Christine Bryden

402 total citations
18 papers, 241 citations indexed

About

Christine Bryden is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Health and Psychiatry and Mental health. According to data from OpenAlex, Christine Bryden has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 241 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Clinical Psychology, 5 papers in Health and 3 papers in Psychiatry and Mental health. Recurrent topics in Christine Bryden's work include Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology (5 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (4 papers) and Christian Theology and Mission (2 papers). Christine Bryden is often cited by papers focused on Religion, Spirituality, and Psychology (5 papers), Grief, Bereavement, and Mental Health (4 papers) and Christian Theology and Mission (2 papers). Christine Bryden collaborates with scholars based in Australia, United Kingdom and United States. Christine Bryden's co-authors include Yun‐Hee Jeon, Jess Baker, Belinda Goodenough, Karen Hutchinson, Lee‐Fay Low, Ruby S. M. Tsang, Elizabeth MacKinlay and Morris F. Friedell and has published in prestigious journals such as International Psychogeriatrics, Aging & Mental Health and Dementia.

In The Last Decade

Christine Bryden

18 papers receiving 223 citations

Peers

Christine Bryden
Bère Miesen Netherlands
JOHN R. CUSACK United States
Alexandra L. Adame United States
Charley Baker United Kingdom
Jeffrey S. Applegate United States
Teuntje R. Elfrink Netherlands
Majse Lind United States
David K. Reynolds United States
Bère Miesen Netherlands
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Fields of papers citing papers by Christine Bryden

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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Bryden, Christine. (2019). Personal Perspective of the Mosaic of Living with Dementia. Health and Social Care Chaplaincy. 6(2). 186–199. 1 indexed citations
2.
Bryden, Christine. (2019). Challenging the discourses of loss: A continuing sense of self within the lived experience of dementia. Dementia. 19(1). 74–82. 10 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2018). A continuing sense of self in the lived experience of dementia. Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging. 30(3). 279–290. 7 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2018). Will I Still Be Me?: Finding a Continuing Sense of Self in the Lived Experience of Dementia. 8 indexed citations
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Baker, Jess, Belinda Goodenough, Yun‐Hee Jeon, et al.. (2018). The Kids4Dementia education program is effective in improving children’s attitudes towards dementia. Dementia. 18(5). 1777–1789. 21 indexed citations
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Baker, Jess, Yun‐Hee Jeon, Belinda Goodenough, et al.. (2017). What do children need to know about dementia? The perspectives of children and people with personal experience of dementia. International Psychogeriatrics. 30(5). 673–684. 20 indexed citations
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Baker, Jess, Lee‐Fay Low, Belinda Goodenough, et al.. (2017). The Kids Insight into Dementia Survey (KIDS): development and preliminary psychometric properties. Aging & Mental Health. 22(8). 953–959. 13 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2016). Nothing about us, without us!: 20 years of dementia advocacy. 24 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2015). Before I Forget: How I Survived a Diagnosis of Younger-Onset Dementia at 46. 4 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2015). A Spiritual Journey Into the I-Thou Relationship: A Personal Reflection on Living With Dementia. Journal of Religion Spirituality & Aging. 28(1-2). 7–14. 6 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2015). Nothing about us, without us!. 1 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2012). Who will I be when I die. 9 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine & Elizabeth MacKinlay. (2008). Dementia: A journey inwards to a spiritual self. 134–144. 3 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2005). Dancing with dementia : my story of living positively with dementia. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 61 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2005). Dancing with dementia. 22 indexed citations
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Friedell, Morris F. & Christine Bryden. (2002). A Word from Two Turtles. Dementia. 1(2). 131–133. 1 indexed citations
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Bryden, Christine. (2001). Dementia- A Spiritual Journey Towards the Divine:. 13(3/4). 69–75. 8 indexed citations

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