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Lynne McCormack
Lynne McCormack
Professor/Clinical Psychologist, University of Newcastle; Associate, University of Nottingham
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Vicarious growth in wives of Vietnam veterans: A phenomenological investigation into decades of “lived” experience
L McCormack, MS Hagger, S Joseph
Journal of Humanistic Psychology 51 (3), 273-290, 2011
942011
Cancer‐related trauma, stigma and growth: the ‘lived’experience of head and neck cancer
J Threader, L McCormack
European journal of cancer care 25 (1), 157-169, 2016
752016
Therapists, complex trauma, and the medical model: Making meaning of vicarious distress from complex trauma in the inpatient setting.
L McCormack, EL Adams
Traumatology 22 (3), 192, 2016
732016
Complex psychosocial distress postdeployment in veterans: Reintegration identity disruption and challenged moral integrity.
L McCormack, L Ell
Traumatology 23 (3), 240, 2017
682017
Psychological growth in humanitarian aid personnel: Reintegrating with family and community following exposure to war and genocide
L McCormack, S Joseph
Community, Work & Family 16 (2), 147-163, 2013
662013
Complex trauma in childhood, a psychiatric diagnosis in adulthood: Making meaning of a double-edged phenomenon.
L McCormack, S Thomson
Psychological trauma: theory, research, practice, and policy 9 (2), 156, 2017
592017
Medical discharge from the “family,” moral injury, and a diagnosis of PTSD: Is psychological growth possible in the aftermath of policing trauma?
L McCormack, L Riley
Traumatology 22 (1), 19, 2016
582016
Sustaining a positive altruistic identity in humanitarian aid work: A qualitative case study
L McCormack, S Joseph, MS Hagger
Traumatology 15 (2), 109-118, 2009
562009
Distress and growth: The subjective “lived” experiences of being the child of a Vietnam veteran
L McCormack, R Sly
Traumatology 19 (4), 303-312, 2013
462013
Psychological growth in aging Vietnam veterans: Redefining shame and betrayal
L McCormack, S Joseph
Journal of humanistic psychology 54 (3), 336-355, 2014
402014
The dance of communication: Retaining family membership despite severe non-speech dementia
BD Walmsley, L McCormack
Dementia 13 (5), 626-641, 2014
372014
A fractured journey of growth: Making meaning of a ‘broken’childhood and parental mental ill-health
L McCormack, S White, J Cuenca
Community, Work & Family 20 (3), 327-345, 2017
332017
“You don’t know until you get there”: The positive and negative “lived” experience of parenting an adult child with 22q11. 2 deletion syndrome.
J Goodwin, L McCormack, LE Campbell
Health Psychology 36 (1), 45, 2017
332017
Adaptive growth following terrorism: Vigilance and anger as facilitators of posttraumatic growth in the aftermath of the Bali bombings.
L McCormack, L McKellar
Traumatology 21 (2), 71, 2015
322015
Career derailment: Burnout and bullying at the executive level
L McCormack, S Abou-Hamdan, S Joseph
International Coaching Psychology Review 12 (1), 24-36, 2017
312017
Holding on while letting go: Trauma and growth on the pathway of dementia care in families
L McCormack, K Tillock, BD Walmsley
Aging & Mental Health 21 (6), 658-667, 2017
282017
Shame, hope, intimacy and growth: Dementia distress and growth in families from the perspective of senior aged care professionals
B Walmsley, L McCormack
Dementia 15 (6), 1666-1684, 2016
272016
Postmission altruistic identity disruption questionnaire (PostAID/Q) preliminary development of a measure of responses following adverse humanitarian aid work
L McCormack, S Joseph
Traumatology 18 (3), 41-48, 2012
272012
Childhood and the imposition of war: Self-blame, absolution/nonabsolution, and vicarious growth in adult children of Vietnam veterans.
L McCormack, W Devine
Traumatology 22 (4), 278, 2016
252016
Stigma, the medical model and dementia care: Psychological growth in senior health professionals through moral and professional integrity
BD Walmsley, L McCormack
Dementia 15 (6), 1685-1702, 2016
202016
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