Professional practice of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand / edited by Waikaremoana W. Waitoki, Jacqueline S. Feather, Neville R. Robertson, Julia J. Rucklidge.
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- 9780473354886
- 150.993 23
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Book | North Campus North Campus Main Collection | 150.993 PRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Issued | 02/05/2025 | A540967B | ||
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
President's Foreword -- Kerry Gibson -- Editors Introduction: Professional psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Part One -- RESPECT FOR THE DIGNITY OF PERSONS AND PEOPLES -- TE WHAKANUI I TE MANA O TE TANGATA, O NGĀ IWI HOKI -- Overview -- Chapter 1 -- Ethics: The foundation for practice -- Fred Seymour -- Chapter 2 -- Ethics and culture: foundations of practice -- Ingrid Huygens -- Raymond Nairn -- Chapter 3 -- Our voices, our future: indigenous psychology in Aotearoa -- Michelle Levy -- Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Chapter 4 -- Pākehā culture and psychology -- Rosanne Black and Ingrid Huygens -- Chapter 5 -- Connecting culture and care: Clinical practice with Pasifika people -- Denise Kingi-'Ulu'ave -- Monique Faleafa -- Tansy Brown -- Evangelene Daniela-Wong -- Chapter 6 -- Asian peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand: Impications for psychological practice -- Mei Wah Williams -- Alice M.M.M.T. Cleland -- Chapter 7 -- Indian people in Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications for psychological practice -- Charmaine Gupta -- Chapter 8 -- Working with refugees and new migrants -- Chaykham Smith -- Susan Yates -- Gary Poole -- Chapter 9 -- Informed consent in the Aotearoa New Zealand context -- Tania Cargo -- Waikaremoana Waitoki -- Jacqueline Feather -- Chapter 10 -- Confidentiality and privacy -- Joanne E Taylor -- Jan A Dickson -- Julia J Rucklidge -- Tim Williams -- PART TWO -- RESPONSIBLE CARING -- TE ATAWHAI WHAI HAEPAPA -- Chapter 11 -- Regulation of the profession: The New Zealand Psychologists Board -- Steve Osborne -- Lis Surgenor -- Anne Goodhead -- Chapter 12 -- Professional wellbeing -- Dianne Gardner -- Michael O'Driscoll -- Chapter 13 -- Research ethics and protection of human participants -- Kerry Chamberlain -- Chapter 14 -- Child abuse and neglect -- Fred Seymour -- Erana Cooper -- Sarah Stanton -- Chapter 15 -- He waka eke noa -- Māori and indigenous suicide prevention: models of practice, lessons and challenges -- Keri Lawson-Te Aho -- Chapter 16 -- Cross-cultural psychopathology in Aotearoa New Zealand -- margaret Dudley -- Monique Faleafa -- Esther Yong -- Chapter 17 -- Psychology for enhancing physical health in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Malcolm W Stewart -- Iris S Fontanilla -- Eva Morunga -- Kathryn A McGuigan -- Chapter 18 -- eTherapy in psychological practice -- Kirsten van Kessel -- Chris Krägeloh -- Duncan Babbage -- PART THREE -- INTEGRITY IN RELATIONSHIP -- TE NGĀKAU TAPATAHI I NGĀ HONONGA -- Chapter 19 -- Improving self-reflective practice in psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Beverley A Haarhoff -- Chapter 20 -- Supervision in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Fiona Howard -- Beverley Burns -- Rosanne Black -- Chapter 21 -- Ethical decision making for psychologists in an Aotearoa New Zealand context -- Elizabeth du Preez -- Sonja Goedeke -- Chapter 22 -- The client-psychologist relationship -- mark R Thorpe -- Bill Farrell -- Chapter 23 -- research and practice in psychology: calibrating cultural understandings -- Angus Hikairo Macfarlane -- Chapter 24 -- Assessment of change and outcomes in mental health settings -- Neville Blampied -- John Fitzgerald -- Chapter 25 -- The effective use of psychometric assessments in decision-making -- John Eatwell -- Ian Wilson -- PART FOUR -- SOCIAL JUSTICE AND RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY- TE MANA PAPORI ME TE HAEPAPA KI TE PORIHANGA -- Chapter 26 -- Psychological practice, social determinants of health and the promotion of human flourishing -- Darrin Hodgetts -- Ottilie Stolte -- Mohi Rua -- Chapter 27 -- Social justice and community change -- Leigh Coombes -- Stephanie Denne -- Melissa Rangiwananga -- Chapter 28 -- Practicing psychology in a media saturated society -- Raymond Nairn -- Tim McCreanor -- Chapter 29 -- Criminal justice psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues for practitioners -- Armon J Tamatea -- Nick Lascelles -- Devon L L Polaschek -- Chapter 30 -- Principles Of psychological work with adults with intellectual disabilities in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Paul Skirrow -- Anne Mathieson -- Chapter 31 -- Working with clients who embody diverse sexes, sexualities and genders -- Elizabeth du Preez -- Joe MacDonald -- Chapter 32 -- Psychological practice with children, families and the agencies that care for them -- Karyn G France -- Jean Anna -- Michael Tarren-Sweeney -- Sarah Whitcombe-Dobbs -- Chapter 33 -- Mental health of older people in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues and challenges -- P.S.D.V. Prasadarao -- Paul L Merrick -- Chapter 34 -- 'Bigger-than-self' Issues: Implications for psychological practice in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Quentin Abraham -- Jacqueline Feather -- Niki Harrè -- .
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