us as we unravel the complexities that shape how critical health psychologists understand health and wellbeing. Episode One will be released at the beginning of March.
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Volume 1 Issue 6: Hope
In the 6th and final(!) Issue of Volume 1 of The Operative Word (#TheOW), Dr Andrea LaMarre calls for optimism amongst critical health psychologists - even as we continue to put our scholarship where our politics are, and dismantle power structures. Providing a meaningful and thought-provoking bookend to our first volume, she challenges us to think about how to balance deconstruction with reconstruction.
Welcome to The Operative Word! This is the podcast of the International Society of Critical Health Psychology. Join us as we unravel the complexities that shape how critical health psychologists understand health and wellbeing. Each month, we hear from a different foundation member of ISCHP to tell us about their careers in critical health psychology. New episodes released monthly from March 2025.