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Journal of Child and Family Studies | 2000

Threat Vigilance in Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence: A Pilot Study Utilizing the Ambiguous Situations Paradigm

Joe Coyne; Paula M. Barrett; Amanda Louise Duffy

Research has found that children exposed to family violence exhibit higher rates of maladjustment. We review relevant literature on family violence, marital conflict, and cognitive factors implicated in child behaviour problems. A bias toward perceiving threat in ambiguous contexts has been identified as one factor mediating both aggressive and anxious behaviour disorders. We conducted a study utilizing the ambiguous situations paradigm to assess whether children exposed to violent spousal conflict were more likely than children not exposed to violence (divided into children with an externalizing behaviour disorder and non-clinic children) to perceive threat in two classes of ambiguous situations: Peer and Inter-Parental. The results indicated that children exposed to violent spousal conflict perceived more threat in parental situations than either of the other two groups. A number of considerations were taken into account given the exploratory nature of the study, particularly sample limitations. We conclude with suggestions for improvements to the research design and the further relevance of exploring cognitive factors involved in the adjustment of children from backgrounds of violence.


Social Semiotics | 2002

Constructing Subjects and Making Experts: Reading the Politics of the Psychotherapy Novel

Joe Coyne

This paper examines the ideological and political basis of the practice of psychotherapy in contemporary culture. Psychotherapy is argued to be both inherently political and intimately concerned with the construction of subjectivity. These arguments are examined through interrogating the representation of psychotherapy in the works of Lindner ( The Fifty-Minute Hour , Bantam, New York, 1955) and particularly in Yaloms fictional text Lying on the Couch (HarperPerennial, New York, 1996). The implications within psychotherapy for representing normality, negotiating power, and locating and constructing subjectivity are highlighted through the critical treatment of these texts.


Australian Psychologist | 2013

Parenting From the Outside‐in: Reflections on Parent Training During a Potential Paradigm Shift

Joe Coyne


Faculty of Health | 2016

Circle of security intervention for parents of children with autism spectrum disorder

Claire Fardoulys; Joe Coyne


Faculty of Health | 2016

Group processes in the circle of security program: A preliminary study

Annika Jonsdottir; Joe Coyne


Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy | 2016

Circle of Security Intervention for Parents of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Claire Fardoulys; Joe Coyne


Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy | 2016

Group Processes in the Circle of Security Program: A Preliminary Study

Annika Jonsdottir; Joe Coyne


Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation | 2014

Towards a model for student selection in clinical psychology

Robert Schweitzer; Nigar G. Khawaja; Esben Strodl; Jason M. Lodge; Joe Coyne; Robert King


Faculty of Health; School of Psychology & Counselling | 2013

Adolescent Counselling Psychology. Terry Hanley, Neil Humphrey & Clare Lennie (Eds.). London, Routledge, 2013.

Joe Coyne


Faculty of Health | 2013

Parenting from the outside-in : reflections on parent training during a potential paradigm shift

Joe Coyne

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Annika Jonsdottir

Queensland University of Technology

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Esben Strodl

Queensland University of Technology

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Nigar G. Khawaja

Queensland University of Technology

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Robert King

Queensland University of Technology

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Robert Schweitzer

Queensland University of Technology

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