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    Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011 

    Busch, Robbie; Rogerson, Ann (Massey University, 2011)
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    ‘Wade in the Water …': Rethinking adoptees' stories of reunion 

    Blake, Denise; Coombes, Leigh; Morgan, Mandy (Massey University, 2011)
    In 1955, the Aotearoa/New Zealand government legislated the closed stranger adoption period. Approximately 80,000 children were constructed as a legal fiction when deemed as if born to a legally married couple. Birth family ...
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    Using a Storybook Method to Understand Young Children's Narratives of Illness 

    McIntosh, Caroline (Massey University, 2011)
    Appreciation of the role that families play in young children’s meaning-making about the causes of illness could assist educators and healthcare practitioners to provide more effective support for young children and ...
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    Preface - Refereed Proceedings of Doing Psychology: Manawatu Doctoral Research Symposium 2011 

    Busch, Robbie; Rogerson, Ann (Massey University, 2011)
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    Care as a Contemporary Paradox in a Global Market 

    Rogerson, Ann; Morgan, Mandy; Coombes, Leigh (Massey University, 2011)
    The contemporary mother faces difficult choices when deciding whether to be either a ‘stay at home’ or a ‘working mother’. Conflicting discourses of good and bad mothering revolve around a political divide under ...
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    The Bewildered Brain: Asymmetric Brain Activity as a Source of Cognitive Impairment in Depression 

    Campbell, Kathryn; Hill, Stephen; Podd, John (Massey University, 2011)
    Individuals with depression commonly complain about cognitive deficits such as memory loss and poor decision making ability (Lahr, Beblo, & Hartje, 2007). However, despite considerable research, no single profile of ...
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    Stripping the Skin off Humour 

    Rangiwananga, Melissa; Coombes, Leigh; McCreanor, Tim (Massey University, 2011)
    Culturally specific hegemonic processes produce authority over meaning and exclude possibilities for authentic ethical encounters. Contingent on a binary relationship between ‘self’ and ‘other’, humour holds social ...
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    The Problem with Death: Towards a Genealogy of Euthanasia 

    Ryan, Anne; Morgan, Mandy; Lyons, Antonia (Massey University, 2011)
    A hugely contentious issue in society today is whether individuals have the right to choose when and how to die. The ethics, legality and morality of euthanasia have been hotly debated in many countries around the world. ...
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    Making Sense of Epistemological Conflict in the Evaluation of Narrative Therapy and Evidence-Based Psychotherapy 

    Busch, Robbie; Strong, Tom; Lock, Andy (Massey University, 2011)
    This paper outlines the epistemological and theoretical formation of narrative therapy and implications for its evaluation. Two authoritative paradigms of psychotherapy evaluation have emerged in psychology since the ...
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    Seeking the Voice of Experience: The Complexities of Researching Women’s Accounts of Their (Ex-) Partner’s Engagement with Living Free from Violence Programmes 

    Denne, Stephanie C; Coombes, Leigh; Morgan, Mandy (Massey University, 2011)
    Previous research into the effectiveness and impact of domestic violence programmes has often focused on recidivism and re-offence data or self-report measures. Such research is constrained by a reliance on incidences of ...

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    AuthorCoombes, Leigh (4)Morgan, Mandy (4)Busch, Robbie (3)... View MoreSubjectAdoptees (1)Adoption (1)Adoptive family (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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    Content TypeArticle (9)Book (1)

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