If you're interested in the nitty gritty, here's a list of published papers we can share. If you have any trouble accessing any of these papers please get in touch.
Munro, L. (2024). Mental Health Workers. In Trauma, Resilience, and Posttraumatic Growth in Frontline Personnel (pp. 158-170). Routledge.
Schwarz, K., & Munro, L. (2022). My journey from black and white to grey: A student counsellor's perspective on training in post-modernism following a career working within a modernist model. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 43 (1), 80-91.
Jackson, S., Caltabiano, N., &, Munro, L. (2019). Systematic error in the detection of serious mental illness in the signing Deaf. Australian Clinical Psychologist, 1-4.
Armstrong, A. & Munro, L. (2018) Insider/outsider: A Muslim woman's adventure practising 'alongside' narrative therapy, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 39 (2), 174-185.
Ferndale, D., Watson, B. & Munro, L, (2018). Minoritized populations and outsiders: Online forums and qualitative enquiries with d/deaf people. SAGE Research Methods Cases. 10.4135/9781526428462
Ferndale, D., Watson, B., & Munro, L. (2017). An exploration of how health care professionals understand experiences of deafness. Critical Public Health, 27 (5), 591 – 603. doi.org.ezp01.library.qut.edu.au/10.1080/09581596.2016.1258454
Ferndale, D., Munro, L., & Watson, B. (2016). A discourse of “abnormality”: Exploring discussions of people living in Australia with deafness or hearing loss. America Annals of the Deaf, 160 (5), 483 – 495.
Ferndale, D., Watson, B., & Munro, L. (2015). Creating Deaf-Friendly Spaces for Research: Innovating Online Qualitative Enquiries. Qualitative Research in Psychology. doi:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.02.017
Ferndale, D., Watson, B., & Munro, L. (2013). Hearing loss as a public health matter - why not everyone wants their deafness or hearing loss cured. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 37(6), 594–595. doi:10.1111/1753-6405.12133
Rodwell, J. & Munro, L. (2013). Relational regulation theory and the role of social support and organisational fairness for nurses in a general acute context. Journal of Clinical Nursing, 22, 3160-3169
Rodwell, J. & Munro, L. (2013). Wellbeing, satisfaction and commitment: The substitutable nature of resources for maternity hospital nurses. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 69 (10), 2218-2228
Munro, L. & Rodwell, J.J. (2009). The Validation of an Australian Sign Language Instrument for Outcome Measurement for Adults in Mental Health Settings. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 43, 332 - 339
Munro, L., Knox, M., & Lowe, R., (2008) Exploring the potential of constructionist therapy: Deaf clients, hearing therapists and a reflecting team. The Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education 13 (3), 307 - 323
Munro, L., Philp, K., Lowe, R., & Biggs, H. (2005) Counselling Deaf Clients: Politics, Practice and Process. Peer reviewed paper presented at the Australian Counselling and Supervision Conference : http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/
Munro, L., Rodwell, J., & Harding, L. (1998). Assessing occupational stress in psychiatric nurses using the full job strain model: The value of social support to nurses. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 35, 339 – 345