Dr Craig Murray
Senior LecturerResearch Overview
I am a health psychologist, academic researcher, and qualitative methods specialist. My main research interests are identity, stigma, sexuality, and embodiment in relation to living with a chronic physical health condition, physical disability or visible difference. In particular, I research issues surrounding amputation and artificial limb use.
Current Teaching
Qualitative Research Methods in Clinical and Health Psychology (especially Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis, thematic analysis and Discourse Analysis)
Literature review methodology (particularly qualitative metasyntheses)
Additional Information
PhD Supervision Interests
I am willing to supervise self-funded PhD students or students who have such funding in place on the below topics. Potential applicants should contact me in the first instance. Qualitative analyses of topics related to health psychology or clinical psychology. In particular: Amputation, prosthesis use and phantom limb pain Experience of physical health complaints and related services
09/03/2021 → 08/09/2022
Research
17/04/2017 → 17/04/2020
Research
01/02/2010 → 30/04/2014
Research
Examination
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Membership of board
Consultancy
Examination
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Editorial activity
Examination
- Clinical Psychology