Correlates of externalising and internalising problems in children with dyslexia: An analysis of data from clinical casefiles
ConclusionSelf ‐esteem, bullying victimisation, emotion regulation, social skills, and peer problems are salient correlates of externalising and internalising problems in children with a diagnosis of dyslexia. Implications for intervention are discussed, both universal school‐based mental health promotion prog rams, as well as more targeted programs for children with dyslexia. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 29, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark E. Boyes, Suze Leit ão, Mary Claessen, Nicholas A. Badcock, Mandy Nayton Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Examining the role of constrained occupational mobility in the experience of entrapment cognitions
ConclusionsThis is the first study to examine the relationship between age, income, and entrapment cognitions via occupational mobility. Importantly, entrapment cognitions emerging from constrained occupational mobility may explain, in part, why certain occupational groups have a greater prevalence of mental health concerns than other groups. This study suggests a need to explore occupational mobility, and factors that constrain mobility, as possible precipitates of occupation ‐related mental health concerns. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 29, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Keith Lim, Monique F. Crane, David Kansakar Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

Correlates of externalising and internalising problems in children with dyslexia: An analysis of data from clinical casefiles
ConclusionSelf ‐esteem, bullying victimisation, emotion regulation, social skills, and peer problems are salient correlates of externalising and internalising problems in children with a diagnosis of dyslexia. Implications for intervention are discussed, both universal school‐based mental health promotion prog rams, as well as more targeted programs for children with dyslexia. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 29, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Mark E. Boyes, Suze Leit ão, Mary Claessen, Nicholas A. Badcock, Mandy Nayton Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Examining the role of constrained occupational mobility in the experience of entrapment cognitions
ConclusionsThis is the first study to examine the relationship between age, income, and entrapment cognitions via occupational mobility. Importantly, entrapment cognitions emerging from constrained occupational mobility may explain, in part, why certain occupational groups have a greater prevalence of mental health concerns than other groups. This study suggests a need to explore occupational mobility, and factors that constrain mobility, as possible precipitates of occupation ‐related mental health concerns. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 29, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Keith Lim, Monique F. Crane, David Kansakar Tags: REVIEW ARTICLE Source Type: research

The role of internalised weight stigma and self ‐compassion in the psychological well‐being of overweight and obese women
ConclusionsFindings support previous research indicating that internalised weight stigma plays a mediating role in the relationship between experienced weight stigma and adverse outcomes. This study extends upon prior research by investigating previously unexamined outcome variables and exploring the simultaneous mediating role of self ‐compassion. The findings suggest that both internalised weight stigma and self‐compassion each play a different but important role in the way in which weight stigma impacts on overweight and obese women. Results from this study have implications in terms of psychological intervention fo...
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 19, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Yvette Forbes, Caroline Donovan Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Issue Information
Australian Psychologist, Volume 54, Issue 3, Page 157-158, June 2019. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 8, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Tags: Issue Information Source Type: research

“It's very hard for me to say anything positive”: A qualitative investigation into borderline personality disorder treatment experiences in the Australian context
ConclusionsThe current Australian mental health system is not designed to best meet the needs of people living with BPD, which remains highly stigmatised and misunderstood. Future research should consider how the system could be modified or restructured to better support recovery for these individuals and others with complex mental illness. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 1, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Elise Carrotte, Michael Hartup, Michelle Blanchard Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

The essential role of mental imagery in cognitive behaviour therapy: What is old is new again
ConclusionsImagery ‐focused interventions are an essential part of a CBT practitioner's therapeutic repertoire. Mental imagery has the capacity to bring CBT to life, facilitating conditions important for engaging and effective psychotherapy. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - May 1, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lisa M. Saulsman, Julie L. Ji, Peter M. McEvoy Tags: INVITED CONTRIBUTION Source Type: research

Gender norms in the Chinese community in Melbourne, Australia: Family and community roles
ConclusionsThe findings suggest that health service providers could play an advanced role in improving the gender parity between members of the Chinese community by developing culturally relevant programs. Future research should explore the factors that influence the drivers of gender equity among culturally diverse communities. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - April 23, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lata Satyen, Jo Dort, Shiyuan Yin Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Innovation, research integrity, and change: A conflict of interest management framework for program developers
This article examines the management of various forms of conflicts of interest that have the potential to produce bias and decrease the confidence of policy makers, funders, practitioners, fellow researchers, and the public in the value of psychological interventions. We argue that best practice guidelines are needed to assist developers negotiate the predictable, sometime unavoidable but challenging conflicts of interest that arise in the research process. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - April 23, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Matthew R. Sanders, James N. Kirby, John W. Toumbourou, Timothy A. Carey, Sophie S. Havighurst Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Accessibility of evidence ‐based parenting programs in the community: Parents who are involved in the Criminal Justice System encounter barriers to program access
ConclusionEfficacious parenting interventions are reaching too few CJS ‐involved parents in the community. The findings have implications for service delivery and research. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - April 23, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Emina Prguda, Kylie Burke, Emma Antrobus, Sarah Bennett Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Gender norms in the Chinese community in Melbourne, Australia: Family and community roles
ConclusionsThe findings suggest that health service providers could play an advanced role in improving the gender parity between members of the Chinese community by developing culturally relevant programs. Future research should explore the factors that influence the drivers of gender equity among culturally diverse communities. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - April 23, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Lata Satyen, Jo Dort, Shiyuan Yin Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research

Innovation, research integrity, and change: A conflict of interest management framework for program developers
This article examines the management of various forms of conflicts of interest that have the potential to produce bias and decrease the confidence of policy makers, funders, practitioners, fellow researchers, and the public in the value of psychological interventions. We argue that best practice guidelines are needed to assist developers negotiate the predictable, sometime unavoidable but challenging conflicts of interest that arise in the research process. (Source: Australian Psychologist)
Source: Australian Psychologist - April 23, 2019 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Matthew R. Sanders, James N. Kirby, John W. Toumbourou, Timothy A. Carey, Sophie S. Havighurst Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research