Helen Cowie FBPS, PGCE, is Emeritus Professor in the Health and Social Care division of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Surrey.[1]
She is concerned with the promotion of emotional health and well-being in children and young people and is a world authority on bullying in schools, the home and the workplace.[2] Professor Cowie is currently Director of the UK Observatory for the Promotion of Non-Violence at the University of Surrey.[3]
Jones, F., Cowie, H. & Tenenbaum, H. (2021) A School for Everyone: Stories and Lesson Plans to Teach Inclusivity and Social Issues. London: Hachette.
Cowie, H. (2020). Peer Support in Schools. Malta: University of Malta. https://www.um.edu.mt/cres/our research/ourpublications
Cowie, H. (2019) From Birth to Sixteen. Second Edition. London: Routledge. (212 pages)
Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A. (2019) School Bullying and Mental Health: Risks, Intervention and Prevention. London: Routledge. (pp. 233) (Paperback edition) Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A. (2018). School Bullying and Mental Health: Risks, Intervention and Prevention. London: Routledge. (pp. 233) (Hardback edition)
Cowie, H. (2018). The Development of Children’s Imaginative Writing. (Reprinted from Croom Helm 1984 in Routledge Revivals) London: Routledge. (pp. 237)
Cowie, H. (2018). Counselling: Approaches and Issues in Education. (Reprinted from David Fulton 1994 in Routledge Revivals). London: Routledge. (pp. 129)
Cowie, H. (2018). Peer Counselling in Schools. (Reprinted from David Fulton 1996 in Routledge Revivals). London: Routledge. (pp. 153)
Cowie, H., Smith, P. K., Boulton, M. & Laver, R. (2018). Cooperation in the Multi-Ethnic Classroom (Reprinted from David Fulton 1994 in Routledge Revivals). London: Routledge. (pp. 214)
Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A. (2016). Bullying Among University Students: Cross-national Perspectives. London: Routledge. (pp. 213)
Cowie, H. & Jennifer, D. (2008) New Perspectives on Bullying. Maidenhead: Open University Press
Cowie, H. & Jennifer, D. (2007) Managing Violence in Schools. London: SAGE Publications
Smith, P.K., Cowie, H. & Blades, M. (Fifth Edition) (2010). Understanding Children’s Development. Oxford: Blackwell.
Cowie, H., Boardman, C., Dawkins, J. & Jennifer, D. (2004) Emotional Health and Well-Being. London: SAGE Publications
Cowie, H. & Wallace, P. (2000). Peer Support in Action. London: SAGE Publications
Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A (2020). The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the mental health and well-being of children and young people, Children & Society. 35(1): 62-74 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/chso.12430
Myers, C-A. & Cowie, H. (2019). Cyberbullying across the educational lifespan, Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(7): 1-17.
Myers, C-A. & Cowie, H. (2018). Bullying at university: The social and legal contexts of cyberbullying among university students, Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 48 (8): 1172-1182.
Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A. (2018) Bullying amongst students in further and higher education: the role of counsellors in addressing the issue, University and College Counselling, 6(3): 12-16.
Myers, C-A. & Cowie, H. (2016). How can we prevent and reduce bullying amongst university students? International Journal of Emotions in Education, 8(1): 109-119.
Colliety, P., Royal, C. & Cowie, H. (2016). The unique role of the school nurse in the holistic care of the bully. British Journal of School Nursing, 11(9): 443-449.
Cowie, H. & Colliety, P. (2016). Who cares about the bullies? Pastoral Care in Education, 34(1): 24-33.
Cowie, H., Huser, C. & Myers, C. (2014). The use of participatory methods in researching the experiences of children and young people, Croatian Journal of Education, 16(2): 51-66.
Myers, C-A. & Cowie, H. (2013) An investigation into the roles of victim, bully and bystanders in role-play incidents of cyberbullying amongst university students in England, Pastoral Care in Education, 31(3); 251-267.
Cowie, H. (2013) Cyberbullying and its impact on young people’s emotional health and well-being, The Psychiatrist, 37: 167-170.
Smith, P. & Cowie, H. (2010) Perspectives on emotional labour and bullying: reviewing the role of emotions in nursing and healthcare, International Journal of Work Organization and Emotion, 3(3): 227-236.
Cowie, H. & Myers, C-A. (2016). What do we know about bullying and cyberbullying among university students? In H. Cowie & C-A. Myers (Eds.) Bullying Among University Students. London: Routledge (pp. 3–14).
Cowie, H. (2013) The immediate and long-term effects of bullying. I. Rivers & N. Duncan (Eds.) Bullying: Experiences and Discourses of Sexuality and Gender. London: Routledge, pp. 10–18.
Cowie, H. & Smith, P. K. (2013) Peer support as a means of improving school safety and reducing bullying and violence. In A. Ovejero, P. K. Smith & S. Yubero (Eds.) El Acoso Escolar y Su Prevencion: Perspesctivas Internacionales. Biblioteca Nueva, pp. 263–285.
Cowie, H., Bauman, S., Myers, C., Pörhöla, M. & Almeida, A. (2013) Cyberbullying amongst university students: an emergent cause for concern. In P. K. Smith & G. Steffgen (Eds.) Cyberbullying Through the New Media. London: Psychology Press, pp. 165–177.
James. A., Cowie, H. & Toda, Y. (2013) Peer support. In: K. Yamasaki. Y. Toda & Y. Watanabe (Eds.) Prevention Education in the World. Tokyo: Kaneko-shoboh, pp. 147–1
Cowie, H. & Smith, P. K. (2010) "Peer support as a means of improving school safety and reducing bullying and violence". In B. Doll, J. Charvat, J. Baker & G. Stoner (Eds.) Handbook of Prevention Research. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum