Dr Jackie Amos

School of Allied Health and Human Performance

College of Health


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2024 Amos, J., Louth, J., Clancy, A., Jacobs, R., & Coventry, L. (2024). Moving beyond moral condemnation of parents: vulnerable children and families in the context of trauma, neglect and abuse. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 45(4), 371-374.
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2024 Amos, J. (2024). Quiet revolutionary: a conversation with Heather Chambers. Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Family Therapy, 45(4), 428-436.
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2024 Twigger, A., Lee, A. Y. S., & Amos, J. (2024). Clinician and lived experience perspectives on non-judgemental family care, in working with childhood maltreatment and intergenerational trauma: a pilot narrative review. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 45(4), 388-400.
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2024 Amos, J., Jacobs, R., & Segal, L. (2024). Attachment, shame and empathy in dyadic family therapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 45(4), 401-415.
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2023 Segal, L., & Amos, J. (2023). The serious health consequences of abuse and neglect in early life. BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 381, 1-2.
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2022 Amos, J., Todd, B., Gibson, B., Carpenter, S., Malvaso, C. G., & Delfabbro, P. H. (2022). Using the Adult Exploration of Attachment Interview (AEAI) to Break the Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma: Illustrations from a Family Reunification Program. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy: innovative and contextual approaches to human problems, 43(2), 168-181.
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2022 Haines, A., Andary, S., Amos, J., Louth, J., Mannik, A., Jacobs, R., . . . Vlahos, A. (2022). Men working with men in intensive family services: reflections on violence, trauma lifeworlds, and organic interventions. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 43(4), 442-461.
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2021 Malvaso, C. G., Delfabbro, P. H., Amos, J., Todd, B., & Carpenter, S. (2021). Addressing Intergenerational Trauma in an Adolescent Reunification Program: Case Studies Illustrating Service Innovation. Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma, 14(4), 533-544.
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2018 Segal, L., & Amos, J. (2018). Intergenerational transmission of trauma: why pregnancy and the post-natal period pose an elevated risk of mental illness, but also a unique opportunity to intervene. Australian midwifery news, 18(2), 23-24.
2018 Amos, J., & Segal, L. (2018). Disrupting intergenerational maternal maltreatment in middle childhood: therapeutic objectives and clinical translation. Frontiers in psychiatry, 9(article no. 623), 1-10.
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2015 Amos, J., Segal, L., & Cantor, C. (2015). Entrapped mother, entrapped child: agonic mode, hierarchy and appeasement in intergenerational abuse and neglect. Journal of child and family studies, 24(5), 1442-1450.
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2013 Furber, G., Amos, J., Segal, L., & Kasprzak, A. (2013). Outcomes of therapy in high risk mother-child dyads in which there is active maltreatment and severely disturbed child behaviors. Journal of infant, child and adolescent psychotherapy, 12(2), 84-99.
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2011 Amos, J., Furber, G., & Segal, L. (2011). Understanding maltreating mothers: a synthesis of relational trauma, attachment disorganization, structural dissociation of the personality, and experiential avoidance. Journal of Trauma and Dissociation, 12(5), 495-509.
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2008 Parry, P., Allison, S., Jureidini, J., McEvoy, P., Ward, S., Callary, J., . . . Tregenza, S. (2008). Paediatric bipolar disorder is a controversial diagnosis [3]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 42(1), 91.
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