Staff associated with the centre have published extensively in peer review journals on the topic of trauma. Here is a full list...
Books
Joseph, S. (in press). What doesn’t kill us: The new psychology of posttraumatic growth. Basic Books.
Hunt N. & McHale S. (in press) Guided Narrative Techniques. London: Sheldon
Andrews M., Bagot-Jewitt C & Hunt N. (Eds.) (2011) Lest We Forget. London: The History Press
http://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/products/Lest-We-Forget.aspx
Hunt.N. (2010) Memory, War & Trauma. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
http://www.cambridge.org/gb/knowledge/isbn/item2712900/?site_locale=en_GB
Hunt N. & McHale S. (2010) Understanding Traumatic Stress. London: Sheldon
http://www.sheldonpress.co.uk/books/9781847090560.html
Regel, S., & Joseph, S. (2010). Post-traumatic stress: The facts. Oxford University Press.
Joseph, S. (2010). Theories of counselling and Psychotherapy. Palgrave.
Joseph, S., & Linley, P. A. (Eds.). (2008). Trauma, recovery, and growth: Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Worsley, R., & Joseph, S. (Eds.). (2007). Person centred practice: Case studies in positive psychology. Ross-on-Wye: PCCS books.
Joseph, S., & Linley, P. A. (2006). Positive therapy: a meta-theoretical approach to positive psychological practice. Routledge: London.
Professional Information Sheets
Joseph, S. & Butler, L.D. (2010). Positive Changes Following Adversity. PTSD Research Quarterly. Vol.21/3 pp.1-8
Joseph, S, Regel, S, Harris, B & Murphy, D. (2010). What to expect when being counselled for post-traumatic stress. Information Sheet for the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.
Book chapters
Zang Y., Hunt N. & Cox T. (in press) The effects of a Guided Narrative Technique among children traumatised by an earthquake. In D. Mortimer, B. Haylock & C. Barette (Eds), Trauma: Theory and Practice. Oxford: Inter-disciplinary Press.
Burnell K.B., Coleman P. & Hunt N. (2011) Achieving narrative coherence following traumatic war experience: The role of social support. In Storying Later Life: Issues, Investigations and Interventions in Narrative Gerontology by G. Kenyon, E. Hohlmeier & W.L. Randall (Eds). Oxford: Oxford University Press
Hunt N. (2011) Recuerdo la Guerra civil Espana: Turning forgotten history into current memory. In Lest we Forget: How we Remember the Dead. By Andrews M., Bagot-Jewitt C. & Hunt N. (Eds)
Hunt N. (2010) Health consequences of war and political violence. Stress or War, Conflict and Disaster. London: Academic Press.
Murphy, D., Joseph, S., & Durkin, J. (2010). Growth in Relationship: A post-medicalised vision for positive transformation. In: N Tehrani (ed). Managing trauma in the workplace. London: Routledge.
Joseph, S. (2009). The person-centred approach to coaching. Chapter in, The Complete Handbook of Coaching By Elaine Cox, Tatiana Bachkirova, David A. Clutterbuck (Eds). Sage.
Hunt N. (2008) Health consequences of war and political violence. For Encyclopaedia of Violence, Peach and Conflict, 2nd Edition.
Joseph, S. & Linley, P. A. (2008). Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress: An integrative psychosocial framework. In S. Joseph, & P. A. Linley, (Eds.). Trauma, recovery, and growth: Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress. (pp. 3-20). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Joseph, S. & Linley, P. A. (2008). Psychological assessment of growth following adversity: A review. In S. Joseph, & P. A. Linley, (Eds.). Trauma, recovery, and growth: Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress. (pp. 21-38). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Joseph, S. & Linley, P. A. (2008). Reflections on theory and practice in trauma, recovery, and growth: A paradigm shift for the field of traumatic stress. In S. Joseph, & P. A. Linley, (Eds.). Trauma, recovery, and growth: Positive psychological perspectives on posttraumatic stress. (pp. 339-356). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Joseph, S., Knibbs, J., & Hobbs, J. (2007). Trauma, resilience and growth in children and adolescents. In A. A. Hosin (Ed.), Responses to traumatized children (pp. 148-161). Palgrave Macmillan. Houndmills.
Regel, S (2007) Resilience in Trauma and Disaster (Chapter 13, pp.261-280) In: Monroe, B and Olivere, D (Eds) Resilience in Palliative Care – Achievement in Adversity, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
External reports
Gregson, M., Regel, S., Rogers, D., Holden, T (2003) The Legacy Project – A Needs Analysis of GB Victims and Survivors of the Northern Ireland Conflict. Tim Parry Johnathan Ball Trust, The Peace Centre, Warrington ISBN: 0 9546378 0 1
Murphy, D., Taplin, S., Regel, S. & Joseph, S. (2009) Thinking outside the local authority box. Professional Social Work, Jan. Pp 4-6.
Murphy, D. (2008) Client and Counsellor perceptions of each other and the relation to outcome. Conference paper. ‘Researching Relational Depth Conference’ Strathclyde University.
Murphy, D. (2008)Counselling and Psychotherapy: A mutual encounter? Conference Paper. British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy 14th Annual Research Conference 2008
Shorrock, S., Murphy, D. (2008). Empathy: A humanistic take on human factors. The Ergonomist, 480, October, 8-9.
Shorrock, S.T. and Murphy, D. (2007) The role of empathy in ergonomics consulting. In P. Bust (Ed.), Contemporary Ergonomics 2007. London: Taylor and Francis.
Connell, J., Barkham, M., and Regel, S (2006) Evaluation of Trauma Counselling Services. Report Commissioned by Trauma Advisory Panel, Southern Health and Social Services Board, Northern Ireland
Regel, S (2010) Does Psychological Debriefing work? Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal. April, Vol.10,No 2, pp.14-18.
Regel, S (contributing author/editor) (2009) Community Based Psychosocial Support: A Trainer’s Manual. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Denmark. ISBN 978-8792490.
Regel, S (contributing author/editor) (2009) Community Based Psychosocial Support: A Participant’s Manual. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies. Denmark. ISBN 978-87-92490-00-1
Joseph, S., Becker, F., Becker, S., & Regel, S. (2009). Assessment of caring and its effects in young people: Development of the Multidimensional Assessment of Caring Activities Checklist (MACA-YC18) and the Positive and Negative Assessment of Caring Outcomes (PANOC-YC20). Child: Care Health and Development vol. 35, No. 4, 510-520
Regel, S (2009) A guide to psychological debriefing – managing emotional decompression and post traumatic stress disorder (Book Review). Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 9 (2): 129 -130.
Joseph, S and Regel, S (2009) (Eds) Special Issue: Trauma, Resilience and Growth. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, Vol.9, No1, March 2009. Routledge, Oxford
Regel, S., (2007) Post Trauma Support in the Workplace: The Current Status and Practice of Critical Incident Stress Management (CISM) and Psychological Debriefing (PD) within organisations in the United Kingdom. Occupational Medicine, Vol. 57, 411-416
Regel, S., Dyregrov, A., Joseph, S (2007) Psychological Debriefing in cross cultural contexts: Ten implications for practice, International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, 9(1):37-45.
Regel, S., and Joseph, S (2007) The NICE Guidelines for the Management of PTSD in Adults and Children in Primary and Secondary Care – A Review. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 7 (2), 129 – 130.
Regel S., Berliner P. (2007) Current perspectives on assessment and therapy with survivors of torture: the use of a cognitive behavioural approach. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling Vol. 9, No. 3, 289-299
Coetzee, R & Regel, S (2005) Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR): An Update. Advances in Psychiatric Treatment, Vol.11, 347-354.
Wheat, K and Regel, S (2003) Early Interventions Following Exposure to Traumatic Events– Psychological Debriefing and the Law. Journal of Personal Injury Law, Dec. pp. 225 -236.
Regel., S (2002) Cultural factors with an Impact on Psychological Debriefing. In: Psychological Debriefing: Report by British Psychological Society Professional Practice Board Working Party, Chapter 9, pp. 64 - 73- British Psychological Society, London ISBN 1 85433 378 1
Regel, S & Hannigan D (2002) Post Traumatic Stress Disorder- Assessment and Intervention Strategies in Trauma, Critical Care and General Medical Settings. In: Regel, S & Roberts, D (Eds) Liaison Mental Health -A Handbook for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals. Balliere Tindall, London
Regel, S (2002) Staff Support in Trauma and Critical Care Settings. In: Regel, S & Roberts, D (Eds) Liaison Mental Health -A Handbook for Nurses and Healthcare Professionals. Balliere Tindall, London
Regel, S (2002)Burn Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (Chapter 14) In: Bosworth, C (Ed) Burns Trauma - Management and Nursing Care, 2nd Edition, Whurr, London
Regel, S (2002) Staff Support on a Burns Unit (Chapter 15) In: Bosworth, C (Ed) Burns Trauma - Management and Nursing Care, 2nd Edition, Whurr, London
Regel, S (1998) Counselling and Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: Current Perspectives in Mental Health Practice. Journal of Contemporary Health, Issue 7, Autumn, p.94 - 98
Regel, S & Hannigan, D (1996) Psychological Aspects of Trauma: Raising Awareness in Nurses and Other Professionals. Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing, 3, pp 71 - 72.
Regel, S & Davies, J (1995) The future of mental health nurses in Liaison Psychiatry. British Journal of Nursing, Vol 4, No 18, pp 1052 - 1056.
Regel S, & Bosworth C, (1993) The Psychological and Psychiatric Morbidity Questionnaire (PPMQ): A measure to assess and predict psychological and psychiatric morbidity in individuals following burn trauma. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2: 373-379.
Brief non-peer reviewed Red Cross articles from Coping with Crisis, the Newsletter of the International Reference for Psychosocial Support
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Henderson S., Regel S., Berliner P. (2008) Treatment of refugees suffering from traumatic stress. Coping with Crisis No. 1, p.13
Regel S. (2007) Psychological Support in Somalia. Coping with Crisis No. 1, 2-5
Regel S., Berliner P. (2007) Psychosocial Support Programmes following complex emergencies. Coping with Crisis No. 1, 10-11
Berliner P., Regel S. (2007) Social support and trauma – a review. Coping with Crisis No. 2, 14-17
Berliner P., Regel S. (2007) Children and Trauma in Areas of Disaster. Coping with Crisis No. 3, 16-17
Berliner P., Korngut S., Regel S. (2007) Disaster and Depression. Coping with Crisis No. 4, 13-15
Regel S., Healey A., Hahn M. (2005) British Red Cross response for UK survivors of the tsunami. Coping with Crisis No. 1, 5-7
Maeda J., Regel S., Saitoh Z. (2005) Experiences from the Niigatachuetsu earthquake. Coping with Crisis No. 2, 7-9
Regel S., (2010) The Quest for Evidence Based Research in Psychosocial Interventions: Are we barking up the wrong research tree? Coping with Crisis, No.1, pp. 6-8.
Journal articles
A full list of journal articles is available.