Nigel P. Field
Affiliations: | Psychology | Pacific Graduate School of Psychology |
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Liu TH, Field NP. (2019) Continuing bonds and dreams following violent loss among Cambodian survivors of the Pol Pot era. Death Studies. 1-10 |
Packman W, Bussolari C, Katz R, et al. (2017) Posttraumatic Growth Following the Loss of a Pet. Omega. 75: 337-359 |
Classen CC, Muller RT, Field NP, et al. (2017) A Naturalistic Study of A Brief Treatment Program for Survivors of Complex Trauma. Journal of Trauma & Dissociation : the Official Journal of the International Society For the Study of Dissociation (Issd) |
Williamson RE, Reed DE, Wickham RE, et al. (2017) The mediational role of posttraumatic stress in the relationship between domestic violence exposure and peer victimisation: a Cambodian sample Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. 23: 28-38 |
Habarth J, Bussolari C, Gomez R, et al. (2017) Continuing Bonds and Psychosocial Functioning in a Recently Bereaved Pet Loss Sample AnthrozoöS. 30: 651-670 |
Packman W, Kelley E, Rudolph B, et al. (2017) Projective Drawings of Individuals Grieving the Loss of a Pet Art Therapy. 34: 29-37 |
Carlson EB, Palmieri PA, Field NP, et al. (2016) Contributions of risk and protective factors to prediction of psychological symptoms after traumatic experiences. Comprehensive Psychiatry. 69: 106-15 |
Packman W, Carmack BJ, Katz R, et al. (2014) Online survey as empathic bridging for the disenfranchised grief of pet loss. Omega. 69: 333-56 |
Field NP, Strasser J, Taing S, et al. (2014) Prolonged grief following the recent death of a daughter among mothers who experienced distal losses during the Khmer Rouge era: Validity of the prolonged grief construct in Cambodia. Psychiatry Research. 219: 183-90 |
Ho SM, Chan IS, Ma EP, et al. (2013) Continuing bonds, attachment style, and adjustment in the conjugal bereavement among Hong Kong Chinese. Death Studies. 37: 248-68 |