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Barker, Meg-John (2018). Picturing different understandings. The Psychologist, 31 pp. 40–49.

Barker, Meg-John (2018). The Psychology of Sex. The Psychology of Everything. Routledge.

Barker, Meg-John; Vincent, Ben and Twist, Jos (2018). Non-binary Identity. In: Burns, Christine ed. Trans Britain: Our Long Journey from the Shadows. Unbound, pp. 292–303.

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Barker, Meg-John and Iantaffi, Alex (2017). Psychotherapy. In: Richards, Christina; Bouman, Walter Pierre and Barker, Meg-John eds. Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders. London: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 103–124.

Bergman, S. Bear and Barker, Meg-John (2017). Non-Binary Activism. In: Richards, Christina; Bouman, Walter Pierre and Barker, Meg-John eds. Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 31–51.

Barker, Meg-John and Richards, Christina (2017). Gender in Counselling Psychology. In: Murphy, David ed. Counselling Psychology: A Textbook for Study and Practice. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 281–296.

Barker, Meg-John; Gill, Rosalind and Harvey, Laura (2017). Sex advice books and self-help. In: Smith, Clarissa; Attwood, Feona and McNair, Brian eds. The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality. Routledge, pp. 202–213.

Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Barker, Meg-John; Pike, Graham; Raabe, Bianca and Walkington, Zoe (2017). Working therapeutically in forensic settings. In: Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Pike, Graham; Barker, Meg-John and Raabe, Bianca eds. Mad or Bad? A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology. Sage, pp. 9–22.

Barker, Meg-John and Cooper, Troy (2017). Mindfulness. In: Vossler, Andreas; Havard, Catriona; Pike, Graham; Barker, Meg-John and Rabbe, Bianca eds. Mad or Bad? A Critical Approach to Counselling and Forensic Psychology. Sage, pp. 237–250.

Barker, Meg-John (2017). Mindfulness in sex therapy. In: Peterson, Zoe D. ed. The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Sex Therapy. Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 437–452.

Twist, Jos; Barker, Meg-John; Nel, Pieter W. and Horley, Nic (2017). Transitioning together: A narrative analysis of the support accessed by partners of trans people. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 32(2) pp. 227–243.

Richards, Christina; Bouman, Walter Pierre and Barker, Meg-John eds. (2017). Genderqueer and Non-Binary Genders. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

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Barker, Meg John and Scheele, Julia (2016). Queer: A Graphic History. London: Icon.

Langridge, Fred and Barker, Meg John (2016). The gender agenda. In: Harrad, Kate ed. Purple Prose: Bisexuality in Britain. Portland, OR: Thorntree Press, pp. 57–82.

Barker, Meg John (2016). Sexual Consent. In: Goldberg, Abbie E. ed. The Sage Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Volume 3. London: SAGE, pp. 1044–1048.

Barker, Meg John (2016). Sexology. In: Goldberg, Abbie E. ed. The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Volume 3. London: SAGE, pp. 1027–1031.

Barker, Meg John (2016). Non-binary genders. In: Goldberg, Abbie E. ed. The SAGE Encyclopedia of LGBTQ Studies, Volume 2. London: SAGE, pp. 816–820.

Richards, Christina; Bouman, Walter Pierre; Seal, Leighton; Barker, Meg-John; Nieder, Timo O. and T’Sjoen, Guy (2016). Non-binary or genderqueer genders. International Review of Psychiatry, 28(1) pp. 95–102.

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Barker, Meg John (2015). Helping clients improve their interpersonal relationships. In: Cooper, Mick and Dryden, Windy eds. The Handbook of Pluralistic Counselling and Psychotherapy. Sage, pp. 198–210.

Barker, Meg John and Iantaffi, Alex (2015). Social models of disability and sexual distress. In: Spandler, Helen; Anderson, Jill and Sapey, Bob eds. Madness, Distress And The Politics Of Disablement. Bristol: Policy Press, pp. 139–152.

Richards, Christina and Barker, Meg John eds. (2015). Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender. Basingstoke: Palgrave.

Berry, Michael and Barker, Meg John (2015). Sex therapy. In: Richards, Christina and Barker, Meg John eds. Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp. 353–373.

Barker, Meg John and Richards, Christina (2015). Further genders. In: Richards, Christina and Barker, Meg John eds. Handbook of the Psychology of Sexuality and Gender. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 166–182.

Stanley, Steven; Barker, Meg; Edwards, Victoria and McEwen, Emma (2015). Swimming against the stream: investigating psychosocial flows through mindful awareness. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 12(1) pp. 61–76.

Attwood, Feona; Barker, Meg John; Boynton, Petra and Hancock, Justin (2015). Sense about sex: media, sex advice, education and learning. Sex Education, 15(5) pp. 528–539.

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Barker, Meg (2014). Doing a literature review. In: Vossler, Andreas and Moller, Naomi eds. The Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Handbook. London: Sage, pp. 61–73.

Barker, Meg (2014). Open non-monogamies. In: Milton, Martin ed. Sexuality: Existential Perspectives. Monmouth: PCCS Books.

Richards, Christina; Barker, Meg; Lenihan, Penny and Iantaffi, Alex (2014). Who watches the watchmen? A critical perspective on the theorization of trans people and clinicians. Feminism & Psychology, 24(2) pp. 248–258.

Barker, Meg (2014). How social is your mindfulness? Towards a mindful sex and relationship therapy. In: Bazzano, Manu ed. After Mindfulness: New Perspectives on Psychology and Meditation. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 81–100.

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Hagger-Johnson, Gareth; Hegarty, Peter; Barker, Meg and Richards, Christina (2013). Public engagement, knowledge transfer, and impact validity. Journal of Social Issues, 69(4) pp. 664–683.

Barker, Meg and Langdridge, Darren (2013). Sexuality and embodiment in relationships. In: Iacovou, Susan and Van Deurzen, Emmy eds. Existential Perspectives on Relationship Therapy. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 54–67.

Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2013). Relationship therapy with lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans clients. In: Iacovou, Susan and Van Deurzen, Emmy eds. Existential Perspectives on Relationship Therapy. Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 148–160.

Barker, Meg (2013). Gender and BDSM revisited: reflections on a decade of researching kink communities. Psychology of Women Section Review, 15(2) pp. 20–28.

Barker, Meg; Heckert, Jamie and Wilkinson, Eleanor (2013). Polyamorous intimacies: from one love, to many, and back again. In: Sanger, Tam and Taylor, Yvette eds. Mapping Intimacies: Relations, Exchanges, Affects. Palgrave Macmillan Studies in Family and Intimate Life. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 190–208.

Barker, Meg (2013). Towards a critically informed mindful therapy. European Journal of Psychotherapy & Counselling, 15(2) pp. 163–173.

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Barker, Meg; Richards, Christina and Bowes-Catton, Helen (2012). Visualizing experience: using creative research methods with members of sexual and gender communities. In: Phellas, Constantinos N. ed. Researching Non-Heterosexual Sexualities. Farnham: Ashgate, pp. 57–80.

Barker, Meg and Gill, Rosalind (2012). Sexual subjectification and Bitchy Jones's Diary. Psychology and Sexuality, 3(1) pp. 26–40.

Barker, Meg; Yockney, Jen; Richards, Christina; Jones, Rebecca; Bowes-Catton, Helen and Plowman, Tracey (2012). Guidelines for researching and writing about bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 12(3) pp. 376–392.

Langdridge, Darren; Barker, Meg; Reavey, Paula and Stenner, Paul (2012). Becoming a subject: a memory work study of the experience of romantic jealousy. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 13(2), article no. 5.

Barker, Meg; Richards, Christina; Jones, Rebecca; Bowes-Catton, Helen; Plowman, Tracey; Yockney, Jen and Morgan, Marcus (2012). The Bisexuality Report: Bisexual inclusion in LGBT equality and diversity. Centre for Citizenship, Identity and Governance. The Open University.

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Barker, Meg; Richards, Christina and Bowes-Catton, Helen (2011). “All the World is Queer Save Thee and Me…”: Defining Queer and Bi at a Critical Sexology Seminar. In: Alexander, Jonathan and Anderlini-D'Onofrio, Serena eds. Bisexuality and Queer Theory: Intersections, Connections and Challenges. London: Routledge, pp. 171–188.

Barker, Meg (2011). De Beauvoir, Bridget Jones' pants and vaginismus. Existential Analysis: Journal of the Society for Existential Analysis, 22(2) pp. 203–216.

Barker, Meg; Richards, Christina; Jones, Rebecca and Monro, Surya (2011). BiReCon: An International Academic Conference on Bisexuality. Journal of Bisexuality, 11(2-3) pp. 157–170.

Barker, Meg (2011). Existential sex therapy. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 26(1) pp. 33–47.

Bowes-Catton, Helen; Barker, Meg and Richards, Christina (2011). ‘I didn’t know that I could feel this relaxed in my body’: Using visual methods to research bisexual people’s embodied experiences of identity and space. In: Reavey, Paula ed. Visual Methods in psychology: using and interpreting images in qualitative research. London: Routledge, pp. 255–270.

Attwood, Feona; Barker, Meg; Bragg, Sara; Egan, Danielle; Evans, Adrienne; Harvey, Laura; Hawkes, Gail; Heckert, Jamie; Holford, Naomi; Macvarish, Jan; Martin, Amber; McKee, Alan; Mowlabocus, Sharif; Paasonen, Susanna; Renold, Emma; Ringrose, Jessica; Valentine, Ludi; Frances Watson, Anne and van Zoonen, Liesbet (2011). Engaging with the Bailey Review: blogging, academia and authenticity. Psychology and Sexuality, 3(1) pp. 69–94.

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Evans, Margaret and Barker, Meg (2010). How do you see me? Coming out in counselling. British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 38(4) pp. 375–391.

Barker, Meg (2010). Mindfulness. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 167–187.

Barker, Meg (2010). Sociocultural issues. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 211–233.

Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren (2010). Introduction. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 1–17.

Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren (2010). Conclusions. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 327–343.

Barkham, Michael and Barker, Meg (2010). Outcome research. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 281–305.

Cooper, Mick; Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2010). The therapeutic relationship. In: Barker, Meg; Vossler, Andreas and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Counselling and Psychotherapy. London: Sage, pp. 259–279.

Barker, Meg (2010). Self-care and relationship conflict. Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 25(1) pp. 37–47.

Barker, Meg and Langdridge, Darren eds. (2010). Understanding Non-Monogamies. Routledge Research in Gender and Society. Abingdon: Routledge.

Barker, Meg and Langdridge, Darren (2010). Situating non-monogamies: introduction. In: Barker, Meg and Langdridge, Darren eds. Understanding Non-Monogamies. Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 3–8.

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Barker, Meg and Reavey, Paula (2009). Self-disclosure in sexualities teaching. Feminism & Psychology, 19(2) pp. 194–198.

Barker, Meg and Langdridge, Darren (2009). Silencing accounts of silenced sexualities. In: Ryan-Flood, Róisín and Gill, Rosalind eds. Secrecy and Silence in the Research Process: Feminist Reflections. Transformations. Abingdon, UK: Routledge.

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Barker, Meg; Bowes-Catton, Helen; Iantaffi, Alessandra; Cassidy, Angela and Brewer, Laurence (2008). British bisexuality: A snapshot of bisexual identities in the United Kingdom. Journal of Bisexuality, 8(1) pp. 141–162.

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Ritchie, Ani and Barker, Meg (2007). Hot bi babes and feminist families: Polyamorous women speak out. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 8(2) pp. 141–151.

Barker, Meg; Hagger-Johnson, Gareth; Hegarty, Peter; Hutchison, Craig and Riggs, Damien W. (2007). Responses from the Lesbian & Gay Psychology Section to Crossley's 'Making sense of 'barebacking''. British Journal of Social Psychology, 46(3) pp. 667–677.

Barker, Meg (2007). Heteronormativity and the exclusion of bisexuality in psychology. In: Clarke, Victoria and Peel, Elizabeth eds. Out in Psychology: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Queer Perspectives. Chichester, UK: Wiley, pp. 86–118.

Barker, Meg; Iantaffi, Alessandra and Gupta, Camel (2007). Kinky clients, kinky counselling? The challenges and potentials of BDSM. In: Moon, Lindsey ed. Feeling Queer or Queer Feelings: Radical Approaches to Counselling Sex, Sexualities and Genders. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 106–124.

Barker, Meg (2007). Turning the world upside down: Developing a tool for training about SM. In: Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg eds. Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 261–270.

Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg (2007). Situating sadomasochism. In: Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg eds. Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 3–9.

Barker, Meg; Gupta, Camelia and Iantaffi, Alessandra (2007). The power of play: The potentials and pitfalls in healing narratives of BDSM. In: Langdridge, Darren and Barker, Meg eds. Safe, Sane and Consensual: Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 197–216.

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Hagger-Johnson, Gareth; McManus, Jim; Hutchison, Craig and Barker, Meg (2006). Building partnerships with the voluntary sector. The Psychologist, 19(3) pp. 156–158.

Hegarty, Peter; Barker, Meg and McManus, Jim (2006). Public statement on the recognition of same-sex relationships. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 7(2) pp. 120–122.

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Barker, Meg (2005). Experience of SM Awareness Training. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Review, 6(3) pp. 268–273.

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Barker, Meg (2003). Satanic subcultures? A discourse analysis of the self-perceptions of young goths and pagans. In: Waddell, Terrie ed. Cultural Expressions of Evil and Wickedness: Wrath, Sex, and Crime. At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries (3). Amerterdam: Rodopi, pp. 37–58.

Barker, Meg (2003). Introductory psychology: History, themes and perspectives. Crucial Study Texts for Psychology Degree Courses. Exeter, U.K.: Crucial.

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Barker, Meg (2002). Slashing the slayer: a thematic analysis of homo-erotic Buffy fan fiction. In: Blood, Text and Fears, 19-20 Oct 2002, University of East Anglia, Norwich.

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