Publications
Parker, Nicola and Michelle O’Reilly. 2012. ‘Gossiping’ as a social action in family therapy: The pseudo-absence and pseudo-presence of children. Discourse Studies 14 (4) : 457–475.
O'Reilly, Michelle and Ian Hutchby. 2010. Children’s participation and the familial moral order in family therapy. Discourse Studies 12 (1) : 49–64.
Bartesaghi, Mariaelena. 2009. Conversation and psychotherapy: how questioning reveals institutional answers. Discourse Studies 11 (2) : 153–177.
Dattilio, Frank M. 2007. Breaking the Pattern of Interruption in Family Therapy. The Family Journal 15 (2) : 163–165.
O'Reilly, Michelle. 2007. Who's a Naughty Boy Then? Accountability, Family Therapy, and the "Naughty" Child. The Family Journal 15 (3) : 234–243.
Steigerwald, Fran and Nadine Hartig. 2007. Understanding Family Roles and Ethics in Working With First-Generation College Students and Their Families. The Family Journal 15 (2) : 159–162.
Woodford, Mark S. and Atsuko Seto. 2007. Helping a Japanese Immigrant Family Cope With Acculturation Issues: A Case Study. The Family Journal 15 (2) : 167–173.
O’Reilly, Michelle. 2006. Should children be seen and not heard? An examination of how children’s interruptions are treated in family therapy. Discourse Studies 8 (4) : 549–566.
O’Reilly, Michelle. 2005. ‘Active noising’: The use of noises in talk, the case of onomatopoeia, abstract sounds, and the functions they serve in therapy. Text 25 (6) : 745–762.