Jasmine B. MacDonald
Research Fellow
Child and Family Evidence
Dr Jasmine B. MacDonald is a Research Fellow in the Child Family Community Australia information exchange at the Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Jasmine has designed, conducted, and published in peer-reviewed journals research focused on mental health, trauma exposure and trauma reactions (including symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, depression and anxiety, as well as stress, burnout and substance use).
Jasmine's methodological expertise includes literature reviews and evidence synthesis. Jasmine has extensive experience taking evidence-based insights and turning them into practical learnings and recommendations for non-specialist audiences, through written resource, webinar, and podcast formats.
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), Charles Sturt University
- Bachelor of Social Work (Honours), Charles Sturt University
- Bachelor of Arts (Psychology and Sociology), Charles Sturt University
Research by Jasmine B. MacDonald
Principles for doing trauma-informed research and program…
This practice guide outlines approaches and principles for doing trauma-informed research and evaluationprojects.
Read moreHow to do trauma-informed research and evaluation
The practice guide covers what trauma-informed research is, the value of considering trauma throughout the research process and high-level principles of trauma…
Read moreManaging uncertainty in professional practice
This practice guide provides an overview of what uncertainty and uncertainty tolerance are and their significance to professional practice.
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