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Ms Cher McGillivray

Assistant Professor

Level 3, Building 1a, Faculty of Society & Design, Bond University

Faculty of Society & Design

Professional biography

Dr Cher McGillivray is an Assistant Professor at Bond University and registered Clinical Psychologist, researcher, speaker, writer and media commentator on children, families and community wellbeing.

Cher focuses on positive social change and advocates for the rights and wellbeing of children and restoring familial foundations for families and communities that care for them. Her research endeavors on childhood maltreatment, complex trauma and posttraumatic growth aim to foster a deeper understanding of these critical issues, facilitating more effective responses within the realms of policy, public health, and the legal system to better respond and ultimately prevent of childhood maltreatment.

She is currently developing a Parenting Beyond Trauma Intervention, Moral Injury Assessment of Childhood Maltreatment; and researching self-compassion, mindfulness, and posttraumatic growth. Her research also involves bridging the gap between victim and victim offenders to ultimately empower victims and reduce gendered based violence.

Research interests

Dr Cher McGillivray

PhD, Clinical Psychologist, MPsych(ClinPsych), GDipPsySc, GDipPsych, MAPS

Seeking Parent Participants for a Moral Injury Study Are you a parent interested in helping further our understanding of how to help support the recovery of families affected by complex trauma?Bond University in collaboration with Bravehearts is proudly developing a new measure for therapists and researchers that will help validate the moral injury experienced by non-offending parents following exposure to their child experiencing childhood maltreatment.Please click the link to complete our 10 to 15 minute online study 

https://bond.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0e7GtHWBtoQJS3I

Parenting Beyond Trauma ProgramBond University are conducting a free parenting program. If you are the parent of a child who has been abused, you are invited to connect with us and receive more information about this program. This 6-week program will be offered online and self-paced and centres on Integrated Compassion Focused Trauma Treatment (for parents only). You will learn practical ways to recover that will benefit the recovery of both the parent and child.For more information and to register your interest, please click here  https://bond.qualtrics.com/survey-builder/SV_3NUgUhifV6wMieG/edit

Evidenced Based Research to Inform Positive Familial Social Change for Children, Families and Communities through connecting Policy, Practice and Governance.

Dr Cher McGillivray is an Assistant Professor at Bond University and registered Clinical Psychologist, researcher, speaker, writer and media commentator on children, families and community wellbeing.

Cher focuses on positive social change and advocates for the rights and wellbeing of children and restoring familial foundations for families and communities that care for them.  Her research endeavors on childhood maltreatment, complex trauma and posttraumatic growth aim to foster a deeper understanding of these critical issues, facilitating more effective responses within the realms of policy, public health, and the legal system to better respond and ultimately prevent of childhood maltreatment.

She is currently developing a Parenting Beyond Trauma Intervention, Moral Injury Assessment of Childhood Maltreatment; and researching self-compassion, mindfulness, and posttraumatic growth. Her research also involves bridging the gap between victim and victim offenders to ultimately empower victims and reduce gendered based violence. 

Professional appointments

  • Clinical Psychologist

Qualifications

  • Psychology , Doctor of Philosophy, Bond University, Award Date: 20 Apr 2022

Fields of Research

  • Clinical and health psychology

Articles featured in

  • PSYCHOLOGY

    Explaining emotional dysregulation

    Welcome aboard the roller coaster of parenthood, where emotions run wild, tantrums reign supreme and love flows deep.

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