• Publications

    Books

    Deafness in Mind: Working Psychologically with Deaf People Across the Lifespan
    Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360-perspective

    Deafness And Challenging Behaviour by Sally Austen Deafness In Mind: Working Psychologically with Deaf People Across the Lifespan By Sally Austen
  • My Papers & Articles
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    2013

    Austen S (2013) Goal setting and hearing loss Img
    Austen S (2013) Can generic (hearing) mental health services meet the needs of deaf patients Img

    2010

    Baines D, Patterson N, Austen S (2010) An investigation into the length of hospital stay for deaf mental health service users. J of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education Advance Access published February 10, 2010.
    Austen S (2010) Challenging behaviour in deaf children. Educational and Child Psychology (in press)

    2009

    Lynch C, Austen S (2009) Non-organic Hearing Loss in Graham J and Bagguley D Ballantyne’s Deafness 7th Edition. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwells.
    Austen S (2009) Mental Health and Prelingual Deafness in Graham J and Bagguley D Ballantyne’s Deafness 7th Edition. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwells.

    2007

    Jeffery D, Austen S (2007) De-escalation and deafness: seeing the signs? in S Austen and D Jeffery (Eds) Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360° Perspective. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Pp 159-175.
    Jeffery D, Crowley M, Austen S (2007) Bearing Witness: Challenging Behaviour and its contribution to trauma and vicarious trauma in S Austen and D Jeffery (Eds) Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360° Perspective. Chicester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Pp 33-51.
    Austen S (2007) The deaf service user’s perspective of challenging behaviour and restraint Img in S Austen and D Jeffery (Eds) Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360° Perspective. Chicester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Pp3-16.
    Austen S, Jeffery D (2007) Deafness and Challenging Behaviour. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd.
    Austen S, Gray A, Carney S (2007) Diagnosis and Challenging Behaviour of Deaf People Img in S Austen and D Jeffery (Eds) Deafness and Challenging Behaviour: The 360° Perspective. Chichester: John Wiley and Sons Ltd. Pp 52-72.

    2006

    Austen S, McGrath M (2006) Telemental Health Technology in Deaf and General Mental-Health Services: Access and Use. American Annals of the Deaf 151(3): 311-317.
    Austen S, McGrath M (2006) Attitudes to the use of videoconferencing in general and specialist psychiatric services. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 12(3): 146-50.
    Connolly C, Rose J, Austen S (2006) Identifying and assessing depression in prelingually deaf people: a literature review. American Annals of the Deaf 151(1): 49-60.
    Paijmans R, Cromwell J, Austen, S (2006) Do profoundly deaf patients with psychosis really hear voices? American Annals of the Deaf 151(1): 42-48.
    Austen S (2006) A snapshot of deafness and mental health. Deaf Worlds 22(2): 85-90.

    2005

    Jeffery D, Austen S (2005) Seeing the signs: the need for adaptations to standard de-escalation techniques when working with culturally deaf people. Nursing Standard 19, 49, 41-47.
    Austen S (2005) Counselling and people with hearing loss. Hearing Concern Magazine 13 (1): 15-17.
    Austen S (2005) Never put off until tomorrow… Hearing Concern Magazine 13(3): 21-22.
    Austen S (2005) Tinnitus coat hooks and emotional smokescreens. Hearing Concern Magazine. Winter 2005

    2004

    Kitson N, Austen S (2004) Mental health services for Deaf people in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf people across the lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
    Austen S (2004a) Cochlear implants in adults: the role of the psychologist Img in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf people across the lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
    Austen S (2004b) Cognitive behavioural models of deafness Img in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf people across the lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
    Austen S (2004c) Older adults who use sign language in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf People Across the Lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd. Pp329-341.
    Lynch C, Austen S (2004) Non-organic hearing loss: detection, diagnosis and management in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf people across the lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
    Austen S, Coleman E (2004) Controversy in deafness: Animal Farm meets Brave New World Img in S Austen and S Crocker (Eds) Deafness in Mind. Working Psychologically with Deaf people across the lifespan. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd.
    Austen S, Crocker S (2004) Deafness In Mind: Working Psychologically with Deaf People Across The Lifespan. London: Whurr Publications Ltd.
    Austen S, Lynch C (2004) Non-organic hearing loss redefined: understanding, categorizing and managing non-organic behaviour. International Journal of Audiology 43(8) 2004 (voted best international paper on audiology 2004).

    2000

    Austen S, Checinski K (2000) Deafness and addictive behaviour in P Hindley and N Kitson (Eds) Mental Health and Deafness. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd. Pp 232-252.
    Williams C, Austen S (2000) Deafness and intellectual impairment: double jeopardy? in P Hindley and N Kitson (Eds) Mental Health and Deafness. London: Whurr Publishers Ltd. Pp 99-126.

    1996

    Austen S, Klein H (1996) The last straw that broke the camels back: a cognitive behavioural approach to anger management in C Laurenzi, S Ridgeway (Eds) Progress and Equality: New Perspectives in the Field of Mental Health and Deafness. BSMHD Publications. Pp 63-7.
    Thacker A, Austen S (1996) Cluttered communication in a deafened adult with autistic features: post hoc case study (clinical impressions). The Journal of Fluency Disorders 21: 1-9.

    1994

    Austen S, Klein H (1994) ‘Please Don’t Control Your Temper’: Cognitive Behavioural Approaches to ‘Psychopathy’ in CL Mayer (Ed) Deafness and Well Being: Contributions of Deaf and Hearing Professionals to the Improvement of Mental Health and Deaf Practice” (English version). Pp131-133.
    O’Rourke S, Glickman N, Austen S (in press) Deaf people in the criminal justice system: Is a culturally affirmative response possible or desirable? in N Glickman’s Deaf Mental Health Care. Routledge USA.