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Rowsell, H. C., Ciarrochi, J., Deane, F. P., & Heaven, P. C. L. (2015). Emotion identification skill and social support during adolescence: A three year longitudinal study. The Journal of Research on Adolescents. doi: 10.1111/jora.12175
Rowsell, H. C., Ciarrochi, J., Deane, F. P., & Heaven, P. C. L. (2014). The role of emotion identification skill in the formation of male and female friendships: A longitudinal study. The Journal of Adolescence, 37(2), 103-111. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2013.11.005
Rowsell, H. C., & Coplan, R. J. (2012). Exploring the links between shyness, romantic relationship quality, and well-being. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science, doi: 10.1037/a0029853
Coplan, R.J., Hughes, K., & Rowsell, H. C. (2009). Once upon a time there was a blushful hippo: A content analysis of shy characters in young children’s storybooks. In K.H. Rubin & R.J. Coplan (Eds.) The development of shyness and social withdrawal in childhood and adolescence. New York: Guilford.
Rowsell, H. C. (2009). Executive coaching and mentoring literature review: Research and Recommendations. Policy paper for the Department of National Defense, Canada.
Rowsell, H. C., Deane, F., & Ciarrochi, J. (2014). The link between emotional awareness and social wellbeing during adolescence. Poster presented at the Australian and New Zealand Association of Contextual Behavioural Science Conference, Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Rowsell, H. C., Deane, F., Ciarrochi, J., & Heaven, P. (2014). What came first, emotional awareness or good relationships? Exploring the connection between emotional awareness and social wellbeing during adolescence. Symposium presentation at the 12th Association for Contextual Behavioural Science World Conference, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Rowsell, H. C., Ciarrochi, J., Deane, F., & Heaven, P. (2013). Emotional awareness and social support: Exploring the links between emotional awareness and social support in adolescence. Poster presented at the 11th Association for Contextual Behavioural Science World Conference, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Rowsell, H. C., Ciarrochi, J., Heaven, P., & Deane, F. (2012). Exploring the link between emotional awareness, acceptance and friendship in adolescence. Poster presented at the 6th Australian and New Zealand Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Conference, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Rowsell, H. C., Ciarrochi, J., & Heaven, P. (2011). The role of emotional awareness and experiential acceptance in adolescent social relationships. Poster presented at the 5th Australian and New Zealand Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Conference, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Rowsell, H. C., & Coplan, R. J. (2010, May 7). What if when Harry met Sally, Sally was shy? Exploring the associations between shyness, romantic relationship quality, and well-being in emerging adulthood. Poster presented at The Development 2010: A Canadian Conference on Developmental Psychology, Ottawa, Ontario.
Rowsell, H. C., Coplan, R.J., & Hughes, K. (2009, June 12). Once upon a time there was a blushful hippo: A content analysis of shy characters in young children’s storybooks. Paper presented at The Canadian Psychological Association Convention 2009, Montreal, Quebec.
Doyle, C., & Rowsell, H. C. (2015, October 16). Orientation to headspace Mount Isa.
Speech presented at the Mental Health, Mount Isa Base Hospital, Mount Isa, QLD.
Rowsell, H. C. (2015, June 5). Basic psychological assessment and introduction to headspace.
Speech presented at the Mount Isa Base Hospital Grand Rounds, Mount Isa, QLD.
Rowsell, H. C. (2015, May 31). Dealing with postnatal depression.
Speech presented at the Baby & Toddler Expo 2015, Mount Isa, QLD.
Olley, J., & Rowsell, H. C. (2015, March 12). Tips for a healthy headspace.
Speech presented at Spinifex State College Senior Campus, Mount Isa, QLD.
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