The relationship between Bipolar Disorder and financial difficulties: A qualitative exploration of client’s views
The relationship between Bipolar Disorder and financial difficulties: A qualitative exploration of client’s views
This paper uses a qualitative methodology to explore how those with a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder view their mental health as related to their finances. Themes identified were guilt around impulse spending, comfort spending and avoidant coping with finances.
Richardson, Thomas
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Jansen, Megan
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Turton, Wendy
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Bell, Lorraine
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Richardson, Thomas
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Jansen, Megan
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Turton, Wendy
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Bell, Lorraine
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Richardson, Thomas, Jansen, Megan, Turton, Wendy and Bell, Lorraine
(2017)
The relationship between Bipolar Disorder and financial difficulties: A qualitative exploration of client’s views.
Clinical Psychology Forum.
(In Press)
Abstract
This paper uses a qualitative methodology to explore how those with a diagnosis of Bipolar Disorder view their mental health as related to their finances. Themes identified were guilt around impulse spending, comfort spending and avoidant coping with finances.
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Richardson In Press- Bipolar and Finances Qualitative.pdf
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Accepted/In Press date: 7 February 2017
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Psychology
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Local EPrints ID: 405770
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/405770
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Megan Jansen
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Wendy Turton
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Lorraine Bell
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