Published Works

Book chapter, “Agents of Change: A Group of Women in a Shelter” in: Mutual aid groups, vulnerable populations, and the life cycle; Editors: Alex Gitterman, Lawrence Shulman. Columbia University Press, 1994.

Bowen Family Systems Theory and Practice: Illustration and Critique”; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy (ANZJFT) Vol.20 No.2 pp. 94-103. Awarded best article for training 1999.

Going Home Again: A family of origin approach to individual therapy”. Psychotherapy in Australia Vol.14 No.1 pp. 12-18. Nov 2007.

We Don’t Need Your Help, But Will You Please Fix Our Children?” Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy (ANZJFT) Vol.29 No.2 pp. 61-69. 2008.

Is Bowen Theory still relevant in the Family Therapy field?: A discussion of common challenges and confusion about the usefulness of Murray Bowen’s Family Systems Approach.” Journal of the Counsellors and Psychotherapists Association of NSW Inc (CAPA) Quarterly Issue 3 pp. 11-17. 2008.

Inviting each partner out of the fusion:  Bowen Family Systems Theory and couple therapy.” Co-authored with Joanne Wright. The CAPA Quarterly.  pp. 17-20. Issue Two, 2010.

“Restless Bedfellows: Taking Bowen Theory into a Child-focused Adolescent Treatment Unit in Australia.” Chapter in= Bringing Systems Thinking to Life Expanding the Horizons for Bowen Family Systems Theory. Publisher: Routledge. Edited by Ona Cohn Bregman, and Charles White. 2010.

“Bowen Family Systems and Grief: Thinking about variation in the grief response and recovery.” chapter in Loss and Recovery Ed. M Wesley, Mosaic press, 2012
Collaborative Approaches to Family Systems Supervision: Differentiation of Self, Linda MacKay & Jenny Brown, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 2014, 34, 325–337.

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