Victoria Clarke
Associate Professor · Qualitative methods
University of the West of EnglandAbout
Dr. Victoria Clarke is an Associate Professor in Qualitative and Critical Psychology at the University of the West of England, affiliated with the Health and Social Sciences department. Her work focuses on qualitative methods, thematic analysis, critical psychology, LGBTQ+ psychology, and social justice. She holds a BSc, PhD, and professional certifications (CPsychol, AFBPsS).
Key achievements include the 2022 British Psychological Society President’s Award and Book Award for Thematic Analysis. She collaborates widely, notably with Virginia Braun on influential work in thematic analysis (over 160,000 citations). Her research explores sexuality, gender, and social justice through qualitative methods, including story completion and reflexive approaches.
Publications span mental health caregiving, psychedelic therapy, and music’s role in LGBTQ+ identity. She advocates for methodological rigor and inclusivity in qualitative research, addressing gaps in racial and gender equity in psychotherapy and music therapy.
- Education: BSc, PhD (details not specified)
- Grants & Labs: Leads the Story Completion Research Group, develops methods like qualitative story completion.
- Awards: 2022 BPS President’s Award, multiple book awards, and BPS recognitions.
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