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1. The rapid development of a virtual Children's Hearings System in Scotland: A realist-inspired synthesis assessing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the participation and rights of children.

2. Intervention for school anxiety and absenteeism in children (ISAAC): Co-designing a brief parent-focused intervention for emotionally-based school avoidance.

3. Collaborative working between speech and language therapists and teaching staff in mainstream UK primary schools: A scoping review.

4. The past, present and the future of job crafting research: A retrospective review.

5. Recruitment to clinical trials: a meta-ethnographic synthesis of studies of reasons for participation.

6. Supervision framework for international field education in India: Shared knowledge and experiences of supervisors from India, Israel, and Australia.

7. Yours, mine, or ours: Does bank account status in early marriage affect financial behavior and financial satisfaction?

8. Diving below the surface: A framework for arctic health research to support thriving communities.

9. On care infrastructures and health practices: How people in health promotion programmes try to change their everyday life.

10. Reflections on the physical, executive developmental and systems applied framework in child neuropsychological rehabilitation.

11. Good care and adverse effects: Exploring the use of social alarms in care for older people in Sweden.

12. "Other" psychologists: An autoethnographic conversation about difference, deviance and defiance.

13. Talking about chronic pain: Misalignment in discussions of the body, mind and social aspects in pain clinic consultations.

14. A syndemics approach to exercise is medicine.

15. Feminist theory, method, and praxis: Toward a critical consciousness for family and close relationship scholars.

16. Introduction to the special issue: Insights into interpersonal violence, aggression, and maltreatment: Bridging relationship science with personality and social psychology.

17. Assessment of variables determining the health management departments' efficiency with analytical hierarchy process.

18. A mental health framework from the voices of refugees.

19. POWES is pronounced "feminist": Negotiating academic and activist boundaries in the talk of UK feminist psychologists.

20. From educational work to companionship: Juxtaposing adults' and children's perspectives on work and play in early childhood.

21. Becoming intelligible woman: Gender, disability and resistance at the border zone of youth.

22. Translating reports: School psychologists, knowledge-making and pedagogy.

23. Mental wellbeing in the Anthropocene: Socio-ecological approaches to capability enhancement.

24. A Reanalysis of the Voicing Effect in English: With Implications for Featural Specification.

25. "We surely are researchers now!" Participatory methods as an empowering process with disabled children in research.

26. The bounds of suicide talk: Implications for qualitative suicide research.

27. ‘Troops to Teachers’: Solving the problem of working-class masculinity in the classroom?

28. Body hair and its entanglement: Shame, choice and resistance in body hair practices among young Icelandic people.

29. Twenty-six years of LIS research focus and hot spots, 1990-2016: A co-word analysis.

30. Theorizing healthy settings: a critical discussion with reference to Healthy Universities.

31. Children's bodies and material culture: A study of children's physical activities based on games.

32. Institutional logics of service provision: The national and urban governance of activation policies in three European countries.

33. Ecological psychology as social psychology?

34. ‘Putting our mark on things’: The identity work of user participation in public services.

35. The privatization of council housing: Stock transfer and the struggle for accountable housing.

36. Avoiding the involvement overdose: Drugs, race, ethnicity and participatory research practice.

37. Inequality and the political economy of education: An analysis of individual preferences in OECD countries.

38. ‘Community cohesion’: Reflections on a flawed paradigm.

39. Are you sitting too comfortably? Using the praxis of positioning to move between the activities of therapy-supervision and the identities of therapist-supervisor.

40. "I feel fat and ugly and hate myself": Self-objectification through negative constructions of premenstrual embodiment.

41. Social justice principles as core concepts in school psychology training, research and practice at a transnational level.

42. Perceived quality of peer relationships and position in peer network from late childhood to early adolescence: A three-wave longitudinal study with cross-lagged panel model.

43. The relationship between school and classroom climate, and academic achievement: A meta-analysis.

44. 'Raising their voices': Explaining the policy practice of minority social workers in multicultural societies.

45. Using the job demands-resources approach to assess employee well-being in healthcare.

46. Towards a comprehensive research design for studying integrated care.

47. Social policy education for change: South African student perspectives on the Global Agenda for Social Work and Social Development.

48. Who watches the watchmen? A critical perspective on the theorization of trans people and clinicians.

49. Parenting and the parallel processes in parents’ counseling supervision for eating-related problems.

50. Tiny moments of great importance: The Marte Meo method applied in the context of early mother–infant interaction and postnatal depression. Utilizing Daniel Stern’s theory of ‘schemas of being with’ in understanding ...