Adult Maltese Women’s Understanding of How Childhood Domestic Violence Has Impacted Their Relationships with Their Parents and Siblings: A Grounded Theory Study
2024, Behavioral Sciences
Is It Safe Enough? An IPA Study of How Couple Therapists Make Sense of Their Decision to Either Stop or Continue with Couple Therapy When Violence Becomes the Issue
2024, Behavioral Sciences
We cannot find peace in restlessness. How the neuroscience supports psychotherapeutic practice
2023, Human Systems - Therapy, Culture and Attachments
‘Treating this place like home’: An exploration of the notions of home within an adolescent inpatient unit with subsequent implications for staff training
2023, Journal of Family Therapy
What’s love got to do with it? A systemic view of agape
2023, Human Systems - Therapy, Culture and Attachments
Safety and security in family life: Experiences of involuntary dislocation
2023, Journal of Family Theory & Review
Should Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) be Used With Focus Groups? Navigating the Bumpy Road of “Iterative Loops,” Idiographic Journeys, and “Phenomenological Bridges”
2020, International Journal of Qualitative Methods (IJQM)
Understanding addiction, relapse and recovery amongst substance using offenders – a qualitative study informed by developmental psychological theories
2020, Drugs and alcohol today
Spirituality – a forgotten dimension? Developing spiritual literacy in family therapy practice
2020, Journal of Family Therapy
Family Functional Formulations as Guides to Psychological Treatment
2019, Contemporary family therapy
Looking Back on Childhood: Women’s Experience of Triangulation in the Context of Domestic Violence
2019, Contemporary family therapy
Handling “Hot Potatoes”: Ethical, Legal, Safeguarding, and Political Quandaries of Researching Drug-Using Offenders
2019, International Journal of Qualitative Methods (IJQM)
Looking after ourselves and each other. An attachment narrative approach to supervision. [Troska o siebie i innych: Superwizja prowadzona w oparciu o narracje przywiazania]
2019, Psychoterapia
Systemic Practice and Narratives of Attachment
2017, Human Systems
'You just deal with it. You have to when you've got a child': A narrative analysis of mothers' accounts of how they coped, both during an abusive relationship and after leaving
2017, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Der bindungsorientierte narrative Ansatz in der systemischen Psychotherapie
2016, PiD - Psychotherapie im Dialog
Working Systemically With the Legacies of Interpersonal Violence: A Case Study of Couples Therapy
2015, Partner Abuse
Eventually you just get used to it’: An interpretative phenomenological analysis of 10–16 year-old girls’ experiences of the transition into temporary accommodation after exposure to domestic violence perpetrated by men against their mothers 304
2015, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
From Couple to Co-parents in England: Factors thatContribute to the process of change in co-parents’ parenting practices
2015, Family Science
Love in violence: An Interpretative PhenomenologicalAnalysis
2015, Partner Abuse
Working systemically with intimate partner violence: Attachment dilemmas,risk and responsibility
2015, Human Systems
Co-parents and parenting programmes: do both parents need to attend?
2015, Journal of Family Therapy
The development of family therapy and systemic practice in Europe: Some reflections and concerns
2014, Contemporary family therapy
Towards a richer understanding of school-age children's experiences of domestic violence: the voices of children and their mothers
2014, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
Systemic therapy and attachment narratives: Attachment Narrative Therapy
2014, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry
“Eventually you just get used to it”: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of 10-16 year-old girls’ experiences of the transition into temporary accommodation after exposure to domestic violence perpetrated by men against their mothers
2013, Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry