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Professor Donna Youngs

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School: Humanities and Social Sciences

Donna Youngs

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  • Development of a measure of kindness, Youngs, D., Yaneva, M., Canter, D. 1 Mar 2023, In: Current Psychology
  • Exploring Core Addiction Themes and Their Resolution in Recovery Narratives Using the “Life as a Film” (LAAF) Procedure, Rowlands, D., Youngs, D., Canter, D. 2 Oct 2022, In: Journal of Constructivist Psychology
  • Narratives roles of criminal actions, Canter, D., Youngs, D. 1 Jan 2022, Clinical Forensic Psychology, Cham, Switzerland, Springer
  • Offense Narrative Roles of Turkish Offenders, Zeyrek-Rios, E., Canter, D., Youngs, D. 1 Sep 2022, In: International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology
  • Psychopathy, offending style and crime scene behavior, Tkazky, S., Youngs, D., Rowlands, D. 1 Jan 2022, Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior, London, Elsevier
  • Criminals’ Narrative Identity, Youngs, D., Rowlands, D., Canter, D. 29 Oct 2021, The Cambridge Handbook of Identity, Cambridge University Press
  • Exploring the relationship between narrative complexity and recovery from substance misuse, Rowlands, D., Youngs, D., Canter, D. 4 May 2021, In: Journal of Substance Use
  • Victory or defeat: narratives of recovery and chronic substance misuse revealed through the “Life as a Film”, Rowlands, D., Youngs, D., Canter, D. 2 Jan 2021, In: Journal of Substance Use


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