MORNING TEA: 10.30am -11.00am
LUNCH: 12.30pm - 1.30pm
AFTERNOON TEA: 3.30pm - 4.00pm
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WORKSHOPS FRIDAY 28th August
Full day workshops 9.00am - 5.00pm
Half day workshop 9.00am - 12.30pm and 1.30pm - 5.00pm
Rooms and their seating capacity
4. Gerald Monk (9am-5pm)- MSB 1.13
1 John Briere (9am-5pm)- MSB 1.01
3. Willem Kuyken (9am-5pm)- MSB 1.05
5. Dawn Darlaston-Jones 9.00am-12.30pm and 1.30 -5.00pm - MSB 1.03
2 Joe Elliott (9am-5pm)- MSB 1.02
8.00am
9.00am
10.30am
11.30am
Room PWC Room: MSB1.13 Room: MSB1.02 Room: MSB1.01 Room: MSB1.03 Room: MSB1.05 Room: MSB1.15
Guest speaker
Chair: Kerry Gibson Mini-workshop
Clinical psychology Chair: John Fitzgerald
Bicultural stream Chair: Waikaremoana Waitoki
Psychology of Wellbeing Chair: Michael Philipp
Pediatric traumatic brain injury symposium Chair: Kelly Jones
12.00pm
Mana Moana - applying a pacific indigenous theory of psychology in
clinical contexts Evangelene Daniela -Wong
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and wellbeing: implications for a CBT framework
Meegan Kilcullen
1. PERMAnent Happiness: using Seligman’s PERMA model to explore the
multidimensionality of well-being Michael Philipp
12.20pm
Effectiveness of Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing Therapy–
A positive Refugee transformation Sangita Wadnerkar
Mana ki te Mana: Relational based intervention, a school wide trial Sonja Macfarlane & Porsha London
2. The effect of subjective affective labelling on emotion
Peter Cannon
12.40pm
Mentalizing in Whare Spaces: MBT at a Māori Mental Health Service Charmaine Gupta & Ingo Lambrecht
Psychology of the relational and interconnected Māori sense of self
Mohi Rua
3. Healthy body, healthy mind: The effect of dualistic beliefs on health behaviors
Olivia Sievwright
1.00pm
2.00pm
Public debate Chair: Roger Moltzen
Professional Psychology: Research & Practice
Chair: Barbara Kennedy
Clinical psychology
Chair: John Fitzgerald Bicultural stream ctnd Psychology of Wellbeing ctnd.
Sustainable Communities Symposium Chair: Jane Furness
Working with relationship issues Chair: Nic Beets
3.00pm
1. Emerging Voice: Exploring the experiences of mothers bereaved by suicide within the sociocultural context of
Aotearoa Diane Lee Conway
An ecological approach to formulating presenting problems
Jackie Feather
An excluded worldview: Kaupapa Māori programmes and external evaluations
Bridgette Masters-Awatere
4.Will climate change increase or decrease suicide rates?
Matt N. Williams
An integrative approach to working with relationships Paula Dennan
3.20pm
2. Relationships between father-son interactions, ADHD symptoms and social competence in early to middle childhood
Lynda Crisford
Avoiding a “Tower of Babel”: Applying an Abductive Method of Formulation to
Unify Case Conceptualisation in Behaviour Support Work
Saul Gibney
Oranga Rangatahi: Family functioning, cultural orientation and depression
among NZ adolescents Miriama Ketu-McKenzie
5. What role does pleasant touch play in our social experience? Stephen Fraser-Clark
Gender, power and politics in relationship therapy
Verity Thom
3.40pm
3. Talking health with ‘traditional’ men Heather Heron-Speirs
An Evaluation of Professional Supervision in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Beverley Burns
Matauranga Māori: Indigenous psychology in practice Waikaremoana Waitoki & Linda
Waimarie Nikora
6. Can spotting a tuatara, smelling flowers or listening to bird calls inspire us?
Carmen Leong
Climate Change Psychology Marg O'Brien
Why "two becoming one" is a bad idea and "doing my own thing" is just as bad Nic
Beets
4.00pm
Guest speaker Chair: Rose Black
Professional Psychology: Research & Practice ctnd.
Clinical psychology Chair: Saul Gibney
Criminal Justice and Forensic Psychology Chair: Armon Tamatea
Psychology of Wellbeing ctnd. Sustainable Communities
Symposium ctnd. Working with relationship issues ctnd.
4.30pm
4. In partnership for children: NZ Police and Psychology Megan Williams
Effective regulation of daily stress: Dispositional mindfulness predicts lower
depressed mood and social withdrawal in the face of daily stress and difficulties
Holly Dixon
Using the Dynamic Appraisal of Situational Aggression with New Zealand
Offenders Veronika Lang
7. Thirsty minds: the effects of voluntary dehydration on cognition and mood
Stephen Hill
The community meal as a space for care Rebekah Graham
Assessment and Teaching tool/exercise Paula Dennan and Nic Beets
4:50pm Benita Stiles-Smith & Barbara Kennedy5. Creating a community of Practice
Delivering the Mindfulness and Awareness Aotearoa Course In Primary
Health Care in Auckland Lila O’Farrell
Why Culture Matters in Sex Offender Risk Assessment: Issues for Research
and Practice Armon Tamatea
8. The effect of hydration status on pain perception
Tracey Bear
Sustainable settlements Marg O'Brien
5:10pm
Low Energy Neurofeedback System (LENS) Larry Honig
Altruistic offending: a qualitative study of New Zealand animal rights and
environmental activists Svetlana Feigin
Doing and insisting on community engagement: Principles and practices for
our challenging futures Jane Furness
5.30pm
SATURDAY 29th August
Registration Desk Opens
Welcome & Mihi Whakatau; Opening Address: Mere Balzer
Keynote Speaker: John Briere "New Developments in the Treatment of Complex Trauma" (PWC)
Morning Tea
Whakawhanaungatanga (complimentary drinks and nibbles) Guest speakers
Dr Barry Parsonson & Dr JaneMary Castelfranc-Allen Building Skills to Create and Sustain Social
Change: The History, Philosophy and Achievements of The Children of Georgia
Project Dyslexia Panel members: Joe Elliott Rose Blackett Guy Pope-Mayell Tom Nicholson Guest speaker Nadine Kaslow Future of Psychology
Treating Chronically Traumatized Children: Don't let Sleeping Dogs Lie!
Arianne Struik
1. Post-concussive symptoms after a mild TBI during childhood and adolescence
Nicola Starkey 2. Parent-child agreement on children’s externalising and internalising behaviours
after mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) Kelly Jones
3. Caregiver knowledge about paediatric TBI terminology and symptoms
Dawn Willix-Payne 4. Persistent sleep difficulties in children
following mild traumaticbrain injury Kelly Jones
Jeanette Fitzsimons Who is the community when we are all
threatened? LUNCH
Keynote Speaker: Julian (Joe) Elliott "The dyslexia debate" (PWC)
7.30am
8.30am
8.30am Institute AGMs IEDP AGM in MSB1.13 ICP AGM in MSB1.02 IComPA AGM in MSB1.05 ICounsPsy AGM in MSB1.01 ICJFP AGM in MSB1.15 I/O Division AGM in MSB1.03
10.30am
Room: PWC Room: MSB1.13 Room: MSB1.02 Room: MSB1.05 Room: MSB1.01 Room: MSB1.15 Room: MSB1.03
General Mental Health Chair: Barry Parsonson
Mini-workshop Chair: Rose Black
Cyber-psychology Chair: Armon Tamatea
Youth help-seeking Chair: Kerry Gibson
Mental Health & Well-Being Chair: Tatiana Tairi
Mini-workshop Chair: Carrie Barber
11.00am
Is Childhood An Abnormal Condition?
Barry Parsonson
Who is at Risk? The Role of Bystanders in Cyberbullying Behaviour
Emma-Leigh Hodge
A qualitative exploration of stress and coping among Chinese migrant
youth in NZ
Yan Yan Lei
Adolescent suicide attempts in Northern Greece
Tatiana Tairi
11.20am
Folly, Mental Health and Disembodiment
Seonaid Abernethy
Beneath the Planet of the Apps: Smartphones, mobile technologies, and
professional issues for clinical psychology
Armon Tamatea
Young people’s views on stress, coping and seeking help
Emma Edwards
Gender and Beck’s cognitive diathesis-stress model of depression in adolescents
Sophie Estrin
1.00pm
2.00pm
ICP Ethics Panel Discussion Chair:
Developmental psychology Chair: Ryan Jim San Diego
Sexuality, psychology and “fringe” intimacies Chair: Panteá Farvid
Youth help-seeking ctnd
Mental Health & Well-Being ctnd.
Healthpsychology Chair:Carrie Barber
He Paiaka - Maori psychologists in practice Chair: Waikaremoana Waitoki &
Erana Cooper
3.00pm
Parents’ perception of executive function in two-year-olds born at risk
of neonatal hypoglycaemia
Judith Ansell
1. The downsides of the “fling” experience: Psychological distress in
accounts of heterosexual men and women who have engaged in
extra-relational sexual involvement
Shahin Payam
A hard pill to swallow: Young women’s experience of taking
antidepressants
Celine Wills
Prevalence and characteristics of non-suicidal self-injury in a NZ
university sample
John Fitzgerald
Feed your Brain!
Alexia Mengelberg
3.20pm
Validation of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development 3rd
Edition in New Zealand children
Ryan Jim San Diego
2. Examining the intersection of technology, identity and intimacy: Young
women’s experiences of using the dating app “Tinder”
Kayla Asher
Young people’s priorities for engagement in psychological help
Kerry Gibson
Driving Miss Daisy: What impact does driving anxiety have on the health and wellbeing of older adults?
Joanne Taylor
Experiences and Consequences of Facial Masking in Parkinson’s disease: A Qualitative Analysis of
the Psychosocial Implications for Close Relationships
Adrienne Wootton
3.40pm
The development and evaluation of a parenting program for managing
sibling conflict
John Pickering
3. Can’t buy me love?: The role of intimacy in accounts of men who buy
sex in New Zealand
Panteá Farvid
Mental health interventions for children in care: evidence-based
treatments and beyond
Bernice Gabriel
Premorbid Intellectual Functioning: Aiding in the Diagnosis of Mild
Cognitive Impairment
Sandhya Fernandez
4.00pm
4.30pm
7.30pm
Afternoon Tea
NZPsS AGM Room MSB1.02 Conference Dinner 9.30am
11.40am
Kupu a Lau”: Fostering Identity and Self-Esteem in Hawaiʻi’s Adolescents Through a Modern
Interpretation of Indigenous Hawaiian Cultural Values and
Practices
Erin Tahauri
Demystifying work with OCD clients: Using different approaches
to understand more about the disorder
Shona Harvey
Case discussions
NZPsS Awards (PWC)
Meeting re "Psychology Week" follows Awards
Institute of Clinical Psychology (ICP) Ethics Panel Discussion
Panel members:
Tanya Breen Kirsty Dempster-Rivett
Glen Kilgour Nick Lascelles Armon Tamatea Lunch
Keynote Speaker: Gerald Monk "Consumer-led perspectives and actions in delivering psychological services. Where are we heading?" (PWC)
Registration Desk Opens
Keynote Speaker: Dawn Darlaston-Jones "White voices Black spaces: Authenticity, legitimacy & place in a shared decolonisation project" (PWC)
Morning tea
9.00am Registration Desk Opens
9.30am
10.30m Morning Tea
Room: PWC Room: MSB1.02 Room: MSB1.13 Room: MSB1.03 Room: MSB1.01 Room: MSB1.05 Room: MSB1.15
Guest speakers Chair: Jane Furness
Trauma and psychology Chair: JaneMary
Castelfranc-Allen
Mini- workshop Educational psychology Chair: Jeanette Berman
Perinatal Mental Health Chair: Tania Furstenburg
I/O Psychology Chair: John Eatwell
Mini-workshop: Clinical Psychology Chair: Kyle Smith
11.00am
Young men talk about abuse from women intimate partners
Anna Shum-Pearce
A Feedback-Informed Treatment (FIT) approach to delivering perinatal mental health services
Tanya Furstenburg & George Furstenburg
Beyond Benzedrine and Booze: The Case for Comprehensive
Cognitive-Fitness-to-Work Screening
Andrew Barney
11.20am
Testing memorial accuracy and clinical utility of the VCD: An
investigative-therapeutic combination aimed at reducing trauma
JaneMary Castelfranc-Allen
Stress and Anxiety in dealing with medical complications in pregnancy-what can we do?
Jane Currie
A behavioural-economic analysis of corrupt acts
Patrícia Luque Carreiro
11.40am Psychopaths in the Lecture Hall
Joseph Graddy
Challenge, Choice, Control, and Coping: Developing a model to
help parents
Carrie Barber
Māori women perspectives of leadership and wellbeing
Stacey Ruru
12.00pm
1.00pm LUNCH I/O lunch to celebrate the
Institute in MSB 1.05
Family Violence Chair: Neville Robertson
Mental Health Chair: John Fitzgerald
Developmental psychology Chair: Rebecca Sargisson
Educational Psychology Chair: Quentin Abrahams
Bicultural psychology Chair: Waikaremoana Waitoki
I/O psychology Chair: Michael O'Driscoll
Future Directions Chair: Kerry Gibson &
Fiona Howard
2.00pm
Psychological phenomenology of non-pathological auditory hallucinations
Luke Strongman
Hiding in plain sight: Multi-informant evidence from the Strengths and
Difficulties Questionnaire
Rebecca J. Sargisson
PeArLS: Enjoying a Prickly Pear - How to implement the competency of collaboration in a complex educational
organisation
Roxie Hanes & Carina Conradie
Giftedness from a Māori Perspective
Rose Blackett
The practices of newcomer socialisation
Lisa Harris
2.20pm
What mitigates the relationship between depression and suicidal ideation in a population of people who
have been diagnosed with haematological malignancies?
Katie Maher
The predictive value of creativity, working memory and temperament on
schizotypy: A study among school children
Douglas Russell
The nature of engaged teaching in New Zealand secondary schools
Camille Patterson
Reflections on respectful practice occasioned by studying mass
media
Raymond Nairn
The development and validation of the PATH personality questionnaire and cognitive
ability assessments
Cameron Beazley
2.40pm A gentle introduction to meta-analysis
Lisa Harris
The influence of different socioeconomic factors on the development of two-year-olds in
Aotearoa/New Zealand
Judith Ansell
Everyday lives of Eastern European women in New Zealand -
from a psychological perspective
Adrienna Ember
Workplace bullying and cyber-bullying
Michael O'Driscoll
3.00pm
4.00pm
MONDAY 31st August
Keynote Speaker: Willem Kuyken "Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy: A promising approach to depression across the lifespan?" (PWC)
CONFERENCE FINISHES The Psychologists Board (PWC)
Professional psychology university training programmes:
Current issues and future directions Panel Discussion
Keynote Speaker: Barry Smith "Māori ethics frameworks and the research community: tensions and challenges" (PWC)
1. Damned if they do – Damned if they don’t: The dilemma for women with children who have experienced family
violence
Ruth Gammon
2. Barriers and supports to the access of justice for Pasifika women affected by
domestic violence
Jessica Gosche
3. Navigating safety in the context of immigration: Indian women experiencing
domestic violence in New Zealand
Sripriya Somasekhar
4. Finding practical solutions: An evaluation of the "Shine safe@home programme" for women experiencing domestic violence after separation
Alison Towns
Family Connections: the largest published evidence-based intervention for family of people
with borderline personality disorder (BPD)
Roy Krawitz A Relational Learning Framework for
foster parents and foster care practitioners
Wendy Kelly
Guest speakers
Alison Towns & Neville Robertson
Making Sense of Men’s Domestic Violence Against Women
1. Our vision for bicultural educational psychology
Jhan Gavala & Jeanette Berman
2. The beginning of our journey
Terence Edwards & Jeanette Berman
3. An insight into my journey towards cultural competence in my psychology
internship