About Anneliesa Butler
I am a Senior Lecturer and teach BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care. I deliver health-related topics in a biopsychosocial framework.
My research interests are somatic disorders, stigmatisation and inequalities in health.
I am currently completing a PhD examining Epistemic Injustice within the Dr/Patient relationship, Stigma and Inequalities for those living with ME/CFS.
Teaching and supervision
I currently teach:
- BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care
- HSC103 – Foundations of Policy, Practice and Inequalities in Health and Wellbeing
- HSC204 – Health Inequalities and Lifestyle "Killers"
- HSC308 – Pain or Happiness? Understanding Somatic Illnesses
I also supervise dissertation students in their final year of undergraduate study in areas including inequalities in health, PTSD, somatic illness, and mental health.
Interests
- Somatic symptom disorders and Medically Unexplained Pain
- PhD – ME and the true self: Stigmatisation of living with an invisible illness ME/CFS
Research
I am currently completing a PhD – ME and the true self: Stigmatisation of living with an invisible illness ME/CFS.
