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Allison, S., Perlesz, A. & Pote, H. (2002) Manualising systemic family therapy: The Leeds Manual. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy.23, 3: 153-158

Agnetti, G. & Young, J. (1993) Chroncity and the Experience of Timelessness : An Intervention Model. Family Systems Medicine 11: 67-81.

Barbato, A., Agnetti, G. & Young, J. (1993) A Systems View of Family Interventions in Residential Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs. International Journal of Mental Health. Vol. 22, No. 3, 73-82.

Barbato, A., Agnetti, G. & Young, J. (1993) Systems Family Therapy in Psychosocial Rehabilitation. Journal of Strategic & Systemic Therapies.

Brown, R., Perlesz, A., & Proctor, K. (2002) Mental health issues for GLBTI Victorians in Whatís the Difference? Health Issues of Major Concern to Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender and Intersex (GLBTI) Victorians. 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: Melbourne, Victoria

Farhall, J., Webster, B., Hocking, B., Leggatt, M., Riess, C., Young, J. (1998) Training to Enhance Partnerships Between Mental Health Professionals and Family Caregivers: A Comparative Study. Psychiatric Services, 49:11, 1488-1490.

Flaskas, C. & Perlesz, A. (Eds.) (1998) The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy. Karnac Books, London. 

Forbes, D., Creamer, M., and Rycroft, P. (1994) EMDR in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: a Pilot Study using assessment measures. Journal of Behavioural Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry. Vol.25, No.2.

Furlong, M., Young, J., Perlesz, A., McLachlan, D., and Riess, C. 1991 For Family Therapists involved in the Treatment of Chronic and Longer Term Conditions, Dulwich Centre Newsletter No. 4., 58-68.

Lambert, P. (1990-91) Tying Shoelaces Backwards: Live Supervision: The evolution of a context for learning. The Dulwich Centre Newsletter. 

Larner, G., Lobsinger, C., Arnstein, M., Perlesz, A., McNatty, B., James, K., Brown, J., & Holmes, S. (2002) ANZJFT Symposium: What are the core learnings of family therapy? The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy,23, 3: 128-137

McNair, R., Dempsey, D., Wise, S. & Perlesz, A. (2002) Lesbian parenting: issues, strengths and challenges. Family Matters, 63, Spring/Summer, 40-49

Moloney, B., & Moloney, L.. (1996) Personal Relationships in Systemic Supervision, in The Therapeutic Relationship in Systemic Therapy, Flaskas, C. & Perlesz, A. (Eds.) Karnac Books, London. 

Paterson, R., Luntz, H., Perlesz, A., & Cotton, S. (2002) Adolescent violence to parents: maintaining family connections when the going gets tough. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 23, 2: 90-100

Perlesz, A., Young, J., Paterson, R., & Bridge, S. 1994 The Reflecting Team as a Reflection of Second Order Therapeutic Ideas. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 15, No 3, 117-127.
 
Perlesz, A., Stolk, E,. & Firestone, A. (1990). Patterns of Learning in Family Therapy Training. Family Process, 29: 29 - 44. 

Perlesz, A., Young, J., Paterson, R. & Bridge, S. (1994) The reflecting team as a reflection of second order therapeutic ideals. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 15, 3: 117-127. 

Perlesz, A. (1994) "The missing generation?" ( Editor's Guest), Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 15, 1: iii-iv.

Perlesz, A., Dwyer, J., Elliott, R., Moloney, B., Riess, C., Rycroft, P., Welfare, A., & Young, J. (2002) Perspectives on teaching family therapy from the Bouverie Centre. The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work No. 4, 72-78

Perlesz, A & Lindsay, J. (2003) Methodological triangulation in researching families: making sense of dissonant data. International Journal of Social Research Methodology: Theory & Practice, 6(1): 25-40

Perlesz, A. (2003) Challenges and strengths for lesbian families in Australia, Eighth Australian Institute of Family Studies Conference, Melbourne, http://www.aifs.org.au/institute/afrc8/perlesz.pdf

Perlesz, A & McNair, R (In Press) Lesbian Parenting: Insiders' Voices Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family

Riess, C. & Young, J. (1999) Families In Partnership with Mental Health Services, Final Report to the Department of Human Services regarding the Get Together FaST Initiative 1997-1998.

Rycroft, P. & Perlesz, A. (2001) Speaking the unspeakable: Reclaiming grief and loss in family life. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 22, 2: 57-65

Roche, H. & Perlesz, A. (2000) A legitimate choice and voice: The experience of adult adoptees who have chosen not to search for their biological families, Journal of Adoption and Fostering, 242:8-19

Stolk, E, & Perlesz, A. (1990) Do Better Trainees Make Worse Family Therapists? A Study of Client Families, Family Process, 29: 45 - 58. 

Young, J., Perlesz, A., et al, (1990) The reflective team process in training, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 10, 2: 69-74. 

Young, J. (1990) A critical look at the One-Way Screen. Dulwich Centre Newsletter, Summer 1989-90. This article was republished for a Dutch Family Therapy Training Program.

Young, J. (1990) The Family as part of the Team, Schizophrenia Fellowship Publication, Ballarat.

Young, J. (1991) Schizophrenia : Some Views and Experiences.Guest Editor, Dulwich Centre Newsletter No. 4.

Young, J. (1991) An Interview with Ken Alexander. Dulwich Centre Newsletter No. 4.

Young, J. 1994 The Loss of Time in Chronic Systems : An Intervention Model for Working with Longer Term Conditions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 15, 2, 73-80.

Young, J. et al. (1997) Three Journeys Toward the Reflecting Team. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, Vol. 18, No. 1.

Young, J. & Rycroft, P. (1997) Single Session Therapy: Capturing the Moment. Psychotherapy In Australia, Vol. 4, No. 1., 18 - 23.

Young, J. (1999) Family Sensitive Practice in Mental Health Services. Post Graduate Diploma of Community Psychiatric Nursing. Module 7. Online Distance Education Unit, La Trobe University, Bendigo.

Young, J. (2001) 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.

Young, J., & Oliver, I. (1997) Reducing Staff Burnout. Innovative Ideas in Psychiatric Services, 48:5, 734.

Young, J. & Oliver, I. (1997) Should Mental Health Professionals Show Their Feelings? The Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, Summer edition, Volume 21, No. 1, 23-30.


HIV and AIDS Publications

Stynes, R. (1998) Suicide - talk in HIV-AIDS Therapy, Venereology: The Interdisciplinary International Journal of Sexual Health, 11(4): 15-25. 

Stynes, R., Lipp, J. & Minichiello, V. (1996) HIV and AIDS and 'Family" Counselling: A Systems and Developmental Approach, Counselling Psychology Quartely, 9(2): 131 - 141. 

 



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