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Publications
Post-Colonial Colonialism?
Barlow, et al., Australian Review of Public Affairs
September, 2010
Financial Capacity in Older Adults: A Review of Clinical Assessment Approaches and Considerations
Donna M. Pinsker; Nancy A. Pachana; Jill Wilson; Cheryl Tilse; Gerard J. Byrne, Clinical Gerontologist
33, 332 – 346 (2010)
Dying and Killing for One’s Group: Identity Fusion Moderates Responses to Intergroup Versions of the Trolley Problem
Swann, W.B. Jr., et al., Psychological Science 21(8) 1176–1183
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Welcome to the School of Psychology at The University of Queensland.
Events
Life After Baby
10:00am Thursday, 14th October 2010
Mindfulness Group Program
6:00pm Wednesday, 6th October 2010
Stress Less Group Program
6:00pm Wednesday, 6th October 2010
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News
Three-Minute Thesis Success
Congratulations to Will Harrison who was voted the overall winner of the SBS Faculty 3 Minute Thesis Competition.
PhD Awarded
The School would like to congratulate Dr Justine Campbell on the award of her PhD.
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Featured Researcher
Nancy Pachana
Associate Professor Nancy Pachana is passionate about the psychology of older adults.
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Featured Course
Evidence-based psychotherapy for adults (PSYC7251)
Professor Kim Halford explains what evidence based means, and what’s in store for students in UQ’s clinical psychology program who are taking "Evidence-based psychotherapy for adults".
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WATCH & LISTEN
Virtual Open Day
Get the low down on what psychology is, why you might want to study it, and why UQ is the best place to do your psychology degree.
Why aren't we all Serial Killers?
Do you always behave in the way you want to? Blake McKimmie demonstrates how norms influence our behaviour and why we let norms guide us.
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