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Author Biography
Geraldine O’Brien recently completed her Ph.D. in the School of Psychology
and Exercise Science at Murdoch University, Western Australia. Geraldine’s
research interest is sited within social psychology, with a particular focus on
health psychology. Her work on heart transplantation has recently been pub-
lished in Qualitative Health Research.
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