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Rachel Yerbury, PhD
Rachel Yerbury, PhD
Psychology lecturer /researcher, LaTrobe University
Verified email at latrobe.edu.au - Homepage
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Disabled in academia: to be or not to be, that is the question
JJ Yerbury, RM Yerbury
Trends in Neurosciences 44 (7), 507-509, 2021
422021
Defining terms used for animals working in support roles for people with support needs
TJ Howell, L Nieforth, C Thomas-Pino, L Samet, S Agbonika, ...
Animals 12 (15), 1975, 2022
332022
Wild animals and leisure: Rights and wellbeing
N Carr, J Young
Routledge, 2018
242018
Human–dolphin interactions: Relationships, connections, and the reinforcement of an ongoing nature relationship
RM Yerbury, WE Boyd
Anthrozoös 31 (4), 443-458, 2018
222018
From human wellbeing to an ecocentric perspective: How nature-connectedness can extend the benefits of marine wildlife experiences
R Yerbury, B Weiler
Anthrozoös 33 (4), 461-479, 2020
212020
Right to leisure? Refocusing on the dolphin
R Yerbury, W Boyd, D Lloyd, A Brooks
Annals of Leisure Research 20 (3), 368-385, 2017
192017
Dolphins and human flourishing: a novel application of the PERMA model
RM Yerbury, WE Boyd
Ecopsychology 11 (4), 201-212, 2019
152019
Wild dolphins, nature and leisure: Whose wellbeing?
R Yerbury, W Boyd
Wild animals and leisure, 149-164, 2018
122018
Encounters with wild, ecotour, and captive marine mammals: what do they tell us about human well-being and environmental behavior?
R Yerbury, W Boyd, B Weiler
Tourism in Marine Environments 16 (1), 1-19, 2021
102021
Human–animal interactions: Expressions of wellbeing through a “nature language”
RM Yerbury, SJ Lukey
Animals 11 (4), 950, 2021
82021
State of leisure studies in Australia and New Zealand
J Tower, R McGrath, R Sibson, D Adair, N Bevan, G Brown, C Foley, ...
World Leisure Journal 60 (1), 58-66, 2018
62018
Marine wildlife experiences and beliefs: towards reciprocal benefits
R Yerbury, W Boyd, B Weiler
Ecopsychology 12 (3), 209-221, 2020
52020
Zoos and aquaria: dark tourism or light fun? A post-humanist perspective
RM Yerbury
Frontiers in Sustainable Tourism 2, 1191656, 2023
12023
‘Let’s be Still’: A school psychologist delivered stillness meditation program for wellbeing
R Yerbury
Journal of Psychologists and Counsellors in Schools 31 (2), 227-237, 2021
12021
Zoos and aquaria: dark tourism or light fun? A post-humanist perspective
R Yerbury
La Trobe, 2023
2023
Human-marine mammal interactions: connectedness and wellbeing
RM Yerbury
Southern Cross University, 2020
2020
9 Wild dolphins, nature and leisure
R Yerbury, W Boyd
Wild Animals and Leisure: Rights and Wellbeing, 2018
2018
State of leisure studies in Australia and New Zealand
J Trevor, R McGrath, R Sibson, D Adair, N Bevan, G Brown, C Foley, ...
Routledge, 2018
2018
How Does Contact with Wild Dolphins Impact Our Wellbeing and Connection with Nature?
R Yerbury
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