2024 Book Chapter ACT resilience training in multiple sclerosisPakenham, Kenneth I. and Giovannetti, Ambra Mara (2024). ACT resilience training in multiple sclerosis. Innovations in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) for Acquired Brain Injury. (pp. 6-21) London: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003193722-2 |
2022 Book Chapter Self-care and burnout: a proactive values-based perspectiveRupert, Patricia A. and Pakenham, Kenneth Ian (2022). Self-care and burnout: a proactive values-based perspective. Comprehensive clinical psychology. (pp. 138-148) edited by Gordon J. G. Asmundson. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-12-818697-8.00102-3 |
2022 Book Chapter Self-care and burnout: a proactive values-based perspectiveRupert, Patricia A. and Pakenham, Kenneth Ian (2022). Self-care and burnout: a proactive values-based perspective. Comprehensive clinical psychology. (pp. 138-148) Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/b978-0-12-818697-8.00102-3 |
2016 Book Chapter Parental multiple sclerosisPakenham, Kenneth (2016). Parental multiple sclerosis. Children and young people’s response to parental illness: a handbook of assessment and practice. (pp. 5-22) edited by David Morley, Xiaoming Li and Crispin Jenkinson. London, United Kingdom: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781315380735 |
2016 Book Chapter Coping with illness and disabilityPakenham, Kenneth I. (2016). Coping with illness and disability. Psychosocial Dimensions of Medicine. (pp. 59-72) edited by G. Byrne and J. Fitzgerald. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: IP Communications. |
2013 Book Chapter CopingPakenham, Kenneth I. (2013). Coping. Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation: from impairment to participation. (pp. 449-475) edited by Marcia Finlayson. Boca Raton, FL, United States: CRC Press. |
2013 Book Chapter Too small for your boots! Understanding the experience of children when family members acquire a neurological conditionPakenham, Kenneth I. (2013). Too small for your boots! Understanding the experience of children when family members acquire a neurological condition. Health and healing after traumatic brain injury: understanding the power of family, friends, community and other support systems. (pp. 87-100) edited by Heidi Muenchberger, Elizabeth Kendall and John Wright. Santa Barbara, United States: Praeger. |
2013 Book Chapter CaregivingPakenham, Kenneth I. and Finlayson, Marcia (2013). Caregiving. Multiple sclerosis rehabilitation: from impairment to participation. (pp. 497-526) edited by Marcia Finlayson. Boca Raton Florida, United States: CRC Press. |
2012 Book Chapter Multiple SclerosisPakenham, K. I. (2012). Multiple Sclerosis. The Oxford handbook of rehabilitation psychology. (pp. 211-234) edited by Paul Kennedy. New York, NY, United States: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199733989.013.0012 |
2011 Book Chapter Benefit-finding and sense-making in chronic illnessPakenham, Kenneth I. (2011). Benefit-finding and sense-making in chronic illness. Oxford Handbook on Stress, Coping, and Health. (pp. 242-268) edited by Susan Folkman and Peter E. Nathan. New York, NY, U.S.A.: Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195375343.013.0013 |
2009 Book Chapter Children Who Care for Their Parents: The Impact of Parental Disability on Young LivesPakenham, Kenneth I. (2009). Children Who Care for Their Parents: The Impact of Parental Disability on Young Lives. Disabilities: Insights from across Fields and around the World. (pp. 39-60) edited by Catherine A. Marshall, Elizabeth Kendall, Martha E. Banks and Reva Mariah S. Gover. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. |