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Motivations for allyship with mental health consumer movements

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Brenda Happell, Julie Sharrock, Terri Warner, Aine O’Donovan, Emma Hurley & Sarah Gordon. (2023) Changing ‘the world for the better’: motivations of mental health academics for supporting expert by experience roles in mental health education. Journal of Mental Health 32:4, pages 779-786.
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Brett Scholz, Sarah E. Gordon & Gareth J. Treharne. (2021) Special issue introduction – working towards allyship: acknowledging and redressing power imbalances in psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology 18:4, pages 451-458.
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Brenda Happell, Sarah Gordon, Julie Sharrock, Aine O' Donovan, Nuala Kenny & Terri Warner. (2023) There is something about oppression: Allies' perspectives on challenges in relationships with experts by experience. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 32:3, pages 744-754.
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Meg A. Warren & Allison Schwam. (2022) So you think you are an ally? Effects of (in)congruence between men's self‐perceptions and women's perceptions of men's values and allyship on women's inclusion and vitality. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology 96:1, pages 119-143.
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Nathalie Spielmann, Susan Dobscha & L. J. Shrum. (2023) Brands and Social Justice Movements: The Effects of True versus Performative Allyship on Brand Evaluation. Journal of the Association for Consumer Research 8:1, pages 83-94.
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Rita Karoline Olsen. (2022) “Now I Understand why She Needs Our help”. The International Journal of Children’s Rights 30:4, pages 990-1020.
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Brenda Happell, Sarah Gordon, Julie Sharrock, Aine O'Donovan & Terri Warner. (2022) ‘What's she doing here?’ Overcoming barriers to the implementation of Expert by Experience positions in academia. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal 69:6, pages 689-702.
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Sebastian von Peter & Gustaaf F. Bos. (2022) The Necessity of Unsettling Encounters in Collaborative Research – Reflections of Two Researchers without Experiential Expertise. Collaborations: A Journal of Community-Based Research and Practice 5:1.
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Brenda Happell, Aine O'Donovan, Julie Sharrock, Terri Warner & Sarah Gordon. (2021) They are a different breed aren’t they? Exploring how experts by experience influence students through mental health education. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 30:S1, pages 1354-1365.
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