Items where Author is "Williams, GA"
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Journal article
GOODWIN, T.C. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2023. Testing the roles of perceived control, optimism, and gratitude in the relationship between General/Personal Belief in a Just World and wellbeing/depression. Social Justice Research. ISSN 0885-7466
CHARURA, D., MCFARLANE, K., WALKER, B. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2017. Above all, do no harm: towards more ethical ways of being and acting in psychological formulation. Clinical Psychology Forum, 293, pp. 7-11. ISSN 1747-5732
WILLIAMS, G.A., 2016. In defence of a multi-paradigmatic approach to theory development in community psychology. Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice, 7 (2), pp. 1-7. ISSN 2163-8667
KARANIKA-MURRAY, M., BARTHOLOMEW, K.J., WILLIAMS, G.A. and COX, T., 2015. Leader-Member Exchange across two hierarchical levels of leadership: concurrent influences on work characteristics and employee psychological health. Work & Stress, 29 (1), pp. 57-74. ISSN 0267-8373
HUSSAIN, Z., WILLIAMS, G.A. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2015. An exploratory study of the association between online gaming addiction and enjoyment motivations for playing massively multiplayer online role-playing games. Computers in Human Behavior, 50, pp. 221-230. ISSN 0747-5632
HULL, D.C., WILLIAMS, G.A. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2013. Video game characteristics, happiness and flow as predictors of addiction among video game players: a pilot study. Journal of Behavioral Addictions, 2 (3), pp. 145-152. ISSN 2062-5871
DHEENSA, S. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2009. 'I have NF. NF does not have me': an interpretative phenomenological analysis of coping with Neurofibromatosis Type 1. Health Psychology Update, 18 (1), pp. 3-8.
WILLIAMS, G.A., PARK, J.R., TRAYNOR, V., NAIRN, S., O'BRIEN, E., CHAPPLE, M. and JOHNSON, S., 2009. Lecturers' and students' perceptions of portfolios in an English School of Nursing. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 18, pp. 1113-1122.
NAIRN, S., O'BRIEN, E., TRAYNOR, V., WILLIAMS, G.A., CHAPPLE, M. and JOHNSON, S., 2006. Student nurses' knowledge skills and attitudes towards the use of porfolios in a school of nursing. Issues in Clinical Nursing, 15 (12), pp. 1509-1520.
WILLIAMS, G.A. and LAUNGANI, P., 1999. Analysis of teamwork in an NHS community trust: an empirical study. Journal of Interprofessional Care, 13 (1), pp. 19-28. ISSN 1356-1820
WILLIAMS, G.A., 1999. Disease diagnosed. Review of Gerstman, B. 'Epidemiology kept simple: an introduction to classical and modern epidemiology'. Health Service Journal (7), pp. 26-27.
WILLIAMS, G.A., 1998. Video technology and children's evidence: international perspectives and recent research. Medicine and Law, 17, pp. 263-281.
WILLIAMS, G.A., WATKINS, L. and LAUNGANI, P., 1997. Community patient-focused care: fantasy or reality? Journal of Community Nursing, 11 (3), pp. 16-17. ISSN 0140-0908
WILLIAMS, G.A., WATKINS, L. and LAUNGANI, P., 1996. Doing the right thing? Nursing Management, 3 (3), pp. 24-25.
Chapter in book
WILLIAMS, G.A. and KIBOWSKI, F., 2016. Latent class analysis and latent profile analysis. In: L.A. JASON and D.S. GLENWICK, eds., Handbook of methodological approaches to community-based research: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 143-151. ISBN 9780190243654
LEDUCQ, M. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2004. Promoting positive work environments: the role of the clinical mentor. In: Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. Castelo da Maia, Portugal: PUBLISMAI, pp. 223-229. ISBN 9729048150
WILLIAMS, G.A. and ALBERY, I.P., 2004. An application of a two-factor approach to work stressor assessment with health service employees. In: J. HOUDMONT and S. MCINTYRE, eds., Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology. Castelo da Maia, Portugal: PUBLISMAI, pp. 416-425. ISBN 9729048150
Conference contribution
WILLIAMS, G.A., ALLAN, J., CHARURA, D., COHEN, E., METH, F., O'DWYER, L., SHAW, M. and TAYLOR, S., 2017. The asylum-seeker and refugee experience - an interpretative phenomenological analysis of interview data elicited through the use of artefacts. In: ECPA 10th European Congress of Community Psychology, CastleGate, Newcastle, 18-20 October 2017.
METH, F., WILLIAMS, G.A. and SHAW, M., 2017. The asylum-seeker and refugee experience - the role of qualitative studies for research-informed policy development and delivery. In: Qualitative Methods in Psychology (QMiP) Conference, Aberystwyth University, Aberystwyth, Wales, 5-7 July 2017.
SPARSHOTT-MCDAID, F. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2016. Processes of community organizing through twelve step recovery: a case study of Alcoholics Anonymous. In: American Psychological Association (APA) 124th Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, United States, 4-7 August 2016.
WILLIAMS, G.A. and O'DWYER, L., 2016. Analysis of the religious convert’s wellbeing needs: a narrative literature review. In: British Psychological Society 2016 Annual Conference, East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, 26-28 April 2016.
SPARSHOTT-MCDAID, F. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2016. Interpretative phenomenological analysis of the development of spirituality with recovering members of Alcoholics Anonymous. In: British Psychological Society 2016 Annual Conference, East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, 26-28 April 2016.
QURESHI, Z. and WILLIAMS, G.A., 2016. The impact of conversion to Islam on psychological well-being: an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) of four Muslim women’s experiences. In: British Psychological Society 2016 Annual Conference, East Midlands Conference Centre, Nottingham, 26-28 April 2016.
WILLIAMS, G.A. and O'DWYER, L., 2016. The impact of religious or spiritual conversion: commonalities and differences among the faiths. In: Sixth International Conference on Religion & Spirituality in Society, Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C., United States, 22-23 March 2016.
HUSSAIN, Z., WILLIAMS, G.A. and GRIFFITHS, M.D., 2015. Online gaming addiction and motivations: psychological links, assessment and treatment. In: 2nd International Conference on Behavioral Addictions (ICBA), Budapest, Hungary, 16-18 March 2015.
BLANEY, L., WILLIAMS, G.A., HILL, R. and BRUNSDEN, V., 2014. From Florence Nightingale to Kathy Charmaz: The methodological journey to constructivist grounded theory with firefighters. In: Emergency Services Conference: Second Biennial Event. Themes in Planning, Response and recovery (ES2014), Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 11 November 2014.
WILLIAMS, G.A., 2013. Implementing community arts programs - a case study of effective processes and inherent challenges. In: Fifth International Arts in Applied Psychology and Education Conference, Riverside Centre, Derby, 17th July 2013, Derby.
WILLIAMS, G.A. and STRATER, K., 2013. Implementing community arts programs: themes, challenges, and methodologies. In: Society for Community Research and Action Biennial, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, 26-29 June 2013, Miami, Florida.
MEREDITH, A., WILLIAMS, G.A. and MILLER, H., 2012. Construction of self in massively multiplayer online games. In: 2nd Cyberpsychology and Computer Psychology Conference 2012 (CyComP 2012), Bolton, Lancashire, United Kingdom, 16-17 July 2012.
WILLIAMS, G.A., 2010. Exploring what is hidden: the power of latent class analysis in uncovering barriers to engagement in the arts. In: BPS Mathematics, Statistics & Computing Section Annual Scientific Meeting, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 14 December 2010, Nottingham.
WILLIAMS, G.A., HUMBERSTONE, A. and HARRIS, T., 2010. Participation in the arts and well-being: barriers and benefits. Arts in the Big Society? In: National Association of Local Government Arts Officers (NALGAO) Conference, Brighton, 6-7 December 2010, Brighton.
WILLIAMS, G.A., HUMBERSTONE, A. and HARRIS, T., 2010. Participation in the arts and well-being: constructing a typology of perceived barriers and benefits. In: British Psychological Society Annual Conference, Stratford-upon-Avon, 14-16 April 2010, Stratford-upon-Avon.
Thesis
WILLIAMS, G.A., 2003. Intrapersonal and extrapersonal factors in stressor perceptions, coping and strain among NHS staff. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.