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Book
Hazelwood, Zoe & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2010) Let's talk (listen feel think act) : communication for health professionals. Pearson Education Australia, French's Forest, N.S.W.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Gow, Kathryn M. (2008) Psychology and Culture: a local perspective. Pearson Education, Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia.
Book Chapter
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2011) How emergency service workers cope with, and grow from, work-related stress and trauma. In Gow, Kathryn M. & Celinski, Marek J. (Eds.) Wayfinding through Life's Challenges : Coping and Survival. Nova Science Publishers, Inc., Hauppauge, N.Y, pp. 281-296.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2011) Things just got really serious : coping in crisis. In McAllister, Margaret & Lowe, John B. (Eds.) The Resilient Nurse : Empowering Your Practice. Springer Publishing Company, LLC, New York, pp. 133-147.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Morris, Bronwyn A. (2010) Posttraumatic growth in Australian populations. In Weiss, Tzipi & Berger, Roni (Eds.) Posttraumatic Growth and Culturally Competent Practice: Lessons Learned from Around the Globe. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Hoboken, NJ, pp. 157-172.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Scully, Paul J. (2008) Ways in which paramedics cope with, and respond to, natural large-scale disasters. In Gow, Kathryn & Paton, Douglas (Eds.) The Phoenix of Natural Disasters: Community Resilience. Nova Science, New York, pp. 89-100.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Gow, Kathryn M. (2004) Identifying and managing traumatic risk factors emanating from the family-work interface. In Paton, D., Violanti, J., Dunning, C., & Smith, L. (Eds.) Managing Traumatic Stress Risk: A proactive approach. Charles C. Thomas, Springfiled, Ill., pp. 196-213.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Violanti, John M., & Paton, Douglas (2003) The family: resilience resource and resilience needs. In Paton, D., Violanti, J., & Smith, L (Eds.) Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield Ill., pp. 170-185.
Moran, Carmen & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2003) A trait approach to posttrauma vulnerability and growth. In Paton, D., Violanti, J., & Smith, L. (Eds.) Promoting capabilities to manage posttraumatic stress. Charles C. Thomas, Springfield Ill., pp. 27-42.
Journal Article
Shochet, Ian M., Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Craig, Cameron, Roos, Colette, Wurfl, Astrid, Hoge, Rebecca, et al. (2011) The development and implementation of the Promoting Resilient Officers (PRO) Program. Traumatology, 17(4), pp. 43-51.
Kirby, Robyn, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., & Palk, Gavan R. (2011) Adaptive and maladaptive coping strategies predict posttrauma outcomes in ambulance personnel. Traumatology.
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16Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Armstrong, Deanne (2011) Relationship to the bereaved and perceptions of severity of trauma differentiate elements of posttraumatic growth. OMEGA--Journal of Death and Dying, 63(2), pp. 125-140.
Morris, Bronwyn A. & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane (2010) Rumination, post-traumatic growth, and distress : structural equation modelling with cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology. (In Press)
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1McCrae, Robert, Terracciano, Antonio, De Fruyt, Filip, De Bolle, Marleen, Gelfand, Michele, Costa, Paul, et al. (2010) The validity and structure of culture-level personality scores: Data from ratings of young adolescents. Journal of Personality, 78(3), pp. 815-838.
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2Copping, Alicia, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, & Paton, Douglas (2010) Towards a culturally appropriate mental health system: Sudanese-Australians' experiences with trauma. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology, 4(1), pp. 53-60.
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1Shakespeare-Finch, Jane & Armstrong, Deanne (2010) Trauma type and posttrauma outcomes : differences between survivors of motor vehicle accidents, sexual assault, and bereavement. Journal of Loss and Trauma, 15(2), pp. 69-82.
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3Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Wickham, Kylie (2009) Adaptation of Sudanese refugees in an Australian context : investigating helps and hindrances. International Migration, 48(1), pp. 23-46.
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2Geldard, Kathryn M., Yin Foo (Coller), Rebecca, & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2009) How is a fruit tree like you? Using artistic metaphors to explore and develop emotional competence in children. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling, 19(1), pp. 1-13.
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1Lockenhoff , Corinna, De Fruyt, Filip, Terracciano, Antonio, McCrae, Robert R., De Bolle , Marleen, Costa , Paul, et al. (2009) Perceptions of aging across 26 cultures and their culture-level associates. Psychology and Aging, 24(4), pp. 941-954.
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1Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & de Dassel, Therese (2009) The impact of child sexual abuse on victims/survivors: Exploring posttraumatic outcomes as a function of childhood sexual abuse. Journal of Child Sexual Abuse, 18(6), pp. 623-640.
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6Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Enders, Tracey (2008) Corroborating evidence of posttraumatic growth. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 21(4), pp. 421-424.
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10Morris, Bronwyn A., Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., & Scott, Jennifer L. (2007) Coping processes and dimensions of posttraumatic growth. The Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2007(1).
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6Gilchrist, Susan L., Davidson, John A., & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2007) Dream emotions, waking emotions, personality characteristics and well-being – a positive psychology approach. Dreaming, 17(3), pp. 172-185.
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4Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Copping, Alicia (2006) A grounded theory approach to understanding cultural differences in posttraumatic growth. Journal of Loss and Trauma: International Perspectives on Stress and Coping, 11(5), pp. 355-371.
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9McTurk, Carolyn & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane (2006) Barriers to employment: personality and cognitive predictors of employment status. Australian Journal of Career Development, 15(1), pp. 10-18.
Burke, Karena, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Paton, Douglas, & Ryan, Michael (2006) Characterizing the resilient officer: Individual attributes at point of entry to policing. Traumatology, 12(3), pp. 178-188.
Morris, Bronwyn A., Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Rieck, Murray J., & Newbery, Jasmin (2005) Multidimensional nature of posttraumatic growth in an Australian population. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 18(5), pp. 575-585.
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32Terracciano, Antonio, Abdel-Khalek, A. M., Adam, N., Adamovova, L., Ahn, C., Ahn, H., et al. (2005) National Character Does Not Reflect Mean Personality Trait Levels in 49 Cultures. Science Magazine, 310(5745), pp. 96-100.
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87Rieck, Murray J., Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Morris, Bronwyn A., & Newbery, Jasmin (2005) A mixed-method analysis of post-trauma outcomes: Trauma severity and social support from a psychotherapeutic oerspective. Canadian Journal of Counselling, 39(2), pp. 86-100.
McDonald, Paula K., Guthrie, Diane, Bradley, Lisa M., & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane (2005) Investigating work-family policy aims and employee experiences. Employee Relations, 27(5), pp. 478-494.
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9McCrae, Robert R., Terracciano, Antonio, & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2005) Personality Profiles of Cultures: Aggregate Personality Traits. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 89(3), pp. 407-425.
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114Shakespeare-Finch, Jane, Gow, Kathryn, & Smith, Sandy (2005) Personality, coping and posttraumatic growth in emergency ambulance personnel. Traumatology, 11(4), pp. 325-334.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. & Scully, Paul J. (2004) A Multi-method Evaluation of an Emergency Service Employee Assistance Program. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 19(4), pp. 71-91.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Smith, Sandra J., Gow, Kathryn M., Embelton, Gary, & Baird, Leith S. (2003) The prevalence of posttraumatic growth in emergency ambulance personnel. Traumatology, 9(1), pp. 58-70.
Dean, P. Greg, Gow, Kathryn M., & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2003) Counting the Cost:Psychological Distress in Career and Auxiliary Firefighters. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies, 2003-1.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., Smith, Sandra J., & Obst, Patricia L. (2002) Trauma, coping resources, and family functioning in emergency service personnel: a comparative study. Work and Stress, 16(3), pp. 275-282.
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13Conference Paper
Copping, Alicia, Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., & Paton, Douglas (2008) Modelling the experience of trauma in a white-Australian sample. In Voudouris, Nicholas & Mrowinski, Vicky (Eds.) 43rd APS Annual Conference : Psychology Leading Change, 23-27 September 2008, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart TAS Australia.
Burke, Karena J., Paton, Douglas, & Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2008) What makes a happy cop? Longitudinal predictors of police officer well-being. In Voudouris, Nicholas & Mrowinski, Vicky (Eds.) 43rd Australian Psychological Society Annual Conference, 23-27 September 2008, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart.
Morris, Bronwyn A., Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E., & Scott, Jennifer L. (2008) An interpretative phenomenological investigation of adjustment and posttraumatic growth after a diagnosis of haematological malignancy. In Voudouris, Nicholas & Mrowinski, Vicky (Eds.) 43rd APS Annual Conference, 23-27 September 2008, Hotel Grand Chancellor, Hobart.
Shakespeare-Finch, Jane E. (2007) Building resilience in emergency service personnel through organisational structures. In 42nd Annual Australian Psychological Society conference: Making an impact, 25-29 September 2007, Brisbane.
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Shakespeare-Finch, Jane (2003) Posttraumatic growth in emergency ambulance personnel : the roles of personality and coping. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
