What a mess: can we tidy up the concept of health?
Philosophical Psychology
(2024)
Solitude is not thrust upon any lovable person: loneliness, shame and the problem (of) personality',
Journal of Psychosocial Studies
(2024)
Phenomenology, delusions and justice
World Psychiatry
June 2024
Silence, depression and bodily doubt: Toward a phenomenology of silence in psychopathology.
Philosophical Psychology (early access) (2024)
Knowing Covid-19: The Pandemic and Beyond
Manchester: Manchester University Press (2024)
History at the heart of medicine'
[version 1; peer review: awaiting
peer review].
Wellcome Open Res
(2024)
Epistemic Arguments for a Democratic Right to Silence.
The Philosophical Quarterly
(2024)
Implying implausibility and undermining versus accepting peoples’ experiences of suicidal ideation and self-harm in Emergency Department psychosocial assessments.
Frontiers in Psychiatry
(2024)
The history of loneliness: what we know so far.
WHO Europe Behavioural and Cultural Insights Hub
(2024)
Gatekeeping and factors underlying decisions not to refer to mental health services after self-harm: Triangulating video-recordings of consultations, interviews, medical records and discharge letters
Science Direct
(2023)
'The hermeneutic problem of psychiatry' and the co-production of meaning in psychiatric healthcare.
Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement (2023)
Why We Should Be Curious About Each Other.
Philosophies (2023)
This project was generously funded by wellcome. Grant : [226603/Z/22/Z], 'EPIC: Epistemic Injustice in Health Care'.