D. App. Ed. Psy. Thesis.This thesis explores parents’ views, experiences, and constructions of children’s
mental health and wellbeing.
Chapter 1: A meta-ethnographic, systematic literature review was conducted to
synthesise findings of six studies which had explored the experiences of parents
whose children had accessed mental health services. Findings demonstrated
support for common understandings in help-seeking and access literature in mental
health. The synthesis highlighted the expectations, assumptions, and anticipated
consequences of constructing problems as mental health difficulties. Connections
were drawn with the possibilities made available in community-based and
partnership working in universal services.
Chapter 2: Provides an ethical and methodological consideration of the empirical
project presented in Chapter Three. The relationship between findings from the
literature review and the empirical project is discussed and the methodological
process is considered in depth. This includes consideration of the philosophical
assumptions related to a discourse analysis methodology and consideration of
ethically important moments which arose in carrying out the research.
Chapter 3: An empirical study focused on understanding parents’ construction of
wellbeing as a concept. A discourse analysis methodology was used to explore how
wellbeing is constructed in conversations amongst parents. Participants were
interviewed virtually in pre-existing pairs and the discussions then analysed. The
discursive constructions and wider discourses considered in this analysis were
explored from the perspective of power, positioning, and possibilities for action in
universal services when developing approaches to practice. Particular consideration
was given to the possible contribution of educational psychology.
Chapter 4: Provides a reflective and reflexive account of the research process and
outcomes and what this means for me as a trainee practitioner and researcher. The
implications for my own professional practice as a future EP are considered and
possible next steps in EP research and practice more generally are explored.
Cross referencing is used throughout the thesis. These links are indicated by text in
bold italics
Is data on this page outdated, violates copyrights or anything else? Report the problem now and we will take corresponding actions after reviewing your request.