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Bray, Lucy and Carter, Bernie and Kiernan, Joann and Horowicz, Ed and Dixon, Katie and Ridley, James and Robinson, Carol and Simmons, Anna and Craske, Jennie and Sinha, Stephanie and Morton, Liza and Nafria, Begonya and Forsner, Maria and Rullander, Anna-Clara and Nilsson, Stefan and Darcy, Laura and Karlsson, Katarina and Hubbuck, Cath and Brenner, Maria and Spencer-Little, Sian and Evans, Kath and Rowland, Andrew and Hilliard, Carol and Preston, Jennifer and Leroy, Piet L. and Roland, Damian and Booth, Lisa and Davies, Jean and Saron, Holly and Mansson, Marie Edwinson and Cox, Ann and Ford, Karen and Campbell, Steven and Blamires, Julie and Dickinson, Annette and Neufeld, Michael and Peck, Blake and de Avila, Marla and Feeg, Veronica and Mediani, Henny Suzana and Atout, Maha and Majamanda, Maureen D. and North, Natasha and Chambers, Christine and Robichaud, Fanny (2023) Developing rights-based standards for children having tests, treatments, examinations and interventions : using a collaborative, multi-phased, multi-method and multi-stakeholder approach to build consensus. European Journal of Pediatrics, 182 (10). pp. 4707-4721. ISSN 1432-1076

Cogan, Nicola and Morton, Liza and Johnstone, Johannah and Fleck, Victoria and Butler, Stephen and Emmanouil (Manos), Georgiadis (2023) When patients wear backless gowns, they take on the "sick role" and become dependent' : exploring the perspectives of healthcare professionals. Preprint / Working Paper. PsyArXiv, Charlottesville, VA.

Cogan, Nicola and McGibbon, Megan and Gardiner, Amy and Morton, Liza (2023) Understanding the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on railway workers : risks and protective factors. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 65 (2). pp. 172-183. ISSN 1536-5948

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola and Porges, Stephen (2022) Enhancing psychological safety during uncertain times. Anxiety UK, Manchester.

Cogan, Nicola and Kennedy, Chloe and Beck, Zoe and McInnes, Lisa and MacIntyre, Gillian and Morton, Liza and Tanner, Gary and Kolacz, Jacek (2022) ENACT study : what has helped health and social care workers maintain their mental well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic? Health and Social Care in the Community, 30 (6). e6656-e6673. ISSN 0966-0410

Morton, Liza and Calderwood, Calum and Cogan, Nicola and Nix, Evan and Kolacz, Jacek and Murphy, Claire (2022) An exploration of psychological trauma and positive adaptation in adults with congenital heart disease during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patient Experience Journal, 9 (1). pp. 82-94.

Morton, Liza and Calderwood, Calum and Cogan, Nicola and Kolacz, Jacek and Nix, Evan and Murphy, Claire (2021) ‘I feel like I'm in prison for a crime I didn't commit’ : Supporting mental health and well-being for people with congenital heart disease during the global Covid-19 pandemic. In: Division of Counselling Psychology Annual Conference, 2021-07-16 - 2021-07-17, Online.

Cogan, Nicola and MacIntyre, Gillian and Kennedy, Chloe and Beck, Zoe and McInnes, Lisa and Tanner, Gary and Morton, Liza and Kolacz, Jakek (2021) The impact of COVID-19 on the mental wellbeing of health and social care workers in Scotland. In: Celebrating Health Psychology and Connecting Communities, 2021-06-29 - 2021-06-30.

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola and Kornfält, Susanna and Porter, Zoe and Georgiadis, Emmanouil (2020) Baring all : the impact of the hospital gown on patient wellbeing. British Journal of Health Psychology, 25 (3). pp. 452-473. ISSN 1359-107X

Cogan, Nicola and Morton, Liza and Georgiadis, Emmanouil (2019) Mixed methods study exploring the impact of the hospital gown on recovery and wellbeing : implications for policy and practice. The Lancet, 394 (Suppl.). S32. ISSN 0140-6736

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola (2019) "I don't feel like me anymore" : The impact of the hospital gown on wellbeing. Beauty Demands.

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola and Emmanouil (Manos), Georgiadis (2019) Baring all : The impact of the hospital gown on recovery and wellbeing for adults living with a heart condition from birth. In: 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, 2019-09-03 - 2019-09-07.

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola and Emmanouil (Manos), Georgiadis (2019) Baring all : the impact of the hospital gown on recovery and wellbeing. In: 33rd Annual Conference of the European Health Psychology Society, 2019-09-03 - 2019-09-07.

Morton, Liza and Cogan, Nicola and Georgiadis, Emmanouil (2019) 'Why does it have to be open at the back?' The impact of the hospital gown on recovery and wellbeing. In: #endpjparalysis global online summit, 2019-07-10 - 2019-07-12, Online Global Summit.

Morton, Liza (2019) Using psychologically informed care to improve mental health and wellbeing for people living with a heart condition from birth : a statement paper. Journal of Health Psychology. pp. 1-10. ISSN 1359-1053

Morton, Liza; Porges, Stephen W. and Dana, Deborah A., eds. (2018) Born with a heart condition : the clinical implications of the poly vagal theory. In: Clinical Applications of the Polyvagal Theory. Norton & Company NY, New York. ISBN 9781324000501

Morton, Liza (2018) An embodied understanding of living with a heart condition from birth. In: British Psychological Society, Division of Counselling Psychology, Annual Conference., 2018-07-06 - 2018-07-07, Hilton Newcastle Gateshead.

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