WORKSHOPS FRIDAY Full day workshops 9.00am - 5.00pm 1. Harlene Anderson - Collaborative-Dialogue: Improving the Success of Therapy through Re-thinking the Therapist’s Role and the Therapy Process WAIMEA
2. Michael Daffern - Violence within institutions - RIWAKA
3. Fiona Howard & Gaynor Parkin - Resilience under pressure - WAIRAU
Half day workshop 9.00am - 12.30pm A Māori Psychology Forum - Erana Cooper & Moana Waitoki - HEAPHY
Half day workshop 1.30pm - 5.00pm Andrew Munro - The Growing Gap between Evidence and Claim – can it be closed?- HEAPHY MORNING TEA: 10.30am -11.00am LUNCH: 12.30pm - 1.30pm AFTERNOON TEA: 3.30pm - 4.00pm
Rooms and their seating capacity for theatre style seating theatre style
Matai 1 Riwaka Room
332m2
400
2
60
Heaphy
64m2
50
Waimea
159m2
150
Wairau
138m2
80
102m
NZPsS Annual Conference - Saturday 8.00am
Registration Desk Opens
9.00am
Welcome & Mihi Whakatau; Opening Address: The mayor of Nelson, Rachel Reece
10.00am
Keynote Speaker: Ainsleigh Cribb-Su'a
11.00am
Morning Tea
Rooms
MATAI 1 Bicultural Psychology Chair: Waikaremoana Waitoki & Julie Wharewera-Mika
11.30am
12.00pm
12.30pm
RIWAKA Working well Forum Chair: Frank O'Connor
A programme-wide approach to embedding Māori psychological knowledge - Natilene Bowker
1. Working well – more than the absence of mental illness - Hugh Norriss 2. Fitness for work – why fatigue is the greatest PeARLs: Identifying the benchmark competencies challenge facing workforces- Matthew Beattie that define professional psychology: Perspectives 3. Fatigue management strategies for high fliers and from Aotearoa/New Zealand - Moana Waitoki low liars- Frank O'Connor 4. Sustained and high well-being – but with too much Strategies to reduce the use of seclusion and caffeine? - Charlene Neuhoff restraint with tāngata whai i te ora in adult inpatient services in Aotearoa- Erana Cooper & Julie Wharewera-Mika
1.00pm
LUNCH
2.00pm
Keynote Speaker: Andrew Munro I/O Psychology contd.
WAIMEA
HEAPHY
WAIRAU
Wraparound Symposium Chair: Ruth Gammon
Therapist Challenges Chair: Cheryl Woolley
Health Psychology Research and Practice Symposium Chair: Iris Fontanilla
1. An Evidence-Based model of Wraparound for High and Complex Needs Youth and Families - Ruth Gammon
1. The expected course of change for clients undertaking Cognitive Behavioural Therapy as predicted by experienced and novice clinicians - Amber Fletcher
2. Wraparound for Mental Health High and Complex Needs in a DHB setting- Roy Bergquist
2. Being a psycho-oncologist - Colette Nixon
3. Wraparound From the Youth and Family’s Perspective - Jacinda Shailer
3. Therapists’ challenges in bringing therapeutic change for individuals in a therapeutic group setting - Evelyn Aranas
Wraparound Symposium contd.
Clinical Psychology Chair: Amanda Shea Hart
5. Killer data: The importance of real-world, real-time, real-practical, and real-contextualised wellbeing assessments in organisations - Aaron Jarden 6. The role of mindfulness and psychological capital on the well-being of organizational leaders - Maree Roche Discussion: Are we doing all we can to make working well more likely?
4. Ministry of Education Intensive Wraparound Service - Toni Hyde & David Pluck
Bicultural Psychology contd.
I/O Psychology contd.
Clinical Psychology Chair: Aaron Jarden
4.30pm
The inclusion of cultural concepts in the evaluation of Kaupapa Māori programmes Bridgette Masters-Awatere
Item analysis of the Earning Capacity Assessment Form-2 - James Athanasou
5.00pm
Seeking wellbeing for Māori women with bipolar disorder: Creativity and art - Parewahaika Harris
Is it possible to formally evaluate practitioner-led workplace interventions - Paul Barrett
5.30pm
Mana ki te Mana: Shifting Teacher Practice Porsha London & Sonja Macfarlane
6.00pm
Recipient of the Karahipi Tumuaki 2013 Cognitive Neuropsychological Functioning in New Zealand Māori Diagnosed with SchizophreniaTai Kake
6.30pm
Whakawhanaungatanga (complimentary drinks and nibbles)
3.00pm
3.30pm
4.00pm
Guest Address Angus Macfarlane, Averil Herbert & Melinda Webber Ka Awatea: A tribally-specific examination of Māori student success
1. Does kindness matter? The case for selfcompassion in health psychology - Anna Friis
2. Stepping outside the box - Eva Morunga
Therapists' constructions of couple therapy with lesbian clients - Elizabeth du Preez
3. Understanding Advance Care PlanningMarie Young
Of Sound Mind to Marry: Assessment of Marital Maladjustment and Couples Counseling - Jim Bierman
4. Challenges in diabetes and renal failure: contributions of Health Psychology practice Lisa Hoyle
Neuropsychology Chair: Janet Leathem
Health psychology contd.
Afternoon Tea
Family Socio-economic Status, Caregiver Using trauma focussed Cognitive Behavioural Mental Health and Child Outcomes at 1 Year Therapy can lead to a reduction in auditory Following Traumatic Brain Injury - Kelly hallucinations: A Pasifika case example - Mark Franks Jones A Qualitative Exploration of the Psychotic Process, From Onset to Full Recovery - Paris Williams
Case Study: Evaluating the impact of a Leadership Psychosomatic Symptoms in Asian Populations: More Development Programme in the New Zealand Defence Than a Headache? - Gen Numaguchi Force- DelwynNeill Building high performing teams – a case study exploring the modification of team dynamics in a contact centre environment - Claire Bennett
Dominant Species Syndrome: A new concept to understand unsustainable human behavior on the planet - Amanda Shea Hart
5. Weaving a kete in primary care - Janine Thomas
Introducing the CASDECT: a new cognitive screening measure for use during a course of ECT - Janet Leathem
6. The Big White Wall: a therapeutic community now available in NZ - Liesje Donkin
Practitioners’ Processes and Attitudes Involved in the Diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment - Alison McKinlay
Upright Posture Improves Emotions and Stress Response in People with Mild to Moderate Depression- Carissa Wilkes
Neuropsychological Assessment and Reporting Writing Practice: Is there a common standard in New Zealand Matthew Manderson
Health Psychology in a Commercial Environment: Crossing the Divide - Claire O'Donovan
Sunday 8.00am
8.30am
Registration Desk Opens
Institute AGMs ICP and ICJFP in Matai1
IHP in Riwaka
ICounsPsy in Waimea
IComPA in Heaphy
IEDP in Wairau
MATAI 1
RIWAKA
WAIMEA
HEAPHY
WAIRAU
Ethics Panel Chair: Rhonda Pritchard
Community Psychology Chair: Neville Robertson
Therapeutic Alliance Chair: Joshua Myers
Clincal/forensic Psychology Chair: Ian de Terte
Clinical Psychology Chair: Iris Fontanilla
10.30am
The impact of positive and negative emotions on people’s decision-making in emergencies - Satomi Mizutani & Tomoko Koda-Dallow
1. Therapeutic Alliance Findings and Relationship to Treatment Outcome - Joshua Myers
Psychological Resilience: A Model Based on Scientific Evidence - Ian de Terte
Experiences of antidepressant use: Good, bad and ambivalent - Kerry Gibson
11.00am
Visualising an Irresistible (Sustainable) Future: World’s First Community-Level Feedforward Peter Dowrick
2. Therapeutic Alliance in Practice - Gerard Pauley
Resilience in Pākehā Culture - Samantha Brennan
A simple model for helping clients resolve fundamental dilemmas that keep them stuck Jackie Feather
Tell me what you eat and I will tell you who you are - and where you are from.' Food as a nexus for culture and tradition - Rebekah Graham
3. Therapeutic Alliance and Offenders - Juanita Ryan
The pro’s and con’s of “Legal Highs” Celeste Barcham
Is seeing really believing? The impact of different trauma experiences on the development of new mental health issues in a sample of adults with anxiety disorders. Meredith Blampied
Whānau Ora in the context of domestic violence: Reflections on an evaluation of the Wellbeing Service of Te Whakaruruhau - Neville Robertson
4. Therapeutic Alliance with Children, Adolescents and Families - Kirsten DempsterRivett
9.00am 10.00am
Keynote Speaker: Neville Blampied Morning Tea
Rooms
11.30pm
Ethics in the Real World: Why there are few short answers. Rhonda Pritchard, John Fitzgerald, Jack Austin
12.00pm
12.30pm
Lunch
1.30pm
Keynote speaker: Michael Daffern Bicultural Psychology Chair: Moana Waitoki & Julie Wharewera-Mika
Public Forum with Politicians in MATAI 1 3.00pm
Guest Address: Niki Harre- The Infinite Game: How to live well together
4.30pm
5.00pm 7.30pm
Clinical Psychology contind. Chair:
Afternoon Tea Guest Address
4.00pm
General Psychology Chair:
Poor recognition relative to recall performance on neuropsychological tests of Introduction to the new WPPSI-IV – episodic memory - Simon Walker Public talk with Tony Taylor "Beatlemania" Australian & New Zealand Edition: Research, Development and Interpretation in WAIMEA Taking neuroleptics in NZ: preliminary results - Elise Harrison of The Experiences of Antipsychotic Medication Survey - Miriam Larsen-Barr
2.30pm
3.30pm
From psychological report to ‘minority Mindfulness Treatment of Eating Disorders: A report’, or why psychologists should learn Qualitative Analysis of Therapists’ Experiences to stop worrying and love public - Nadia Mysliwiec protection laws - Armon Tamatea
Bicultural Psychology Chair: Moana Waitoki & Julie Wharewera-Mika Ngapuhi accounts of Māori-settler relationships: A Pākehā response to “Ngāpuhi Speaks” - Ingrid Huygens & Ray Nairn
Experimental Psychology Chair:
How to augment risk perception: the high road The integrated intern: a modern means to or the low road? - Jo Secher practice - Barbara Kennedy
Whakawhanaungatanga and Personal Challenges Empathetic vs Cynical Orientations among New in Māori Leadership: Stories from the Boardroom Zealand and Hong Kong Undergraduates - Larry to the Marae - Maree Roche Powell
NZPsS AGM in RIWAKA Conference Dinner - Trailways restaurant
Clinical Psychology contd.
Being valued and connected: How Christchurch psychologists maintain and build their resilience through adversity Fiona Howard
Clinical Psychology Contd.
Metaphors in motion - Science meets Simplicity - Geraldine Keith
ACC Presentation
Monday 1 September 8.30am
Registration Desk Opens
Rooms
MATAI 1
WAIMEA
HEAPHY
RIWAKA
Family/Clinical Psychology Chair: Barry Parsonson
Workshop Chair: Kerry Gibson
Research & Practice Chair: Barbara Kennedy
Emotion Science Symposium Chair: Michael Philipp
1. PTSD, Resilience and Fear: Responses of Adolescents to Christchurch Earthquakes Tim Heetkamp
1. Smiling to Smiles After Exclusion: Social Rejection Enhances Affiliative SignallingMichael Philipp
2. Different Audience, Different Story, Same Facts - Charlene Neuhoff
2. Emoticons as genuine expressions of emotion- Tracey Bear
3. Pieces of a Puzzle: Integrating TBI rehabilitation Therapy Through Functional Analysis - Natasha Browne
3. Do Hypoxia-driven Changes in Mood Affect Cognition? - Stephen Hill
9.00am
Korean migrants' experiences and attitudes of mental health and mental health services in New Zealand - Leah Oh
9.30am
Psychology in the Service of Humanity: 17 years of "The Children of Georgia" JaneMary Castelfranc-Allen
10.00am
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder: A Preventable Epidemic - Barry Parsonson
10.30am
Future Directions for Psychology in Aotearoa: A Time of Transition
Morning Tea Workshop continued
11.00am
11.30am
Guest Address: Catherine Savage Huakina mai: Strengths based behaviour intervention for schools
Future Directions for Psychology in Aotearoa: A Time of Transition
12.00pm
Keynote Speaker: Darrin Hodgetts
1.00pm
LUNCH
2.00pm
Keynote Speaker: Harlene Anderson
3.00pm
The Psychologists Board
4.00pm
CONFERENCE FINISHES
Clinical Psychology Chair: Trauma and ‘Mentalisation’: When someone 4. Predictably regretful: A comparison of the is there! The evidence from a research on effects of time, domain, justification, and life Theory of Mind (ToM) in Blind Children rule contradiction on the intensity of regretsGloriana Bartoli Matt Williams Trauma, Repetition and the Reality of the Unconscious - Gustavo Restivo
5. The effect of gender and cognitive errors on depressive symptoms in adolescence Tatiana Tairi
POSTERS Poster Board 1
Poster Board 2
Breastfeeding Peer Counselling – normalisation and confidencebuilding - Kathryn Jenner
Hippocampal functioning and the ability to reconstruct autobiographical memories. Matt McDonald
Poster Board 3 The application and effectiveness of Hearing Voices Groups within a Pacific Island mental health service - Mark Franks