Response-Based Practice Publications

Below is a sampling of my published work since 1997, examining topics that include Stockholm Syndrome, language, violence and resistance, and violence in Indigenous communities.

  • Response-Based Approaches to Interpersonal Violence

    Hyden, M., Gadd, D., & Wade, A. (2016)

    Palgrave Macmillan.

  • We’re in the 21st century after all: Analysis of social responses in individual support and institutional reform

    Coates, L. & Wade, A. (2015)

    In M. Hyden, D. Gadd, & A. Wade (Eds.), Response-Based approaches to the study of interpersonal violence. London, England: Palgrave MacMillan.

  • “Where the hell is everybody?” Leanna’s resistance to armed robbery and negative social responses

    Wade, A. (2014) 

    In S. McNab & K. Partridge (Eds.), Creative positions in adult mental health: Outside in—inside out. London, England: Karnac Books.

  • Islands of safety: Restoring dignity in violence prevention work with Indigenous families

    Richardson, C., & Wade, A. (2010) 

    First Peoples Child and Family Review, 5(1), 137-155.

  • Taking resistance seriously: A Response-Based approach to social work in cases of violence against Indigenous women

    Richardson, C., & Wade, A. (2009)

    In J. Carriere & S. Strega (Eds.), Walking this path together: Anti-racist and anti-oppressive child welfare practice. Winnipeg, Canada: Fernwood.

  • Langauge and Violence: Analysis of Four Discursive OperationsNew List Item

    Coates, L., Wade, A. (2007)

    In Journal of Family Violence 22(7):511-522

  • Coming to terms with violence and resistance: From a language of effects to a language of responses

    Todd, N. & Wade, A. (2004)

    In T. Strong & D. Pare (Eds.), Furthering talk: Advances in the discursive therapies. New York, NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum.

  • Despair, resistance, hope

    Wade, A. (2007)

    In C. Flaskas, I. McCarthy, & J. Sheehan (Eds.), Hope and despair in narrative and family therapy: Adversity, Forgiveness and Reconciliation. New York, NY: Routeledge.

  • From a language of effects to responses: Honouring our clients’ resistance to violence

    Wade, A. (2002)

    New Therapist.

  • Small acts of living: Everyday resistance to violence and other forms of oppression

    Wade, A. (1997)

    Contemporary Family Therapy, 19(1), 23-39.

To view a more extensive bibliography of all publications put forward by my colleagues at the Centre for Response-Based Practice, please visit the Centre for Response-Based Practice website.