Items where Author is "Miller, Nicole M."

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Article

Miller, Nicole M. and Gabitova, Elena (2024) “It's the experience, it's not exercise”: Blue Therapy for health and mental well-being among adults in the UK. TBD. (Unpublished)

Miller, Nicole M. (2024) “Yoga is a way of life”: A qualitative study of the experiences of using yoga as a treatment for substance use. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. (Submitted)

Shorter, Gillian W, McKenna-Plumley,, Phoebe E, Campbell, Kerry BD, Keemink, Jolie R, Scher, Benjamin D, Cutter, Stephen, Khadjesari, Zarnie, Stevens, Alex, Artenie, Adelina, Vickerman, Peter, Boland, Phillip, Miller, Nicole M. and Campbell, Anne (2023) Overdose Prevention Centres, Safe Consumption Sites, and Drug Consumption Rooms: A Rapid Evidence Review. Drug Science.

Miller, Nicole M., Campbell, Claire and Shorter, Gillian W. (2023) Barriers and facilitators of naloxone and safe injection facility interventions to reduce opioid drug-related deaths: a qualitative analysis. International Journal of Drug Policy. ISSN 0955-3959

Shorter, Gillian W, Campbell, K.B.D, Miller, Nicole M., Epton, T, Millen, S, Ulfsdotter Gunnarsson, K, Berry, E and Bendtsen, M (2023) Few interventions support the affected other on their own: A systematic review of individual level psychosocial interventions to support those harmed by others’ alcohol use. International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction. (In Press)

Conference or Workshop Item

Miller, Nicole M. (2024) Using Photovoice methodology for community growth: A Workshop for Al- Manaar- The Muslim-Cultural Heritage Centre. In: Using Photovoice methodology for community growth: A Workshop for Al- Manaar- The Muslim-Cultural Heritage Centre, 25-June 2024, at Al- Manaar- The Muslim-Cultural Heritage Centre. London,UK.. (Unpublished)

Miller, Nicole M. (2024) Social stigma as a major barrier to evidence-based interventions to reduce opioid drug-related deaths: A qualitative analysis. In: Division of Health Psychology Conference British Psychological Society 2024, 6-7 June 2024, Stirling Scotland.

Miller, Nicole M. (2022) The role of stigma, opinions on opioid use, and contact in predicting support for policies to reduce-opioid drug related deaths. In: British Psychological Society Social Psychology Conference, 5-7 Sep 2022, London. (Unpublished)

Other

Miller, Nicole M. (2023) Stigma as a barrier to evidence-based care for people who use drugs: Implications for stigma reduction programs (Policy briefing). Not applicable. (Unpublished)

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