Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P, Jontof-Hutter, K, Groves, F. (2011) Infant Adjective Checklist: Development and Validation of an Infant Screening Instrument. In Alexandra M. Columbus (Ed.) Advances in Psychological Research. (Vol 83). Nova Science Publishers.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P, Guedeney, A., Larroque, B. (2009). Long Term Developmental Impact of Social Withdrawal in Infants, Infant Behaviour and Development, 32,159-166.
Akyalcin, E., Greenway, P., & Milne, L. (2008). Measuring transcendence: Extracting core constructs. The Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 40, 41-59.
Greenway, P, & Milne, L.C. (2007). Rorschach Comprehensive System Data for a Sample of 128 Adult Nonpatients from Australia. Journal of Personality Assessment, 89 (S1) 1-7.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2007). Intrapsychic factors contributing to adolescent depression. In A. Columbus (ed). Advances In Psychology Research, vol 42, pp. 43-86. Nova Science Publishers.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P., Hansen, L. (2007). Predictors of postnatal depression in a community sample. Neonatal, Paediatric and Child Health Nursing, 10, 20-26.
Greenway, A.P., Phelan, M., Turnbull., S., & Milne, L.C. (2007). Religious coping strategies and spiritual transcendence. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 10,325-333.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2006). Intrapsychic factors contributing to adolescent depression. In Advances in Psychology Research Vol. 42. Nova Science Publishers.
Greenway, A.P., Phelan, M., Turnbull., S., & Milne, L.C. (2006). Religious coping strategies and spiritual transcendence. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, Preview Article, 1-9.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P., & Best, F. (2005). Children’s behaviour and their graphic representations of parents and self. Arts in Psychotherapy, 32, 107-119.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2005). Pathways to depression in adolescents: A gender comparison of the contributing intrapsychic factors. In J.W.Lee (Ed.). Focus on Gender Identity. Nova Science Publishers.
Greenway, A.P., Milne, L.C., Clarke, V. (2003). Personality variables, self-esteem and depression and an individual’s perception of God. Mental Health, Religion & Culture, 6, pp.45-58.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2001). Free association to Rorschach responses and Control of Internal States. . SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 8, 95-106.
Greenway, P. & Milne, L. (2001). Rorschach tolerance and control of stress measures D and AdjB: beliefs about how well subjective states and reactions can be controlled. European Journal of Psycholoigcal Assessment, 17(2), 137-144.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2001). Drawings and defense style in adults. Arts in Psychotherapy, 28, 245-249.
Milne, L.C, & Lancaster, S. (2001). Predictors of depression in female adolescents. Adolescence, 36, 207-223.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2000). Characteristics of subjects who see females on Card VII of Rorschach. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 7, 148-152.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (2000). Sexual content in Rorschach and perceived control of internal states. SIS Journal of Projective Psychology and Mental Health, 7, 119-126.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (1999). Do high scores on the Adolescent-School Problems and Immaturity Scales of the MMPI-A have implications for cognitive performance as measured by the WISC-III. Psychology in the Schools, 36, 199-203.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (1999). Color in children’s drawings: The influence of age and gender. The Arts in Psychotherapy, 26, 261-263.
Greenway, P., & Milne, L.C. (1999). MMPI-2 in counselling clients: Cognitive correlates of Scale 6. Recent Researches in Education and Psychology, 4, 1-7.
Milne, L.C., & Greenway, P. (1999). Paranoid Pollyanna: A contradiction in scale 6 of the MMPI-2. Recent Researches in Education and Psychology, 4, 124.
Greenway, P., & Milne, L.C. (1999). Relationship between psychopathology, learning disabilitites, or both and WISC-III subtest scatter in adolescents. Psychology in the Schools, 36, 103-108.
Greenway, P., & Milne, L. (1997). Sex differences in Relationships between WAIS-R subtests and Harris-Lingoes subscales for psychopathic deviacy in the normal population. Personality and Individual Differences, 23, 21-29.
Greenway, P., & Milne, L. (1996). The relationship of scores on Elizur's Hostility System for the Rorschach System to the Anger and Overcontrolled-Hostility scales of MMPI-2. British Journal of Projective Techniques, 41, 27-31.
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