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Dawn Leeming
Dawn Leeming
University of Huddersfield
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‘It should be the most natural thing in the world’: Exploring first‐time mothers' breastfeeding difficulties in the UK using audio‐diaries and interviews
I Williamson, D Leeming, S Lyttle, S Johnson
Maternal & child nutrition 8 (4), 434-447, 2012
1812012
Shame as a social phenomenon: A critical analysis of the concept of dispositional shame
D Leeming, M Boyle
Psychology and psychotherapy: Theory, research and practice 77 (3), 375-396, 2004
1602004
Reconstructing ‘the alcoholic’: recovering from alcohol addiction and the stigma this entails
JV Hill, D Leeming
International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction 12, 759-771, 2014
912014
Socially sensitive lactation: Exploring the social context of breastfeeding
D Leeming, I Williamson, S Lyttle, S Johnson
Psychology & health 28 (4), 450-468, 2013
912013
Managing shame: An interpersonal perspective
D Leeming, M Boyle
British journal of social psychology 52 (1), 140-160, 2013
912013
Evaluating the audio-diary method in qualitative research
I Williamson, D Leeming, S Lyttle, S Johnson
Qualitative Research Journal 15 (1), 20-34, 2015
902015
Expressing yourself: A feminist analysis of talk around expressing breast milk
S Johnson, I Williamson, S Lyttle, D Leeming
Social Science & Medicine 69 (6), 900-907, 2009
782009
The use of theory in qualitative research
D Leeming
Journal of Human Lactation 34 (4), 668-673, 2018
652018
Young people's images of cigarettes, alcohol and drugs
D Leeming, M Hanley, S Lyttle
Drugs: Education, prevention and policy 9 (2), 169-185, 2002
422002
Understanding process and context in breastfeeding support interventions: The potential of qualitative research
D Leeming, J Marshall, A Locke
Maternal & child nutrition 13 (4), e12407, 2017
412017
Making use of expertise: A qualitative analysis of the experience of breastfeeding support for first‐time mothers
D Leeming, I Williamson, S Johnson, S Lyttle
Maternal & Child Nutrition 11 (4), 687-702, 2015
412015
Maintaining the ‘good maternal body’: expressing milk as a way of negotiating the demands and dilemmas of early infant feeding
S Johnson, D Leeming, I Williamson, S Lyttle
Journal of Advanced Nursing 69 (3), 590-599, 2013
412013
Empowerment or regulation? Women’s perspectives on expressing Milk
S Johnson, D Leeming, S Lyttle, I Williamson
Beyond health, beyond choice: Breastfeeding constraints and realities, 180-192, 2012
172012
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on those supported in the community with long-term mental health problems: a qualitative analysis of power, threat, meaning and survival
D Leeming, M Lucock, K Shibazaki, N Pilkington, B Scott
Community Mental Health Journal 58 (7), 1297-1309, 2022
142022
A hermeneutic phenomenological exploration of feeling joyful
PH Chauhan, D Leeming, N King
The Journal of Positive Psychology 15 (1), 99-106, 2020
142020
Self‐conscious emotions and breastfeeding support: A focused synthesis of UK qualitative research
D Leeming, J Marshall, S Hinsliff
Maternal & Child Nutrition 18 (1), e13270, 2022
132022
Accounting for psychological problems: How user-friendly is formulation?
D Leeming, M Boyle, J MacDonald
Clinical Psychology Forum 200, 12-15, 2009
132009
Shame and using mental health services: connection and validation or alienation and objectification?
D Leeming, M Boyle
62013
Shame and later life
D Leeming
Psige Newsletter 67, 17-21, 1998
61998
Managing the dynamics of shame in breastfeeding support
D Leeming
Social experiences of breastfeeding, 23-38, 2018
52018
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