Defining 'Frameworks Of Adjustment In Visible Differences'
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Welcome to our December Dictionary Series! We recognise that we reference a whole bunch of terms and theories on this podcast and felt it was time to have a handy series of definitions that you can keep coming back to. This is a series of 24 x 5 minute episodes covering some key terms that we use a lot in our work at the centre. Episodes will be released daily and definitions have been co-created with or provided by various members of the Centre for Appearance Research team. In this episode of the series, Bruna discusses different FRAMEWORKS OF ADJUSTMENT IN VISIBLE DIFFERENCES. To read more about Kent's (2000)Integrated Model, see: Kent, G. (2000) Understanding the experiences of people with disfigurements: an integration of four models of social and psychological functioning. Psychology, Health & Medicine. To read more about the ARC (2013) framework, see: Clarke, A., Thompson, A.R., Jenkinson, E., Rumsey, N. and Newell, R. (2013) CBT for appearance anxiety: Psychosocial interventions for anxiety due to visible difference. To find out more about the Centre for Appearance Research, follow us: On Twitter: twitter.com/CAR_UWE On Instagram: www.instagram.com/car_uwe/ On Facebook: www.facebook.com/AppearanceResearch Please remember to rate, review, share and subscribe and happy listening! The CAR podcast team xxx Transcript available soon at: bit.ly/3FfqSH6 Cover image designed by Abbi Matthews Episode developed and produced by Bruna Costa