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R. Stephen Walsh
R. Stephen Walsh
Manchester Metroploitan University
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Affiliative and “self-as-doer” identities: relationships between social identity, social support, and emotional status amongst survivors of acquired brain injury (ABI)
RS Walsh, OT Muldoon, S Gallagher, DG Fortune
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 25 (4), 555-573, 2015
672015
Confirmatory Factor Analysis of the Inventory of Personality Organization-Reality Testing Subscale
N Dagnall, A Denovan, A Parker, D Ken, RS Walsh
Frontiers, 2018
532018
Acquired brain injury: combining social psychological and neuropsychological perspectives
RS Walsh, DG Fortune, S Gallagher, OT Muldoon
Health Psychology Review 8 (4), 458-472, 2014
462014
A thematic analysis investigating the impact of positive behavioral support training on the lives of service providers:“It makes you think differently”
RS Walsh, B McClean, N Doyle, S Ryan, SJ Scarborough-Lang, ...
Frontiers in psychology 10, 2408, 2019
422019
Social cure and social curse: Social identity resources and adjustment to acquired brain injury
OT Muldoon, RS Walsh, M Curtain, L Crawley, EL Kinsella
European Journal of Social Psychology 49 (6), 1272-1282, 2019
422019
Cognitive reserve and preinjury educational attainment: effects on outcome of community-based rehabilitation for longer-term individuals with acquired brain injury
DG Fortune, RS Walsh, HL Richards
International Journal of Rehabilitation Research 39 (3), 234-239, 2016
212016
Changes in aspects of social functioning depend upon prior changes in neurodisability in people with acquired brain injury undergoing post-acute neurorehabilitation
DG Fortune, RS Walsh, B Waldron, C McGrath, M Harte, S Casey, ...
Frontiers in Psychology 6, 1368, 2015
212015
The potential benefits of non-skills training (mental toughness) for elite athletes: Coping with the negative psychological effects of the COVID-19 pandemic
N Dagnall, KG Drinkwater, A Denovan, RS Walsh
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living 3, 581431, 2021
192021
To what extent have conspiracy theories undermined COVID-19: strategic narratives?
KG Drinkwater, N Dagnall, A Denovan, RS Walsh
Frontiers in Communication 6, 576198, 2021
192021
Bridging the gap between UK government strategic narratives and public opinion/behavior: lessons from COVID-19
N Dagnall, KG Drinkwater, A Denovan, RS Walsh
Frontiers in Communication 5, 71, 2020
192020
Rightsizing: Reframing the housing offer for older people
M Hammond, R Walsh, S White
Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)/PHASE@ Manchester School of …, 2018
82018
A longitudinal study of relationships between identity continuity and anxiety following brain injury
RS Walsh, OT Muldoon, DG Fortune, S Gallagher
Frontiers in Psychology 8, 249632, 2017
82017
Predicting GP visits: A multinomial logistic regression investigating GP visits amongst a cohort of UK patients living with Myalgic encephalomyelitis
RS Walsh, A Denovan, K Drinkwater, S Reddington, N Dagnall
BMC Family Practice 21, 1-8, 2020
62020
Self-ascribed paranormal ability: reflexive thematic analysis
KG Drinkwater, N Dagnall, S Walsh, L Sproson, M Peverell, A Denovan
Frontiers in psychology 13, 845283, 2022
52022
Getting my life reset Living with an acquired brain injury: The Irish experience
OT Muldoon, RS Walsh, M Curtin, E Kinsella
ABI Ireland, 2017
52017
Facilitating a return to productive roles following acquired brain injury: The impact of pre-injury work level, current abilities, and neuropsychological performance
DG Fortune, RS Walsh, S MacConaill, M Harte, HL Richards
Neuropsychological rehabilitation 31 (6), 914-934, 2021
42021
The man who used to shrug–one man’s lived experience of TBI
RS Walsh, L Crawley, N Dagnall, DG Fortune
NeuroRehabilitation 47 (1), 11-24, 2020
42020
Investigating the impact of staff training in positive behavioural support on service users’ quality of life
S Walsh, N Dagnall, S Ryan, N Doyle, SJ Scarbrough-Lang, B McClean
Learning Disability Practice 21 (5), 2018
32018
Key Cases in Forensic and Criminological Psychology
RS Walsh
12021
A Social Identity Approach to Acquired Brain Injury (ABI)
RS Walsh
University of Limerick, 2014
12014
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