Rebecca is a member of the Research and Ethics Review Committee at ACON (formerly the AIDS Council of NSW).
Over the course of her career, Rebecca has given more than 60 conference presentations, and contributed to more than 40 peer reviewed journal articles. She is the primary author on more than ten articles.Selected publications include:
Broady TR;Gray RM, 2018, 'The intersection of domestic violence and child protection in Australia: Program participant accounts', Australian Social Work, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2017.1422774
Gray, R.M., Broady, T.R. & Mance, P. (2017). How do Australians find therapists and engage in the work with private practitioners? Implications for professionals. Australian Counselling Association Journal
Rance, J., Gray, R.M. & Hopwood, M. (2017). ‘Why am I the way I am?’ Narrative work in the context of stigmatized identities. Qualitative Health Review.
Gray, R.M., Green, R., Bryant, J., Rance, J. & Maclean, S. (2017). How “vulnerable” young people describe their interactions with police: Building positive pathways to drug diversion and treatment in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. Police Practice and Research: An International Journal.
Gray, R.M., Newton-John, T., Ralfs, C. & Lee, J. (2017). Intimate relationships in the context of chronic illness: A literature review for counsellors and couple therapists. Psychotherapy and Counselling Journal of Australia.
Karageorge, A., Rhodes, P., Gray, R.M. & Papadopoulos, R. (2017). Refugee and staff experiences of psychotherapeutic services: A qualitative systematic review. Intervention: Journal of Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict Affected Areas.
Dobinson, S. & Gray, R.M. (2016). A review of the literature on family dispute resolution and family violence: Identifying best practice and research objectives for the next ten years. Australian Journal of Family Law.
Gray, R.M. Calder-Hickey, S. & Bishop, L. (2016). Reaching vulnerable families through Court Referral Projects. Communities, Children and Families in Australia.
Gray, R.M., Broady, T., Gaffney, I. & Lewis, P. (2016). Invited paper: What women think of men who attend domestic violence programs, Communities, Children and Families in Australia, available online.
Broady, T., Gray, R.M., Gaffney, I. & Lewis, P. (2015). “I miss my little one a lot”: How father love motivates change in men who use violence, Child Abuse Review. doi: 10.1002/car.2381
Gray, R.M., Broady, T., Gaffney, I, Lewis, P. & O’Neill, B. (2014) Invited paper: “I’m working towards getting back together”: Client motivation related to relationship status in men’s behaviour change programmes in New South Wales, Australia. Child Abuse Review, doi.10.1002/car2318.
Gray, R.M., Lewis, P., Mokany, T. & O’Neill, B (2014) ‘Peer discussion and client motivation in men’s domestic violence programs: An Australian qualitative interview study’, Australian Social Work. 67, 3: 390-404.
Treloar, C., Gray, R,M. Brener, L., Jackson, L.C., Saunders, V., Johnson, P., Harris, M., Butow P. & Newman, C.E. (2013) ‘"I can't do this, it's too much": Building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers’, International Journal of public health. P.1 – 7 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00038-013-0466-1
Treloar, C., Gray, R.M. & Brener, L. (2013) ‘“A piece of the jigsaw of primary care”: Tensions between primary and tertiary health services in an integrated care model of hepatitis C management in Christchurch, New Zealand’, International Journal for Quality in Health Care. 6: 129-134.
Newman, C.E., Gray, R.M., Brener, L., Jackson, C., Johnson, P., Saunders, V. & Treloar, C. (2012) ‘One size fits all? The discursive framing of cultural difference in health professional accounts of providing cancer care for Aboriginal people’ Ethnicity and Medicine. 18, 4: 433-447.
Seear K., Gray, R.M., Fraser, S., Treloar, C., Bryant, J. & Brener, L. (2012) ‘Rethinking safety and fidelity: The role of love and intimacy in hepatitis C transmission and prevention’, Health Sociology Review, 21, 3.
Gray, R.M. (2010) ‘Shame, labeling and stigma: Barriers to counseling clients in alcohol and other drug settings’ – invited paper, Contemporary Drug Problems: an interdisciplinary quarterly, 37, 685-703.
Gray, R.M. (2009) ‘The Dynamics of Shame: Implications for counselors working across alcohol and other drug settings’, Psychotherapy Australia, 16, 30-36.
She has also produced a wide range of Literature Reviews, Discussion Papers and Internal Reports for various community based counselling services, to guide practice and policy development, and has extensive experience in translating findings for a variety of audiences, including: academics; industry and sector professionals; politicians: and members of the general public through BLOGS, radio interviews and short articles.
An experienced academic, Rebecca provides peer review to a range of high quality journals, particularly: Qualitative Health Review, Violence Against Women, Health Sociology Review, Australian Family Physician, Child Abuse Review and Addiction.