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Joseph's publications / research papers / conference contributions

 

  •  Waryszak, R. & Poznanski, J. (1987). Ergonomic factors in the assessment of home environment of  newly discharged post-
                            physical rehabilitation patients. In: Ergonomics - Work  Environment: Proceedings of the 24th Annual Conference of
                            the Ergonomic Society of Australia, Melbourne 1987.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1995). Conceptualizing and measuring counsellors' theoretical orientation. Journal of Counselling
                            Psychology, 42, 411-423.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1995). Counsellor theoretical orientation: Afterthoughts. Reply to Arnkoff (1995) and Gelso (1995). 
                            Journal of Counselling Psychology,  42, 428.  

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1995). On becoming a counsellor, of one theoretical persuasion or another. In Combined
                            Proceedings of APS Conferences. Australian  Journal of Psychology. 

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1996). Australian Psychologists' theoretical orientations in counselling  and psychotherapy practice.
                            In: Proceedings of the 31st Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference, Sydney.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1998). "That thing you do...the determinants of counselling theoretical orientation. In: Proceedings
                            of the 33rd Annual Australian Psychological Society Conference, Melbourne.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1998). Theoretical orientations of Australian counsellors and psychotherapists. The International
                            Journal for Counselling Advancement, 20, 253-261.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1999). Measuring counsellor theoretical orientation. Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 12, 227-334.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (1999). "Theoretical orientations and epistemological commitments of undergraduate psychology
                            students".  In: Proceedings of the 34th Annual APS  Conference,  Hobart.

  • Poznanski, J. (2001). Determinants of theoretical orientation to psychotherapeutic practice. PhD thesis. Swinburne University of
                            Technology School of Social and Behavioural Sciences.

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (2003). Becoming A Psychologist With A Particular Theoretical Orientation To Counselling     
                            Practice. Australian Psychologist, 38, 223-226. 

  • Poznanski, J. & McLennan, J. (2005). Theoretical therapeutic identities of Australian psychologists: How do they evolve? 
                            Psychotherapy in Australia, 10, 62-68.

  • Alway, G. & Poznanski, J. (2005). Fatal and serious motorcycle collisions attended by Major Collision Investigation Group. Victoria
                            Police Intranet

  • Poznanski, J. (2006). Speeding and substance impaired driving: Implications for Victoria Police. Victoria Police Intranet.

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