Author
Number of items: 15.
Weathering a violent storm together – Witnessing and co-constructing meaning in collaborative engagement with those experiencing psychosis-related challenges. (2018)
Lizette Nolte
Developing best practice in Psychologically Informed Environments. (2017)
Lizette Nolte
(Dis)gracefully navigating the challenges of diversity learning and teaching – reflections on the Social Graces as a diversity training tool. (2017)
Lizette Nolte
The Impact of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) on Training and Practice in Clinical Psychology. (2017)
Pieter W. Nel,
David Novelli
and
Lizette Nolte
Talking or keeping silent about parental mental health problems : A grounded theory of parents’ decision-making about whether or not to talk to their children about parental mental health difficulties. (2016)
Lizette Nolte
and
Bernadette Wren
Negotiating motherhood as a refugee: Experiences of loss, love, survival and pain in the context of forced migration. (2016)
Aisling Kelly,
Pieter W Nel
and
Lizette Nolte
Creating ripples : Towards practice based evidence for Narrative Therapy within NHS contexts. (2016)
Lizette Nolte,
Rachel Brown,
Scott Ferguson
and
Jennifer Sole
Diversity learning through story and connection: ZHE:[noun] undefined. (2016)
Lizette Nolte
and
Kofi Kramo
'It felt like it was night all the time' : listening to the experiences of birth mothers whose children have been taken into care or adopted. (2015)
Nina Memarnia,
Lizette Nolte,
Clare Norris
and
Alex Harborne
From silence to a public voice. (2013)
Lizette Nolte
Becoming visible : The impact of parental mental health difficulties on children. (2013)
Lizette Nolte
The experiences of being a trainee clinical psychologist from a black and minority ethnic group : a qualitative study. (2012)
Snehal Shah,
Nicholas Wood
and
Lizette Nolte
Adventures in diversity training. (2012)
Lizette Nolte
and
Pieter W. Nel
White is a colour too : Engaging actively with the risks, challenges and rewards of cross-cultural family therapy training and practice. (2007)
Lizette Nolte
Talking to parents about talking to their children about parental mental distress. (2007)
Lizette Nolte
and
Rachael Lippett