Clinical psychology in early 21st century Aotearoa/New Zealand: Introduction to the special issue

New Zealand Journal of Psychology, Dec 2002 by Evans, Ian M

This Special Feature will now appear in the December 2003 issue (Volume 32, No. 2) of the New Zealand Journal of Psychology.

The feature will draw together recent innovative psychological research projects with a focus on research conducted in correctional settings, including forensic psychiatric settings, with offender populations, and with important implications for the theory and practice of correctional psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand.

The feature is being guest edited by Devon Polaschek, Ph.D, from Victoria University of Wellington.

References

McMillan, L.H.W., Evans, I. M., Cowie, S., Lala, P., Williams, M. W., & O'Flaherty, P. (2001, August). The clinical psychology profession in early 21" century Aotearoa: Where are we headed? Symposium presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society, University of Auckland, Auckland, NZ.

Nathan, L., Wilson, N. J., & Hillman, D. (2002). Te whakakotahitanga: An evaluation of the Te Piriti special treatment programme. Wellington, New Zealand: Department of Corrections, Psychological Service.

Ian M. Evans

Massey University

Address for correspondence:

Ian M. Evans, PhD

School of Psychology, Massey University Private Bag 11 222, Palmerston North

E-mail: LM.Evans@massey.ac.nz

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