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2 June 2025

Bishop, S., Stedmon, J., & Dallos, R. (2015). Mothers’ narratives about having a child with cancer: A view through the attachment lens. Clinical child psychology and psychiatry20(4), 611-625.

Dallos, R. (2014). Assessing attachment in families. The Routledge handbook of attachment: Assessment, 192.

Dallos, R., & Vetere, A. (2014). Systemic therapy and attachment narratives: Attachment narrative therapy. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry19(4), 494-502.

Dallos, R., Crittenden, P. M., Landini, A., Spieker, S., & Vetere, A. (2019). Family Functional Formulations as Guides to Psychological Treatment. Contemporary Family Therapy, 1-12.

Dallos, R., Lakus, K., Cahart, M. S., & McKenzie, R. (2016). Becoming invisible: The effect of triangulation on children’s well-being. Clinical child psychology and psychiatry21(3), 461-476.

Denman, K., Smart, C., Dallos, R., & Levett, P. (2016). How Families Make Sense of Their Child’s Behaviour When on an Autism Assessment and Diagnosis Waiting List. Journal of autism and developmental disorders46(11), 3408-3423.

Denner-Stewart, S., Procter, H., & Dallos, R. Fathers and Sons and ADHD: A Qualitative Personal Construct Study.

Hill, K., & Dallos, R. (2012). Young people’s stories of self–harm: A narrative study. Clinical child psychology and psychiatry17(3), 459-475.

Hudson, M., Dallos, R., & McKenzie, R. (2017) Systemic Formulation for families of children with autism. Advances in Autism, 3(3), 142-153.

Hudson, M., Dallos, R., & McKenzie, R. (2017). Systemic-attachment formulation for families of children with autism. Advances in Autism.

Lewis-Morton, R., Dallos, R., McClelland, L., & Clempson, R. (2014). “There is something not quite right with Brad…”: The ways in which families construct ADHD before receiving a diagnosis. Contemporary Family Therapy36(2), 260-280.

McCullough, Elaine, Jacqui Stedmon, and Rudi Dallos. "Narrative responses as an aid to understanding the presentation of maltreated children who meet criteria for autistic spectrum disorder and reactive attachment disorder: A case series study." Clinical child psychology and psychiatry19, no. 3 (2014): 392-411

McKenzie, R. and Dallos, R. (2017) Autism and attachment difficulties: Overlap of symptoms, implications and innovative solutions.  Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry.22(4):632-648. doi: 10.1177/1359104517707323

McKenzie, R., & Dallos, R. (2016).“I just like Lego!” Self-Autism Mapping as a non-totalizing approach. Context, 144, 21-23.

McKenzie, R., Dallos, R., Stedmon, J., Hancocks, H., Vickery, P. J., Ewings, P., ... & Myhill, C. (2019). SAFE, a new therapeutic intervention for families of children with autism: study protocol for a feasibility randomised controlled

Montague, I., Dallos, R., & McKenzie, R. (2018). “It feels like something difficult is coming back to haunt me”: The Association between a Child’s Autism Spectrum Disorder Meltdown and a Parent’s Adverse Childhood. Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 23(1), 125-139.

Montaque, I., Dallos, R., & McKenzie, B. (2018). “It feels like something difficult is coming back to haunt me”: An exploration of ‘meltdowns’ associated with autistic spectrum disorder from a parental perspective. Clinical child psychology and psychiatry23(1), 125-139.

Dallos, R., & Pitt, S. (2015). Attachment Processes and Eating Disorders in Families: Research and Clinical Implications. In The Palgrave Handbook of Child Mental Health (pp. 367-383). Palgrave Macmillan, London.

Rea, S., & Dallos, R. (2019). Good Intentions: Exploring Narratives of Preferred Parenting in Families of a Young Person Who Has Experienced a First Episode of Psychosis (FEP). Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 1-21.