Research Project title
The Impact of Restorative Environments on recovery from Bi-polar disorder
Researchers
Yeow May Tan
Direct Supervisor
Dr Cameron Duff, BA (Hons), PhD (UQ)
Dr Cameron Duff specializes in the use of qualitative research methods and have led qualitative studies in both Australia and Canada. He has supervised three honours projects in the past year.
Organisation
Monash University, School of Psychology and Psychiatry
This study will investigate the utility of ‘restorative places’ for people recovering from Bipolar Disorder. Qualitative methods including the use of photovoice and interviews will be used. Each participant will be provided with a disposable camera and visit their favourite places to take photographs of what recovery means to them. Also, each participant will be required to attend two interview sessions to discuss the photographs taken and tell their individual stories.
Participants must be self-identified patients who is recovering from bi-polar disorder, has been in recovery for at least 2 years and aged between 18-60 years. Also, participants must be fluent in English.
If you are interested in participating or require more information, please contact Yeow May Tan on 0431 161 288 or email ymtan6@student.monash.edu.au.
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