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- Awuviry-Newton, Kofi, Tavener, Meredith, Wales, Kylie, Byles, Julie
“Relentless, aggressive and pervasive”: exploring gender minimisation and sexual abuse experienced by women ex-military veterans
Dehumanisation, politicisation and growth: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of refugee and asylum seeker detention
- Goodwin, J., Alam, S., Campbell, L. E.
- Goodwin, Jane, Swaab, Linda, Campbell, Linda E.
Exploring the positive and negative experiences of supporting survivors of the Sri Lankan civil war: the 'lived' experiences of Playback Theatre practitioners
A multi method approach to understanding and predicting therapeutic alliance in a dual diagnosis population
- McCormack, Lynne, Lowe, Brendan
Learning to heal from those who know! The “Lived” experience of a peer support program for adult survivors of childhood trauma
- McCormack, Lynne, Katalinic, Natalie
Rebuilding lives: psychological trauma and growth in the aftermath of a catastrophic Australian bushfire
- McCormack, Lynne, Tillick, Tamra
- McCormack, Lynne, Henry, Evelyn
‘If i don’t do it, i’m out of rhythm and i can’t focus as well’: positive and negative adult interpretations of therapies aimed at ‘fixing’ their restricted and repetitive behaviours in childhood
- McCormack, Lynne, Wong, Sze Wing, Campbell, Linda E.
The “lived” experience of Playback Theatre practitioners in post-war Sri Lanka: naivety, altruism, reciprocal caring, and psychological growth
- McCormack, Lynne, Henry, Evelyn
Distress and growth: the subjective "lived" experiences of being the child of a Vietnam veteran
- McCormack, Lynne, Sly, Rachel
- McCormack, Lynne, Bennett, Nicole L.
Psychological growth in aging Vietnam veterans: redefining shame and betrayal
- McCormack, Lynne, Joseph, Stephen
- McCormack, Lynne, Falcioni, Dane, Lee, Yoo Young
Violation and hope: refugee survival in childhood and beyond
- McCormack, Lynne, Tapp, Brigitta
- Phillips, Lisa, Goodwin, Jane, Johnson, Martin P., Campbell, Linda E.
Policing, medical discharge, and a diagnosis of PTSD: is psychological growth possible following the anguish of policing trauma, leaving the ‘family’, and perceived moral injury?
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