
Books
The NZPsS publishes books related to professional practice issues.
Psychology and the Law in Aotearoa New Zealand, 2nd edition
Edited by Fred Seymour, Suzanne Blackwell and Armon Tamatea
This is the second edition of Psychology and the Law in Aotearoa New Zealand. In most domains of practice there is new legislation or codes of practice that have been introduced since the last book, so there was a need to provide an update on the legislation and describe any implications for practice.
ISBN 978-0-473-44964-3
New Zealand Psychological Society
Wellington
New Zealand (2018)
15 chapters, 381 Pages, soft back cover
This book can be ordered and paid online in the Book Store or contact the membership administrator:
Professional Practice of Psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand (3rd edition)
Edited by Waikaremoana W. Waitoki, Jacqueline S. Feather, Neville R. Robertson & Julia J. Rucklidge
This book is a major revision of the previous edition of the New Zealand Psychological Society’s professional practice handbook. It represents the continuing evolution of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand which has been shaped by the interaction of international theory and practice, te ao Māori and the cultural realities of newer peoples.
ISBN 978-0-473-35488-6
New Zealand Psychological Society
Wellington, New Zealand (2016)
34 chapters, 580 Pages, soft back cover
This book can be ordered and paid online in the Book Store or contact the membership administrator:
Te Manu Kai i Te Mātauranga: Indigenous Psychology in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Edited by Waikaremoana W. Waitoki & Michelle Levy
This ground-breaking book brings together the work of 18 Māori psychologists. Linked by a central story, each author offers insights into how they work with Māori when they start from positions of hope, cultural contexts, and culturally significant essentials. Including a diverse range of expertise, topics covered include Kaupapa Māori psychology, community psychology, mental health, drug and alcohol, neuropsychology, family violence, educational psychology and child and adolescent psychology.
ISBN 978-0-473-34545-7
New Zealand Psychological Society
Wellington, New Zealand (2016)
16 chapters, 300 pages, soft back cover
This book can be ordered and paid online in the Book Store or contact the membership administrator:
Ka Tū, Ka Oho: Visions of a Bicultural Partnership in Psychology
Edited by Raymond Nairn, Phillipa Pehi, Rosanne Black and Waikaremoana Waitoki
Inside Ka Tū, Ka Oho reside the voices of 20 years of bicultural keynote addreses given to the New Zealand Psychological Society at its annual conference. This is one of those rare books that accurately interprets and reflects the needs of Māori and Pākehā New Zealanders in our endeavours to work in partnership. This book is relevant for all those who wish to improve their practice with diverse peoples including Māori, Samoan and Pākehā.
ISBN 978-0-473-20665-9
New Zealand Psychological Society
Wellington, New Zealand (2012)
15 chapters, 317 pages, softback cover
This book can be ordered and paid online in the Book Store or contact the membership administrator:
