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Dr Lynne McCormack

Highlighted Publications

Year Citation Link
2010 MCCORMACK L M, Doctoral Thesis: Primary and Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth following War, Genocide and Humanitarian Emergencies: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis., OTHER ( pp.354) (2010) [T3]

Publications

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Chapters In A Book (1 outputs)

Chapter in A1 Book (B1) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 MCCORMACK L M, 'Encyclopaedia of Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Guide', Encyclopedia of Trauma: An Interdisciplinary Guide, SAGE, New York 20-904 (2012) [B1]

Journal Articles (6 outputs)

Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journal (C1) (6 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 McCormack Lynne Maree, 'Postmission Altruistic Identity Disruption Questionnaire (PostAID/Q): Preliminary development of a measure of responses following adverse humanitarian aid work', Traumatology, 18 41-48 (2012) [C1]
2011 MCCORMACK L M, JOSEPH S, HAGGER M, 'Vicarious growth in wives of Vietnam veterans: A phenomenological investigation into decades of 'lived' experience.', Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 51 273-290 (2011) [C1]
2011 TISCHLER V, CHOPRA A, NIXON N, MCCORMACK L M, '). Loss and Tomorrow’s Doctors: How the humanities can contribute to personal and professional development.', International Journal of Person-Centered Medicine, 1 547-552 (2011) [C1]
2010 MCCORMACK L M, 'Using the ‘Most Significant Change Technique’ to evaluate a post-tsunami psychosocial programme.', Qualitative Methodology in Psychology Bulletin (QM, 19-24 (2010) [C1]
2009 MCCORMACK L M, 'Civilian women at war: Psychological impact decades after the Vietnam war', Journal of Loss and Trauma, 14 447-458 (2009) [C1]
2009 MCCORMACK L M, JOSEPH S, HAGGER M S, 'Sustaining a positive altruistic identity in humanitarian aid work: A qualitative case study', Traumatology, 15 109-118 (2009) [C1]
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Review (5 outputs)

A Review of Several Works (D2) (4 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2012 McCormack Lynne Maree, 'Genocide', Encyclopaedia of Trauma (2012) [D2]
2012 McCormack Lynne Maree, 'Humanitarian missions', Encyclopaedia of Trauma (2012) [D2]
2012 McCormack Lynne Maree, 'Nongovernmental organizations, governments and humanitarian aid', Encyclopaedia of Trauma (2012) [D2]
2012 McCormack Lynne Maree, 'Traumatized entertainers', Encyclopaedia of Trauma (2012) [D2]
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A Review of a Single Work (D3) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2008 MCCORMACK L M, 'Analysing 'Hot' Cognitions. A recent Masterclass on Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) (2008) [D3]

Conference Publication (3 outputs)

Full Written Paper - Refereed (E1) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 MCCORMACK L M, 'Psychological Growth and The Value of the Phenomenological Narrative for Healthy Reintegration of Returnees and Their Families.', Being There When It Counts: The Proceedings of the 8th Rocky Mountain Region Disaster Mental Health Conference., Cheyenne, Wyoming (2010) [E1]

Extract of Paper (E3) (2 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2011 MCCORMACK L M, JOSEPH S, 'Modern Global Conflicts and the Humanitarian Aid Worker: Making Sense of Moral Doubt, Guilt and Shame Following Exposure to War, Genocide and International Crises', European Journal of Psychotraumatology, Vienna (2011) [E3]
2011 MCCORMACK L M, JOSEPH S, 'Posttraumatic growth through reparation with 'self': Redefining primary and secondary complex traumatic distress in humanitarian aid personnel.', 46th APS Annual Conference, Canberra (2011) [E3]

Thesis (1 outputs)

Doctor of Philosophy (T3) (1 outputs)

Year Citation Link
2010 MCCORMACK L M, Doctoral Thesis: Primary and Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth following War, Genocide and Humanitarian Emergencies: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis., OTHER ( pp.354) (2010) [T3]