
Writing
I enjoy writing and playing with language, especially when making sense of ideas that feel complex or difficult to express.
CLINICAL WRITING
Jasper’s Wish
In my work with the National Association for Children of Alcoholics and having conducted research into the experiences of people who had been impacted by parental alcohol dependence, I created a short book for young people (Key Stage 2) which is available to download for free from the NACOA website: Books, videos and media - Nacoa
ACADEMIC PUBLICATION
Munafo, J. (2024). The heavy burden of judgement: cultivating compassion with people accessing healthcare services for support with weight management. OBM Integrative and Complementary Medicine 2024; 9(1): 020; doi:10.21926/obm.icm.2401020.
Patel, R., Redmond, N.M., Kesten, J.M., Linton, M-J., Horwood, J., Wilcox, D., Munafo, J., Coast, J., Macleod, J. & Jeal, N. (2020). Drug Use in Street Sex worKers (DUSSK) study: results of a mixed methods feasibility study of a complex intervention to reduce illicit drug use in drug dependent female sex workers. BMJ Open 2020; 10:e036491. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-036491.
Zetteler, J.I. (2008). Effectiveness of simulated presence therapy for individuals with dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Aging and Mental Health, 12(6), 779-785.
Zetteler, J.I. (2008). Being creative with reminiscence therapy. Clinical Psychology Forum, 184, 27-29.
Munafò, M.R., Zetteler, J.I. & Clark, T.G. (2007). Personality and smoking status: a meta-analysis. Nicotine & Tobacco Research, 9(3), 405 – 413.
Zetteler, J.I., Stollery, B.T., Weinstein, A.M. & Lingford-Hughes, A.R. (2006). Attentional bias for alcohol-related information in adolescents with alcohol-dependent parents. Alcohol & Alcoholism, 41, 426 – 430.
Zetteler, J.I., Clark, T.G., Johnstone, E.C. & Munafò, M.R. (2005). Association of the dopamine-beta-hydroxylase gene with nicotine dependence: no evidence for mediation by personality. Personality and Individual Differences, 39, 1113 – 1122.
Zetteler, J.I. (2005). Hero today, gone tomorrow? British Journal of General Practice, 55 (517), 644 – 645.
Field, M., Mogg, K., Zetteler, J., & Bradley, B. P. (2004). Attentional biases for alcohol cues in heavy and light social drinkers: the roles of initial orienting and maintained attention. Psychopharmacology, 176, 88 – 93.