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‘The real me shining through M.E.’: visualizing masculinity & identity threat in men with ME/CFS
‘The real me shining through M.E.’: Visualizing masculinity and identity threat in men with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome using photovoice and IPA, by Lucina Wilde, Kerry Quincey, I.R Williamson in Psychology of Men & Masculinity, April 30, 2019 Research abstract: … Continue reading
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Tagged crisis of identity, IR Williamson, Kerry Quincey, Lucina Wilde, masculinity, men, photovoice
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