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Untangling self‐blame and mother‐blame in women's and children's perspectives on maternal protectiveness in domestic violence: Implications for practice
NT Moulding, F Buchanan, S Wendt
Child abuse review 24 (4), 249-260, 2015
792015
Mothering and domestic violence: Situating maternal protectiveness in gender
S Wendt, F Buchanan, N Moulding
Affilia 30 (4), 533-545, 2015
712015
Employees’ perceptions of email communication, volume and management strategies in an Australian university
S Pignata, K Lushington, J Sloan, F Buchanan
Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 37 (2), 159-171, 2015
712015
Growing up in domestic violence: What does maternal protectiveness mean?
F Buchanan, S Wendt, N Moulding
Qualitative Social Work 14 (3), 399-415, 2015
682015
The effects of domestic violence on the formation of relationships between women and their babies:“I was too busy protecting my baby to attach”
F Buchanan, C Power, F Verity
Journal of Family Violence 29, 713-724, 2014
582014
Domestic Violence and the Place of Fear in Mother/Baby Relationships: “What Was I Afraid Of? Of Making It Worse.”
F Buchanan, C Power, F Verity
Journal of interpersonal violence 28 (9), 1817-1838, 2013
562013
Mother and infant attachment theory and domestic violence: Crossing the divide
F Buchanan
Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse, University of New South …, 2008
472008
A critical analysis of the use of attachment theory in cases of domestic violence
F Buchanan
Critical Social Work 14 (2), 2013
452013
Mothering babies in domestic violence: Beyond attachment theory
F Buchanan
Routledge, 2017
322017
Coercive control during pregnancy, birthing and postpartum: women’s experiences and perspectives on health practitioners’ responses
F Buchanan, C Humphreys
Journal of Family Violence 36 (3), 325-335, 2021
302021
Opening doors: Women's participation in feminist studies about domestic violence
F Buchanan, S Wendt
Qualitative Social Work 17 (6), 762-777, 2018
262018
Domestic and family violence and parenting: mixed method insights into impact and support needs-final report
R Kaspiew, B Horsfall, L Qu, J Nicholson, C Humphreys, K Diemer, ...
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety, 2017
222017
Maternal pregnancy intention and its association with low birthweight and pregnancy complications in Bangladesh: Findings from a hospital-based study
M Rahman, SO Nasrin, M Rahman, A Rahman, G Mostofa, SS Jesmin, ...
International health 11 (6), 447-454, 2019
192019
How good is good enough? Exploring social workers’ conceptions of preparedness for practice
N Yu, N Moulding, F Buchanan, T Hand
Social Work Education 35 (4), 414-429, 2016
172016
Touching on emotions: Using clay work in a context of relational empowerment to investigate sensitive issues
F Buchanan
Critical and creative research methodologies in social work, 189-206, 2016
14*2016
Intersections of mothering: Feminist accounts
C Zufferey, F Buchanan
Routledge, 2019
132019
Mothering during domestic abuse: Protective agency as a force for change
F Buchanan, NT Moulding
Qualitative Social Work 20 (3), 665-680, 2021
122021
Engagement: Narrative ways of working with men when domestic violence is noticed in couple counselling
S Wendt, F Buchanan, C Dolman, D Moss
Journal of Social Work 20 (2), 234-256, 2020
112020
Domestic and family violence and parenting: Mixed method insights into impact and support needs: Key findings and future directions
R Kaspiew
Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety Limited (ANROWS), 2017
112017
Rape and sexual assault: Using an intersectional feminist lens
F Buchanan, L Jamieson
Contemporary feminisms in social work practice, 220-237, 2016
112016
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