Recently added articles from New Zealand Journal of Psychology:
2008 editorial.(Editorial)
Nov 01, 2008; ... With my first volume as Editor of New Zealand Journal of Psychology complete, I would like to take a moment to again thank my predecessor, Mike O'Driscoll, for his continued support. Under his leadership, we saw the Journal's impact factor rise and the use of the web site sharply increase ....
Steering by Matariki and the Southern Cross: plotting clinical psychology's course in New Zealand.(Hunter Award Paper)
Nov 01, 2008; ... Matariki (the Maori name for the star cluster also known as Pleiades) and the constellation called the Southern Cross have both served as important navigational aids in Maori and Pakeha (New Zealand European) voyaging traditions. Using this symbolism, I plot some recent developments in ...
Journeying under Matariki and the Southern Cross: what are our guiding stars? A comment and reflection on Evans (2008).(Comment on Evans (2008))
Nov 01, 2008; ... This response to and reflection on Ian Evan's 2006 Hunter Award address aims to generalise some of the issues and themes he identifies from a specific focus on the development of a distinctive clinical psychology to consider psychology in general in Aotearoa/New Zealand. I identify three ...
Propelling the Waka: comments on Ian Evans "steering by Matariki and the Southern Cross: plotting clinical psychology's course in New Zealand".(Comments on Evans (2008))
Nov 01, 2008; ... In a commentary on the article by Ian Evans appearing in this issue, the vision that he has of a psychology with a distinctive national identity is endorsed. Some of the forces that will mould the future of clinical psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand are considered. These include work ...
An indigenous reality check: comments on Ian Evans "steering by Matariki and the Southern Cross: plotting clinical psychology's course in New Zealand".
Nov 01, 2008; ... A whanaunga of mine--at the suggestion of his wife--had his eyes tested. He found that he had impaired vision--probably present from an early age. He was overwhelmed when he got his prescription glasses and saw the world fully for the first time. He could not believe that he had gone ...