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        Psychology briefing paper for the HSE primary care division

        Heads of Psychology Services Ireland; Health Service Executive (HSE), HSE Laois / Offaly Local Health Office, Community Healthcare Organisation Area 8 (Heads of Psychology Services Ireland (HPSI) and Health Service Executive, 2015-11)
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        Child maltreatment and adult psychopathology in an Irish context.

        Fitzhenry, Mark; Harte, Elizabeth; Carr, Alan; Keenleyside, Mairi; O'Hanrahan, Kevin; White, Megan Daly; Hayes, Jennifer; Cahill, Paul; Noonan, Hester; O'Shea, Helen; et al. (Child abuse & neglect, 2015-07)
        One-hundred-ninety-nine adult mental health service users were interviewed with a protocol that included the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, the Structured Clinical Interviews for Axis I and II DSM-IV disorders, the Global Assessment of Functioning scale, the SCORE family assessment measure, the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule, and the Readiness for Psychotherapy Index. Compared to a U.S. normative sample, Irish clinical cases had higher levels of maltreatment. Cases with comorbid axis I and II disorders reported more child maltreatment than those with axis I disorders only. There was no association between types of CM and types of psychopathology. Current family adjustment and service needs (but not global functioning and motivation for psychotherapy) were correlated with a CM history. It was concluded that child maltreatment may contribute to the development of adult psychopathology, and higher levels of trauma are associated with co-morbid personality disorder, greater service needs and poorer family adjustment. A history of child maltreatment should routinely be determined when assessing adult mental health service users, especially those with personality disorders and where appropriate evidence-based psychotherapy which addresses childhood trauma should be offered.
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        Clinical psychology trainees’ experiences of supervision

        Waldron, Michelle; Byrne, Michael; Health Service Executive (HSE), Roscommon Service Area (The British Psychological Society, 2014-03)
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        Research activity, skills and training needs of health and social care professionals: 2013 survey [presentation]

        Byrne, Michael; Roscommon Service Area, Health Service Executive (HSE) West, Ireland (2014-02-28)
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        Assessment and treatment of suicidality: what psychologists need to know.

        Galavan, Eoin; Horgan, Harry (2014)
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        Using waitlist prioritisation criteria in a child and family psychology service: a case example

        Hughes, Anya; Carrick, Hazel; Byrne, Michael; Health Service Executive (HSE), West Roscommon Integrated Services (The Irish Psychologist, 2013-05)
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        Psychometric properties of a Mental Health Team Development Audit Tool.

        Roncalli, Silvia; Byrne, Michael; Onyett, Steve; Roscommon Integrated Service, HSE West, Roscommon , Ireland. (2013-02)
        To assist in improving team working in Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs), the Mental Health Commission formulated a user-friendly but yet-to-be validated 25-item Mental Health Team Development Audit Tool (MHDAT).
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        A trainees guide to managing clinical placements

        Byrne, Michael; Keary, Estella; Estella Keary is a research assistant and Michael Byrne is Principal Psychology Manager, both with Roscommon Health Services, Health Service Executive (HSE) West. (The Irish Psychologist, 2013-02)
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        A stepped care approach to mental health

        Twomey, Conal; Byrne, Michael; HSE West Roscommon Service Area (Forum, 2012-11-01)
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        Heads of Psychology Services Ireland (HPSI) workforce planning survey report

        Kelly, Joy; Byrne, Michael; Faherty, Deirdre; Health Service Executive (HSE) West, Roscommon (Heads of psychology services Ireland, 2012-11)
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        Evaluation of a pilot primary care adult mental health practitioner – delivered service

        Bourke, M; Byrne, Michael; Maria Bourke is a Primary Care Adult Mental Health Practitioner and Michael Byrne is Principal Psychology Manager, both with Roscommon Integrated Services, HSE West. (2012-09)
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        How to conduct a literature review

        Byrne, Michael; Keary, E; Lawton, Aoife; Health Service Executive (HSE) (Irish Psychologist, 2012-08-28)
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        What is HSELanD?

        McHugh, Patrick; Byrne, Michael; Liston, Tony; Health Service Executive (Irish Psychologist, 2012-05)
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        How many psychologists do we need?

        Byrne, Michael; Branley, Andrea; HSE West, Roscommon (The Irish Psychologist, 2012-03)
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        Clinical psychology trainee perceptions of what facilitates a good placement start

        Byrne, Michael; Hughes, Anya; Health Service Executive (HSE) West, Roscommon Integrated Services (The British Psychological Society, 2011-10)
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        Psychology research funding opportunities in the republic of Ireland

        Waldron, Michelle; Byrne, Michael; Health Service Executive (HSE) West, Roscommon Integrated Services (The Irish Psychologist, 2011-09)
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        Facilitating and evaluating trainee clinical competencies in Ireland

        O’Callaghan, Áine; Byrne, Michael; Health Service Executive (HSE) West, Roscommon Integrated Services (British Psychological Society, 2011-09)
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        A profile of psychologists’ workload in Ireland

        Dowd, Haulie; Sarma, Kiran; Byrne, Michael (2011-07)
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        A call to coordinate mental health teams

        Collins, Pádraig; Byrne, Michael; Roscommon Integrated Services, HSE West (Irish Psychologist, 2011-06)
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        Best practice for conducting investigative interviews

        Byrne, Michael; Guckian, Eimear; Health Service Executive (HSE) West PCCC (The Irish Psychologist, 2011-01)
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