[Commpsych] 2006 Sydney Trans-Tasman Conference proceedings available

Heather Gridley Heather.Gridley at vu.edu.au
Mon Mar 19 09:37:55 WST 2007


 <<Picture (Metafile)>> If you haven't already seen it, the latest issue
of the Australian Community Psychologist is now accessible online:
http://www.groups.psychology.org.au/GroupContent.aspx?ID=883

This Special Issue presents the edited Proceedings of the Tenth
Trans-Tasman Conference in Community Psychology, held in Sydney in April
2006.  Nine papers (listed below) were selected for publication, and the
special issue also contains abstracts of all presentations at the
conference.

The Personal Support Programme: 'Where we walk the walk'	
Iatrogenesis, Community Psychology and Natural Resource Management	
There is nothing so practical as ...: Building myths in community
psychology
	
Working in partnership with indigenous communities: A pilot program	
What can Self-Help Support Groups offer young people who experience
mental health issues? 	
Journeys with Young Adult Mental Health Consumers: A Narrative Research
Project	
Knowing where you are walking? The benefits and hazards of using
theoretical roadmaps to guide practice.	
The use of psychological theories of development and adjustment in the
broader culture to support the political agenda: a critical view	
Walking Together: Facilitating Participation of Disabled People on
Voluntary Committees.	




Heather Gridley
School of Psychology 
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