Browsing by Author "Sutton, Anna"
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Memories of who we are: A preliminary identification of autobiographical memory functions in recall of authentic and inauthentic events
Sutton, Anna; Render, Jason (Leibniz Institute for Psychology (ZPID), 2021)The story of who we are is central to our sense of authenticity and this story is constructed from our autobiographical memories. Yet we know surprisingly little about the functions that autobiographical memories of being ... -
Psychodrama and emotional labour in the police: A mutually beneficial methodology for researchers and participants
Lennie, Sarah-Jane; Sutton, Anna; Crozier, Sarah (Elsevier BV, 2021)This study utilises the qualitative methodology of psychodrama to create mutually beneficial research. Psychodrama is a group psychotherapy that uses action to explore participants' experiences and solutions to challenges. ... -
Psychological autonomy and well-being of employees in low-skilled occupations
Yong, Amy Pei Chuin; Roche, Maree A.; Sutton, Anna (NZJER, 2019)Psychological autonomy and the impact it has on employees’ well-being has seldom been examined for those employed in low-skilled occupations. Using self-determination theory (SDT) as the theoretical grounding, this study ... -
Robocop - The depersonalisation of police officers and their emotions: A diary study of emotional labor and burnout in front line British police officers
Lennie, Sarah-Jane; Crozier Sarah, E.; Sutton, Anna (Elsevier BV, 2019)Policing has long been recognized as an emotionally distressing and stressful occupation, and recent years have seen a marked increase in psychological illness within the police service of Britain. Research into the emotional ... -
The role of dispositional mindfulness in employee readiness for change during the COVID-19 pandemic
Roemer, Anja; Sutton, Anna; Medvedev, Oleg N. (Emerald, 2021)Purpose The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has forced organisations to change the way they work to maintain viability, even though change is not always successfully implemented. Multiple scholars have ...