Collection: Language, Discourse and Mental Health

Exeter's Language, Discourse and Mental Health book series is a unique resource to further knowledge and understanding of mental health from a pluralistically informed linguistic perspective.

Using qualitative and quantitative approaches to language-based analysis, the empirical and theoretical contributions will provide a compelling insight on mental health from a range of perspectives and contexts, including psychotherapeutic communication, public presentations of mental health, literary accounts of lived experiences, and language features and phenomenology associated with specific mental health problems.

To discuss your book proposal, please contact the series editors:

Laura Cariola, Lecturer in Applied Psychology, University of Edinburgh, UK (laura.cariola@ed.ac.uk)

Elvis Coimbra-Gomes, English Language Teacher, University of Lausanne, France (elvis.coimbragomes@unil.ch)

Scott Parrott, Associate Professor, The University of Alabama, USA (msparrott@ua.edu)

Or Commissioning Editor Becky Taylor (b.taylor@exeterpress.co.uk)

 

 

Editorial Advisory Board members

James Balfour, Lecturer in Stylistics at the University of Glasgow, UK

Kate Lavelle, Professor of Communication Studies, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, USA

Lisa Mikesell, Associate Professor of Communication at Rutgers University, USA

Keith Parry, Head of the Department of Sport and Event Management, Bournemouth University, UK

Edgar Rodriguez-Dorans, Lecturer in Counselling, Psychotherapy, and Applied Social Science at the University of Edinburgh, UK

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