Lecture 1: Ethical and cultural foundations of psychology

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What does it mean to involve people with lived experience in psychology?

It means including individuals who have personal experience with the issue being studied (e.g., mental illness, trauma, disability) in the research process. Their insights shape more meaningful and authentic research

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Why do we involve people with lived experience in psychological research?

To ensure research reflects real-world needs and perspectives. It makes studies more relevant, ethical, and respectful. It also challenges power imbalances and values the expertise that comes from experience.

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How are people with lived experience involved in psychological research?

They may be co-researchers, advisors, or part of ethics/review panels. They can help design studies, develop questions, interpret findings, and share results. Their involvement varies from consultative to collaborative roles.

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