Browsing Open Theses & Dissertations by Thesis Supervisor "Feather, Jackie"
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Evaluating stepped care in the Waitemata District Health Board Mental Health Service: implementation of the stepped care model of healthcare provision
(Auckland University of Technology, 2011)This thesis aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the stepped care model of healthcare provision for psychological therapies in the secondary mental healthcare sector in New Zealand over a nine month period. It follows an ... -
Evaluation and Update of Trauma-Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with Sensory Approaches for the Treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Maltreated Children
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)The purpose of this research was to address the need for evidence-based practice in child care and protection settings by evaluating the feasibility and effectiveness of two therapeutic interventions (Trauma-Focussed ... -
Investigating the Stress-and-coping Model of Self-forgiveness, Self-compassion, Affect and Psychological Health
(Auckland University of Technology, 2019)Background Historically many authors have written about the restorative influence that self-compassion and affect can have upon the process of self-forgiveness in promoting psychological health (e.g. Dalai Lama, & Chan, ... -
The Usefulness of Harmonised for Whanau in Supporting Taitamariki to Have Healthy Relationships: a User Experience Co-inquiry Study
(Auckland University of Technology, 2018)This research study explored the usefulness of the Harmonised mHealth application (app) for whānau in supporting taitamariki to have healthy relationships. Harmonised is a Māori centred yet inclusive intervention co-developed ... -
Values, Pro-environmental Behaviour and Stress Appraisals of Anthropogenic Environmental Degradation
(Auckland University of Technology, 2020)Anthropogenic environmental degradation is a major global threat to both natural and human systems. There is an emerging literature that suggests related psychological distress may lead to significant mental health outcomes. ... -
Women's responses to their child's disclosure of sexual abuse
(Auckland University of Technology, 2015)The literature in this review considers women’s responses to their child’s disclosure of sexual abuse from three approaches: objective, subjective, and intersubjective. The literature review initially revealed two themes, ...