Norman R. Barling
Associate Professor of Psychology (Retired)
TPTC (Coburg)
BA (ANU)
Grad. Dip Ed Counselling (RMIT)
BEd (La Trobe)
MEd (La Trobe)
Ph. D (Simon Fraser, Canada)
Dip Clinical Hypnosis (ASH)
Originally trained as a primary teacher, Norm Barling studied and later taught psychology at Melbourne Teachers College and the University of Ballarat.
Upon joining Bond University he continued his research, teaching and clinical interests, principally clinical and health psychology. He is also a hypnotherapist and a member of the Australian and International Societies of Hypnosis.
- Michael Lyvers, Norman Barling, and Jill Harding-Clark (2006) Effect of Belief in “Psychic Healing” on Self-Reported Pain in Chronic Pain Sufferers
- Norman R. Barling and Susan J. Raine (2005) Some effects of hypnosis on negative affect and immune system response
- Norman R. Barling and Danielle A. G. De Lucchi (2004) Knowledge, attitudes and beliefs about clinical hypnosis
- Norman R. Barling and M. Lehmann (1999) Young men's awareness, attitudes and practice of testicular self-examination: a health action process approach
- Norman R. Barling (1998) Experiential analogies and hypnotherapy

