Bouverie Research Publications

The Bouverie Centre team has published on a broad range of topics. PDFs of articles are available by clicking on the article reference. Please select from the thematic sub-headings below to view staff publications.

 

 

General

 
 
 
Young, J., ‘No Bullshit Therapy,’ Presented at the Australian Conference of Family Therapy, Melbourne, 2006.
 
 
Young, J., ‘Ways to Reduce Conflict and Support Recovery,’ Presented at the Carer's Conference, Melbourne, 2005.
 
Young, J. & Contole, J., ‘Family Sensitive Practice (including confidentiality)’ in DHS Mental Health Approaches, Induction Booklet for new staff, 2004.
 
 
 
 
Proctor, K., Taghna F'Taghna: Privileging Maltese Culture and Identity in Family Therapy in Australia. Masters Thesis published by the School of Public Health. La Trobe University, Melbourne, August 1998.
 
 
 
 
 
Perlesz, A., Furlong, M and the 'D' Family, ‘A systemic therapy unravelled: In through the out door,’ in C. Flaskas & A. Perlesz (eds.) The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy Chapter 7, Karnac Books, London, 1996.
 
 
 
 
Young, J., ‘An Interview with Ken Alexander,’ Dulwich Centre Newsletter No. 4.
1991.
 

Family Therapy

 
Proctor, K., Wills, M., Weir, S. & Young, J., Focus on Families Training Program, Final Report,  Prepared for Primary Health Branch, Rural & Regional Health & Aged Care Services Division, The Department of Human Services, 2007.
 
 
Perlesz, A. & Brown, R., ‘Adopting a research lens in family therapy: a means to therapeutic collaboration,’ inC. Flaskas, B. Mason & A. Perlesz. (eds.) The Space Between: Experience, Context and Process in the Therapeutic Relationship, Chapter 12, Karnac Books: London, 2005.
 
 
 
 
Young, J., & Riess, C., ‘Family Sensitive Practice,’ Presented at the Australian Conference of Family Therapy, Brisbane, 1997.
 
 
 
Barbato, A., Agnetti, G. & Young, J., ‘Systems Family Therapy in Psychosocial Rehabilitation,’ Journal of Strategic & Systemic Therapies, 1993.
 
 
 
Young, J., ‘The Family as part of the Team,’ Schizophrenia Fellowship Publication, Ballarat, 1990.
 
Young, J., ‘A critical look at the One-Way Screen,’ Dulwich Centre Newsletter, Summer 1989-90. 
 

Children

 
Cuff, R. ‘VicChamps Project’, Report to Senate Select Committee on Mental Health, 2005.
 
Cuff, R., Cowling, V., Luntz, J., & Verscharen, K., ‘Peer support activities for children and young people who have a family member with mental illness’ in Cowling. V. (ed.) Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2: Personal and Clinical perspectives, Camberwell, ACER Press, 2004.
 
 
Young, J., Riess, C., & O'Neill, I., ‘The Temper Tamers Club of Australia,’ Presented at the Australian Conference of Family Therapy, Adelaide, 2003.
 
Cuff, R. & Wragg, S., ‘Champs Camps’, in Cowling, V. (ed.) Children of Parents with Mental Illness, Camberwell, ACER Press, 1999.
 
Cuff, R. & Pietsch, J. ‘Peer Support For Children Of Parents With Mental Illness – Program Design And Evaluation’, Mental Health Research Institute, Melbourne, 1997.
 
Edwards, J. & Cuff, R. ‘The ‘Grown-Up’ Child’, Rattler Community Child Care Co-operative Ltd (NSW) No. 40, 1996.
 
Pietsch, J. & Cuff, R.  ‘Hidden Children: Families Caught Between Two Systems’, Mental Health Research Institute, Melbourne, 1995.
 

Family Therapy Training and Supervision

 
 
Wills, M., Weir, S. & Young, J., Clinical Supervision in Community Health, Final Report. Prepared for Primary Health Branch, Rural & Regional Health & Aged Care Services Division, The Department of Human Services, 2007.
 
Allison, S., Perlesz, A. & Pote, H., ‘Manualising systemic family therapy: The Leeds Manual,’ The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 23, No. 3, 2002, pp. 153-158.
 
 
 
Farhall, J. , Hocking, B., Leggat, M., Riess, C., and Young, J., ‘The Impact of a Family Work Training Intervention on a Mental Health Network,’ Presented at the 5th Annual Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand, Auckland. 1995.
 
 

Loss and Grief

 
 
Rycroft, P., & Young, J., ‘Grief and Mental Illness,’ Presented at the Carer's Conference, Melbourne. 2003
 
 

Reflecting Teams

 
 
 
 
Young, J., ‘Reflecting Team In Training Family Therapists,’ Presented at the First Australian and New Zealand Conference of Family Therapy, Auckland. 1989.
 

Trauma

 
 
 

Adolescents

 
 
Proctor, K. Breaking Through: A Whole-School Approach, Building Safer School Cultures And Greater Acceptance Of Sexual Diversity, Unpublished PhD thesis, The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Melbourne, 2006.
 
 
McIlwaine, F., & Proctor, K., Breaking Through: A School, Family and Rural Community Partnership to Reduce Suicide Risk in Same-Sex Attracted Young People (SSAY), Final Report to the National Suicide Prevention Strategy, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, Melbourne. 2003.
 
Proctor, K., ‘The Breaking Through Project: A School, Family and Rural Community Partnership to Reduce Suicide Risk and Increase Safety in Schools for at Risk Youth and Their Families,’ VAFT NEWS, Vol. 25 No. 5, 2003.
 
Perlesz, A., & Proctor, K., Sexuality at School, on Research Australia
 
Proctor, K., 'Making a Difference': Challenging Discrimination and Victimisation and Promoting Greater Tolerance of Diversity in the School Community, The Breaking Through Project & La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2002.
 
Proctor, K., 'Making a Difference': Challenging Discrimination and Victimisation and Promoting Greater Acceptance of Diversity in the Gisborne School Community, The Breaking Through Project & La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2002.
 
Proctor, K., 'Making a Difference': Challenging Discrimination and Victimisation and Promoting a Greater Acceptance of Diversity in the Kyneton School Community, The Breaking Through Project & La Trobe University, Melbourne, 2002.
 
 

ABI

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Perlesz, A., Furlong, M., & McLachlan, D., " Family-centered rehabilitation: Family therapy for the head-injured and their relatives", in R. Harris, R. Burns, & R. Rees (eds.), Recovery from Brain Injury: Expectations, Needs, and Processes,  Institute for the Study of Learning Difficulties, Adelaide, 1989, pp. 180-191.
 

Mental Health

 
Cuff, R. & Wood, D., ‘Parents in Partnerships: Developing a program within an adult mental health setting to support children and families where a parent has a mental illness’, The Clinician, CAMHS Net, John Hunter Hospital, NSW (forthcoming).
 
 
Cuff, R. ‘VicChamps Project’, Report to Senate Select Committee on Mental Health, 2005.
 
Young, J., ‘How to Help your Family Member with Mental Illness,’ Presented at the CALD Conference,  Carer's Conference, Melbourne, 2005.
 
Cuff, R., Cowling, V., Luntz, J., & Verscharen, K., ‘Peer support activities for children and young people who have a family member with mental illness’ in Vicki Cowling. (ed.) Children of Parents with Mental Illness 2: Personal and Clinical perspectives, Camberwell, ACER Press, 2004.
 
Young, J., ‘The Real Trauma of Mental Illness,’ Presented at the CALD Conference,  Carer's Conference, Melbourne, 2004.
 
Young, J., ‘The Experience of Mental Illness: Are you aware of the trauma you are managing?’ A flyer distributed as part of a support kit for professionals and parents with a mental illness, developed by the Department of Human Services, 2001.
 
Cuff, R. & Wragg, S., ‘Champs Camps’, in Vicki Cowling (ed.) Children of Parents with Mental Illness, Camberwell, ACER Press, 1999.
 
Cuff, R. ‘Myths and Morality: How should we ‘treat’ mental illness?’, in Richard Kowalski & Michael Coe (eds.) The Decameron Project Collection: Essays on Morality and Civic Duty, Monash University, 1999.
 
 
Riess, C. & Young, J., Families In Partnership with Mental Health Services: Final Report to the Department of Human Services regarding the Get Together FaST Initiative 1997-1998, 1999.
 
Cuff, R. & Mildred, H. ‘Parents in Partnerships: Developing Services to better meet the needs of parents who have a mental illness’, TasTHEMHS Conference Proceedings, 1999.
 
Cuff, R., Mildred, H., & Short, L. ‘Parents in Partnerships: Developing services for mothers who have a mental illness and their children’, Domestic Violence & Incest Resource Centre Newsletter, Issue 1,1999.
 
Young, J., ‘Family Sensitive Practice in Mental Health Services,’ Post Graduate Diploma of Community Psychiatric Nursing. Module 7. Online Distance Education Unit, La Trobe University, Bendigo, 1999.
 
Cuff, R. & Pietsch, J. Peer Support For Children Of Parents With Mental Illness – Program Design And Evaluation, Mental Health Research Institute, Melbourne, 1997.
 
Barbato, A., Agnetti, G. & Young, J., ‘A Systems View of Family Interventions in Residential Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs,’ International Journal of Mental Health, Vol. 22, No. 3, 1993, pp. 73-82.
 
Young, J., ‘Schizophrenia: Some Views and Experiences,’ (Guest Editor) Dulwich Centre Newsletter, No. 4. 1991.
 

Single Session Work

 
Whittle, T., Wills, M., Weir, S. & Young, J., SSW Implementation in Community Health, Final Report. Prepared for Primary Health Branch, Rural & Regional Health & Aged Care Services Division, The Department of Human Services, 2007.
 
Young, J. & Whittle, T., SSW Implementation in Community Health Project Report, produced for DHS, 2006.
 
 
Young, J., & Riess, C., Rycroft, P., ‘Single Session Therapy,’ Presented at the Australian Conference of Family Therapy, Hobart, 1996.
 

GLBTI, including Gay- and Lesbian-parented Families

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Perlesz, A., Brown, R., McNair, R., Lindsay, J., Pitts, M. & de Vaus, D., ‘Lesbian family disclosure: Authenticity & safety within private & public domains,’ Lesbian & Gay Psychology Review, Vol. 7, No. 1, 2006, pp. 53-64.
 
Proctor, K. Breaking Through: A Whole-School Approach, Building Safer School Cultures And Greater Acceptance Of Sexual Diversity, Unpublished PhD thesis, The Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University, Faculty of Health Sciences, Melbourne, 2006.
 
 
 
 
McIlwaine, F., & Proctor, K., Breaking Through: A School, Family and Rural Community Partnership to Reduce Suicide Risk in Same-Sex Attracted Young People (SSAY), Final Report to the National Suicide Prevention Strategy, Commonwealth Department of Health and Aged Care, Melbourne. 2003.
 
Perlesz, A., & Proctor, K., Sexuality at School, on Research Australia
 
 
Brown, R., Perlesz, A., & Proctor, K., ‘Mental Health Issues for GLBTI Victorians,’ in What’s the Difference? Health Issues of Major Concern to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (GLBTI) Victorians. Melbourne, Victoria.  Research Report prepared by the Ministerial Advisory Committee on Gay and Lesbian Health. Published by Rural and Regional Health and Aged Care Services Division Victorian Government Department of Human Services.
 
 

Sexual Abuse

 
Welfare, A., ‘How Qualitative Research Can Inform Clinical Interventions in Families Recovering From Sibling Sexual Abuse,’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 29 No. 3, 2008, pp. 139–147.
 
Miller, RM. & Sutherland, KJ., ‘Partners in Healing: Systemic Therapy With Survivors of Sexual Abuse and Their Partners,’ Journal of Family Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1, April 1999, pp. 97-111.
 
Miller, R. & Dwyer, J., ‘Reclaiming the Mother-daughter Relationship after Sexual Abuse,’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 18, No. 4, 1997, pp. 194-202.
 
Dwyer J. & Miller, R., ‘Disenfranchised Grief After Incest: The experience of victims/daughters, mothers/wives’, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 137-145.
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