POWER TO RECOVER: A Complete Guide to Managing Psychological Trauma at Work
By Liz Royle and Catherine Kerr
Also available as an ebook
As well as our books, some of our international presentations and publications include:
Royle, L. (2015) Mental health help-seeking amongst police officers with a military background: A theoretical model based on social identity, A presentation at the ESTSS XIV conference “Trauma in changing societies: Social context and clinical practice” in Vilnius, Lithuania
Kerr, C. & Royle, L. (2014) EMDR: Addressing blocks to integration. A pre-conference workshop at the 2014 EMDR Europe Conference in Edinburgh
PODCAST (2014) Dr Liz Royle talks about her work with the uniformed services including her research on stigma: http://www.vivavocepodcasts.com/#!stigma/cwzh
Royle, L. & Kerr, C. (2013) Managing critical incidents in schools. A workshop presented at the International Conference on Education and Educational Psychology, Antalya, Turkey
Walsh, Y., Dillon, S., Frankland, A., Kerr, C., Larsson, P., Nicholas, H. and Sugg, M. (2013) Working relationally with trauma: A discussion. British Psychological Society, Leicester. (Edited by Professor Pam James and Dr Peter Martin)
Royle, L. & Kerr, C. (2012) From the general to the specific – selecting the target memory. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 6 (3): 101-109
Royle, L. (2011) Working creatively to promote resilience in the uniformed services. A symposium session at the European Conference on Traumatic Stress in Vienna, Austria
Royle, L. & Kerr, C. (2010) Integrating EMDR theory into your practice. New York: Springer
Kerr, C. & Royle, L. (2010) Are EMDR therapists at greater risk of secondary trauma? A symposium session at the national EMDR UK and Ireland conference in Dublin
Royle, L., Keenan, P. & Farrell, D. (2009) First Responder Stigma. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health 11(2): 80-86
Royle, L. (2009) Secondary Trauma in Mental Health Professionals. A workshop at the inaugural conference of the UK Psychological Trauma Society in Edinburgh
Royle, L. (2009) The ESTSS Task Force for Managing Trauma in the Uniformed Services: Interim report on a European survey into interventions. A poster presentation at the International Critical Incident Stress Foundation World Congress in Baltimore, United States
Royle, L. (2008) EMDR as a therapeutic treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS): A case study. Journal of EMDR Practice and Research Vol. 2(3): 226-232 and poster presentation by Liz Royle at the 2008 EMDR Europe Conference, London
Keenan, P & Royle, L (2008) Vicarious Trauma and First Responders: A case study utilising Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing (EMDR) as the primary treatment modality. International Journal of Emergency Mental Health, Vol. 9(4). pp. 291-298
Royle, L. (2006) Are we getting sick of caring? Therapy Today. Vol. 17(6): 25 – 28
Royle, L. (2003) An exploration of the perceptions of police firearms officers to traumatic work-related incidents and the relevance, in their opinion, of different support interventions offered. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research, 3(2): 173 and presented at the 9th Annual BACP Counselling and Psychotherapy Research Conference in 2003