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245 0 0 _aProfessional practice of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand /
_cedited by Waikaremoana W. Waitoki, Jacqueline S. Feather, Neville R. Robertson, Julia J. Rucklidge.
250 _a3rd edition
264 1 _aWellington, N.Z. :
_bNew Zealand Psychological Society,
_c[2016]
264 4 _a©2016
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _tPresident's Foreword --
_rKerry Gibson --
_tEditors Introduction: Professional psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_gPart One -- RESPECT FOR THE DIGNITY OF PERSONS AND PEOPLES -- TE WHAKANUI I TE MANA O TE TANGATA, O NGĀ IWI HOKI --
_tOverview --
_gChapter 1 --
_tEthics: The foundation for practice --
_rFred Seymour --
_gChapter 2 --
_tEthics and culture: foundations of practice --
_rIngrid Huygens --
_rRaymond Nairn --
_gChapter 3 --
_tOur voices, our future: indigenous psychology in Aotearoa --
_rMichelle Levy --
_rWaikaremoana Waitoki --
_gChapter 4 --
_tPākehā culture and psychology --
_rRosanne Black and Ingrid Huygens --
_gChapter 5 --
_tConnecting culture and care: Clinical practice with Pasifika people --
_rDenise Kingi-'Ulu'ave --
_rMonique Faleafa --
_rTansy Brown --
_rEvangelene Daniela-Wong --
_gChapter 6 --
_tAsian peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand: Impications for psychological practice --
_rMei Wah Williams --
_rAlice M.M.M.T. Cleland --
_gChapter 7 --
_tIndian people in Aotearoa New Zealand: Implications for psychological practice --
_rCharmaine Gupta --
_gChapter 8 --
_tWorking with refugees and new migrants --
_rChaykham Smith --
_rSusan Yates --
_rGary Poole --
_gChapter 9 --
_tInformed consent in the Aotearoa New Zealand context --
_rTania Cargo --
_rWaikaremoana Waitoki --
_rJacqueline Feather --
_gChapter 10 --
_tConfidentiality and privacy --
_rJoanne E Taylor --
_rJan A Dickson --
_rJulia J Rucklidge --
_rTim Williams --
_gPART TWO --
_tRESPONSIBLE CARING -- TE ATAWHAI WHAI HAEPAPA --
_gChapter 11 --
_tRegulation of the profession: The New Zealand Psychologists Board --
_rSteve Osborne --
_rLis Surgenor --
_rAnne Goodhead --
_gChapter 12 --
_tProfessional wellbeing --
_rDianne Gardner --
_rMichael O'Driscoll --
_gChapter 13 --
_tResearch ethics and protection of human participants --
_rKerry Chamberlain --
_gChapter 14 --
_tChild abuse and neglect --
_rFred Seymour --
_rErana Cooper --
_rSarah Stanton --
_gChapter 15 --
_tHe waka eke noa -- Māori and indigenous suicide prevention: models of practice, lessons and challenges --
_rKeri Lawson-Te Aho --
_gChapter 16 --
_tCross-cultural psychopathology in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rmargaret Dudley --
_rMonique Faleafa --
_rEsther Yong --
_gChapter 17 --
_tPsychology for enhancing physical health in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rMalcolm W Stewart --
_rIris S Fontanilla --
_rEva Morunga --
_rKathryn A McGuigan --
_gChapter 18 --
_teTherapy in psychological practice --
_rKirsten van Kessel --
_rChris Krägeloh --
_rDuncan Babbage --
_gPART THREE --
_tINTEGRITY IN RELATIONSHIP -- TE NGĀKAU TAPATAHI I NGĀ HONONGA --
_gChapter 19 --
_tImproving self-reflective practice in psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rBeverley A Haarhoff --
_gChapter 20 --
_tSupervision in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rFiona Howard --
_rBeverley Burns --
_rRosanne Black --
_gChapter 21 --
_tEthical decision making for psychologists in an Aotearoa New Zealand context --
_rElizabeth du Preez --
_rSonja Goedeke --
_gChapter 22 --
_tThe client-psychologist relationship --
_rmark R Thorpe --
_rBill Farrell --
_gChapter 23 --
_tresearch and practice in psychology: calibrating cultural understandings --
_rAngus Hikairo Macfarlane --
_gChapter 24 --
_tAssessment of change and outcomes in mental health settings --
_rNeville Blampied --
_rJohn Fitzgerald --
_gChapter 25 --
_tThe effective use of psychometric assessments in decision-making --
_rJohn Eatwell --
_rIan Wilson --
_gPART FOUR --
_tSOCIAL JUSTICE AND RESPONSIBILITY TO SOCIETY- TE MANA PAPORI ME TE HAEPAPA KI TE PORIHANGA --
_gChapter 26 --
_tPsychological practice, social determinants of health and the promotion of human flourishing --
_rDarrin Hodgetts --
_rOttilie Stolte --
_rMohi Rua --
_gChapter 27 --
_tSocial justice and community change --
_rLeigh Coombes --
_rStephanie Denne --
_rMelissa Rangiwananga --
_gChapter 28 --
_tPracticing psychology in a media saturated society --
_rRaymond Nairn --
_rTim McCreanor --
_gChapter 29 --
_tCriminal justice psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues for practitioners --
_rArmon J Tamatea --
_rNick Lascelles --
_rDevon L L Polaschek --
_gChapter 30 --
_tPrinciples Of psychological work with adults with intellectual disabilities in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rPaul Skirrow --
_rAnne Mathieson --
_gChapter 31 --
_tWorking with clients who embody diverse sexes, sexualities and genders --
_rElizabeth du Preez --
_rJoe MacDonald --
_gChapter 32 --
_tPsychological practice with children, families and the agencies that care for them --
_rKaryn G France --
_rJean Anna --
_rMichael Tarren-Sweeney --
_rSarah Whitcombe-Dobbs --
_gChapter 33 --
_tMental health of older people in Aotearoa New Zealand: Issues and challenges --
_rP.S.D.V. Prasadarao --
_rPaul L Merrick --
_gChapter 34 --
_t'Bigger-than-self' Issues: Implications for psychological practice in Aotearoa New Zealand --
_rQuentin Abraham --
_rJacqueline Feather --
_rNiki Harrè -- .
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650 7 _aPatu tamariki.
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650 7 _aWhakamātau hinengaro tamariki.
_2reo
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700 1 _aRucklidge, Julia J.,
_eeditor.
_91064904
700 1 _aRobertson, Neville
_q(Neville R.)
_eeditor.
700 1 _aFeather, Jacqueline S.,
_d1954-
_eeditor.
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700 1 _aWaitoki, Waikaremoana,
_eeditor.
710 2 _aNew Zealand Psychological Society
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