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Associate Professor Ian de Terte BA, BBS, CertCJP, MSc, PGDipClinPsych, PhD

Associate Professor

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Psychology

Professional

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts - 黑料网 (1999)
  • Bachelor of Business Studies - 黑料网 (1998)
  • Certificate in Criminal Justice Psychology - University of Canterbury (2003)
  • Master of Science - University of Canterbury (2003)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Psychology - University of Canterbury (2003)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - 黑料网 (2012)

Prizes and Awards

  • Occupational Health Career Development Award - (2007)

Research Expertise

Research Interests

Dr de Terte is a registered clinical psychologist with research interests in the areas of psychological resilience, coping mechanisms, work-related trauma, traumatic stress, vicarious trauma, posttraumatic growth, and burnout. He investigates these constructs in populations of first responders and high-risk occupations.   

Thematics

Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Forensic Psychology (170104): Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology (170106): Psychological Methodology, Design and Analysis (170110): Psychology (170100): Psychology And Cognitive Sciences (170000): Sport and Exercise Psychology (170114)

Research Outputs

Journal

Fien, S., Lawes, JC., Ledger, J., de Terte, I., Drummond, M., Simon, P., . . . Best, T. (2024). Exposure to Traumatic Events and Shame in Adolescent Surf Lifesavers: An Australian Perspective. Journal of Child and Adolescent Trauma.
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Grimm, CJ., de Terte, I., Hodgetts, D., & Kearney, S. (2024). Narratives of transformation and recovery in New Zealand Defence Force personnel accessing mental health support. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health. 10(3), 98-108
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Hodgetts, D.
Rooke, A., & de Terte, I. (2024). The Working Life of a Surf Lifesaver: The Traumatic Experiences and Consequences of New Zealand Surf Lifeguards. Traumatology. 30(1), 58-68
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Chi, D., de Terte, I., & Gardner, D. (2024). Cognitive processing of HIV stigma and its association with posttraumatic growth: a reflexive thematic analysis. Australian Psychologist. 59(4), 377-390
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D.
Grimm, CJ., de Terte, I., Hodgetts, D., & Kearney, S. (2023). Narratives of holistic mental health recovery in New Zealand Defence Force personnel. Military Psychology.
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Hodgetts, D.
Faulkner, JW., Snell, DL., Theadom, A., de Terte, I., & Low, R. (2023). Patterns of post-traumatic stress symptoms in mild traumatic brain injury and their relationship with outcomes: a latent profile analysis. Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology. 45(3), 230-241
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Fien, S., Lawes, JC., Ledger, J., Drummond, M., Simon, P., Joseph, N., . . . de Terte, I. (2023). A preliminary study investigating the neglected domain of mental health in Australian lifesavers and lifeguards. BMC Public Health. 23(1)
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Chi, D., de Terte, I., & Gardner, D. (2022). Posttraumatic Growth and Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms in People with HIV. AIDS and Behavior. 26(11), 3688-3699
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D.
Reti, T., de Terte, I., & Stephens, C. (2022). Traumatic Exposure, Work-Related Stressors and Gender as Risk Factors in the Development of Psychological Distress for Ambulance Personnel. Traumatology. 28(1), 46-55
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Reti, T., de Terte, I., & Stephens, C. (2022). Perceived Social Support Predicts Psychological Distress for Ambulance Personnel. Traumatology. 28(2), 267-278
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Guilaran, J., de Terte, I., Kaniasty, K., & Stephens, C. (2021). Received social support and post-traumatic stress symptoms in New Zealand and philippine emergency responders. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology. 40(2), 153-174
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Fien, S., Lawes, JC., de Terte, I., Simon, P., Joseph, N., Daw, S., . . . Stanton, R. (2021). Forgotten first responders: Australian surf lifesavers and lifeguards. EMA - Emergency Medicine Australasia. 33(3), 572-574
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Guilaran, J., de Terte, I., Kaniasty, K., & Stephens, C. (2020). Social adjustment in New Zealand and Philippine emergency responders: A test of main and moderating effects of received social support. Australasian Journal of Disaster and Trauma Studies. 24(2), 77-88
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Hom, MA., de Terte, I., Bennett, C., & Joiner, TE. (2020). Resilience and attitudes toward help-seeking as correlates of psychological well-being among a sample of New Zealand Defence Force personnel. Military Psychology. 32(4), 329-340
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Kaniasty, K., de Terte, I., Guilaran, J., & Bennett, S. (2020). A scoping review of post-disaster social support investigations conducted after disasters that struck the Australia and Oceania continent. Disasters. 44(2), 336-366
[Journal article]Authored by: Bennett, S., de Terte, I.
Lark, S., Kurtovich, R., de Terte, I., & Bromhead, C. (2021). The Effect of High-Intensity Intermittent Exercise on Chronic Stress and Potential Biomarkers: a Pilot Study. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. 36(1), 41-48
[Journal article]Authored by: Bromhead, C., de Terte, I.
Guilaran, J., de Terte, I., Kaniasty, K., & Stephens, C. (2018). Psychological Outcomes in Disaster Responders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis on the Effect of Social Support. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science. 9(3), 344-358
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Hudson-doyle, E., & Bethell, F. (2018). Adversity in the Asia Pacific Region: Challenges Facing Health and Society. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 23(5), 347-350
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Hudson-Doyle, E.Edited by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Hudson-Doyle, E.
Shailer, JL., Gammon, RA., & de Terte, I. (2018). Multiple Perspectives of Teams’ Experiences of a New Zealand Wraparound Process. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. 39(1), 67-89
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Shailer, JL., Gammon, RA., & De Terte, I. (2017). An investigation of the fidelity to a wraparound process in New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 46(2), 87-98
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Gammon, RA., Shailer, JL., & de Terte, I. (2017). An Investigation of the Fidelity to a Wraparound. New Zealand journal of psychology. 46(2), 87-98
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Pine, NS., de Terte, I., & Pine, KR. (2017). An investigation into discharge, visual perception, and appearance concerns of prosthetic eye wearers. Orbit (London). 36(6), 401-406
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Manning-Jones, S., de Terte, I., & Stephens, C. (2017). The Relationship Between Vicarious Posttraumatic Growth and Secondary Traumatic Stress Among Health Professionals. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 22(3), 256-270
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
de Terte, ID., & Lacovou, S. (2016). Psychological resilience: Is this construct of benefit to psychologists?. Psychology Aotearoa. 8(1), 38-40 Retrieved from http://www.psychology.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/PsychAo-for-email.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Manning-Jones, S., De Terte, I., & Stephens, C. (2016). Secondary traumatic stress, vicarious posttraumatic growth, and coping among health professionals; a comparison study. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 45(1), 20-29
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Manning-Jones, S., de Terte, ID., & Stephens, CV. (2015). Vicarious posttraumatic growth: A systematic literature review. International Journal of Wellbeing. 5(2), 125-139
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
de Terte, ID. (2015). How clinicians can improve the psychological well-being of people in high-risk occupations [Abstract]. Journal of Military and Veterans' Health. 23, 40-41
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Heetkamp, T., & De Terte, I. (2015). PTSD and resilience in adolescents after New Zealand earthquakes. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 44(1), 31-38
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
McWilliams, J., De Terte, I., Leathem, J., Malcolm, S., & Watson, J. (2014). Transformers: A programme for people with an intellectual disability and emotion regulation difficulties. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities and Offending Behaviour. 5(4), 178-188
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
McWilliams, J., de Terte, I., Leathem, J., & Malcolm, S. (2014). An evaluation of an emotion regulation programme for people with an intellectual disability. Therapeutic Communities: The International Journal of Therapeutic Communities. 35(3), 105-118 Retrieved from http://www.emeraldinsight.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
De Terte, I., & Stephens, C. (2014). Psychological resilience of workers in high-risk occupations. Stress and Health. 30(5), 353-355
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
De Terte, I., Stephens, C., & Huddleston, L. (2014). The development of a three part model of psychological resilience. Stress and Health. 30(5), 416-424
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
de Terte, I., Wray, M., & O'Sullivan, P. (2014). The perceived value of third-location decompression by New Zealand Defence Force personnel. Military Behavioral Health. 2(2), 189-196 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21635781.2014.891431#.U9BavpiN2Uk
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Shailer, JL., Gammon, RA., & De Terte, I. (2013). Youth with serious mental health disorders: Wraparound as a promising intervention in New Zealand. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy. 34(3), 186-213
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Mooney, MF., Paton, D., de Terte, I., Johal, S., Karanci, AN., Gardner, D., . . . Johnston, D. (2011). Psychosocial Recovery from Disasters: A Framework Informed by Evidence. NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 40(4), 26-38
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B.
Johal, S., Chambers, R., Collins, S., de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., . . . Johnston, D. (2011). Potential social and psychological consequences of the Rena incident: Lessons from an international perspective. New Zealand Medical Journal. 124(1345), 86-89
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D.
de Terte, ID., hudson, S., strongman, K., & Berry, S. (2002). does the presence of anger vary between the dichotomies of emotional aggression and instrumental aggression. New Zealand Clinical Psychologists. 12
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Johal, S., Chambers, R., Collins, S., de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., . . . Johnston, D. (2011). Potential social and psychological consequences of the Rena incident: Lessons from an international perspective. The New Zealand Medical Journal. 124(1345), 86-88 Retrieved from http://journal.nzma.org.nz/journal/124-1345/4959/content.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D.
Mooney, MF., Paton, D., De Terte, I., Johal, S., Karanci, AN., Gardner, D., . . . Johnston, D. (2011). Psychosocial recovery from disasters: A framework informed by evidence. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 40(4), 26-38
[Journal article]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D.
de Terte, I., Becker, J., & Stephens, C. (2009). An integrated model for understanding and developing resilience in the face of adverse events. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology. 3(1), 20-26
[Journal article]Authored by: Becker, J., de Terte, I., Stephens, C.

Book

Chettiar, S., & de Terte, I.(2022). THE PSYCHOLOGICAL RESILIENCE TREATMENT MANUAL: An Evidence-based Intervention Approach.
[Authored Book]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Hoverd, W., Heyer, GD., & Terte, ID. (2022). Religion and terrorism: What can we learn from the state policy responses to the christchurch mosque shootings?. In Crime, Criminal Justice and Religion: A Critical Appraisal. (pp. 208 - 221).
[Chapter]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2017). The straw that broke the camel's back: A model of psychological resilience to use with military personnel. In A. MacIntyre, D. Lagace-Roy, & DR. Lindsay (Eds.) Global Views on Military Stress and Resilience. (pp. 127 - 138). : Canadian Defence Academy Press
[Chapter]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I., & Tilley, E. (2017). Risk communication: Following a maritime disaster. In Maritime Psychology: Research in Organizational and Health Behavior at Sea. (pp. 185 - 199).
[Chapter]Authored by: de Terte, I., Tilley, E.

Thesis

de Terte, I. (2002). The function of affect regulation in the pathway from anger to emotional aggression. (Master's Thesis)
[Masters Thesis]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2012). Psychological resilience in the face of occupational trauma: An evaluation of a multidimensional model. (Doctoral Thesis, Wellington)
[Doctoral Thesis]Authored by: de Terte, I.Edited by: Johnston, D., Stephens, C.

Report

de Terte, ID.Stress Management..
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: de Terte, I.

Conference

de Terte, I., & Tilley, E.(2017, September). The psychology of risk communication: The importance of how we deliver critical messages.. .
[Conference]Authored by: de Terte, I., Tilley, E.
Lark, SD., Kurtovich, R., & de Terte, I.(2017, November). High intensity intermittent training to combat chronic stress in an already trained population. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 20 (supplement 2)(pp. S50 - S52). 1440-2440. Retreived from https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1440244017312069?via=ihub
[Conference]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Guilaran, J., de Terte, ID., Kaniasty, K., & Stephens, CV.Social support among disaster first responders: A review of the literature.. . Wellington
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Kurtovich, R., Lark, S., & de Terte, ID. (2016). Stress Related Immunosuppression. Poster session presented at the meeting of New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Kurtovich, R., Lark, SD., & de Terte, I.(2016, September). The use of high intensity intermittent training to reduce chronic stress and normalise immune functioning within a specific sub group of the NZ Police. .
[Conference]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Manning-Jones, S., de Terte, ID., & stephens, C.Coping strategies that are utilised by helping professions: Can psychologists learn something?. . Wellington, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Shailer, J., Gammon, R., & de Terte, ID.Wraparound fidelity in New Zealand.. . Wellington
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.What mitigates the relationship between depression and suicidal ideation in a population of people who have been diagnosed with haematological malignancies?. . Hamilton
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Maher, KF., & de Terte, ID.Resilience as a result of social support in people with haematological malignancies. . Invercargill
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Gammon, RA., Shailer, J., & de Terte, ID. (2015, July). What New Zealand Users say about Wraparound. Presented at 19th Conference of the Australasian Human Development Association
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.The psychological wellbeing of people who work in high-risk occupations. . Wellington, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.Psychological resilience: A model based on scientific evidence.. . Nelson
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Heetkamp, T., & de Terte, I.PTSD, resilience, and fear: Responses of adolescents to Christchurch earthquakes.. . Nelson
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Manning, S., de Terte, ID., & Stephens, CV. (2014). The relationship between secondary traumatic stress and vicarious posttraumatic growth among health professionals: Linear or curvilinear?. Poster session presented at the meeting of Australasian Conference on Traumatic Stress
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Tilley, EN., & de terte, I.(2014, October). Communicating with traumatised audiences. .
[Conference]Authored by: de Terte, I., Tilley, E.
Shailer, J., Gammon, R., & de Terte, ID. (2014, August). Wraparound from youth and family's perspective. Presented at Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Nelson, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2014, August). Psychological resilience: A model based on scientific evidence. Presented at New Zealand Psychological Society. Nelson, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Heetkamp, T., & de Terte, ID. (2014, September). PTSD, resilience, and fear: Responses of adolescents to Christchurch earthquakes.. Presented at New Zealand Psychological Society. Nelson, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Manning, S., de Terte, ID., & Stephens, CV. (2014). Secondary traumatic stress and vicarious posttraumatic growth; How are they related?. Poster session presented at the meeting of 18th Australasian Conference on Traumatic Stress.. Melbourne, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Laurence, N., & de Terte, ID. (2014). Experiential avoidance and posttraumatic stress symptoms: A meta-analysis. Poster session presented at the meeting of 18th Australasian Conference on Traumatic Stress, Melbourne, Australia.. Melbourne, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I. (2014). Psychological resilience: A model based on scientific evidence. Poster session presented at the meeting of Psychological intervention after disasters workshop
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I. (2014). Psychological resilience: A model based on scientific evidence.. , Psychological Intervention After Disasters Workshop
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Heetkamp, TA.The relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic Stress in young adults exposed to an earthquake.. . Faro, Portgual
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Johal, SS., Collins, S., Chambers, R., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D., . . . Paton, D. (2012). Supporting psychosocial recovery from disasters: How an advisory group can help increase capacity. Proceedings of The 6th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference. Vol. 2 (pp. 17 - 17). New Zealand: 6th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D.
de Terte, ID., Johal, S., Collins, S., Chambers, R., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., . . . Paton, D. (2012, August). Supporting psychosocial recovery from disasters: How an advisory group can help increase capacity.. Presented at 6th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference. Christchurch, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2012, August). Risk communication: The do’s and don’ts. Presented at New Zealand Society on Large Dams Symposium: "Dams and Resilience". Wellington, New Zealand..
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Burns, C.Pitcairn Island: The use of cyberpsychology to enable the delivery of a treatment programme. . Wellington, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.(2011, August). Exposure to adversity: Does it always lead to psychological trauma. .
[Conference]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., stephens, C., & huddleston, L. (2011). Does emotional competence of police officers lead to adaptive coping behaviours in the face of traumatic experiences at work?. . Munster, Germany
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Stephens,, CV., & Huddleston,, L. (2010). Psychological trauma in a sample of police officers: A 10-year follow-up study. In V. Mrowinski, M. Kyrios, & N. Voudouris (Eds.): 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Stephens, C.Psychological resilience: A five part model. . Palmerston North, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
Ruthe, G., & de Terte, ID.International projects Asian tsunami - DVI. . Hamilton, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.An alternative to psychological debriefing. . Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Hudson, S.The clinical utility of the Temperament and Character Inventory with individuals who have committed violent offences.. . Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I., & Hudson, S. (2003). The clinical utility of the Temperament and Character Inventory with individuals who have committed violent offences. : New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Hudson, S., Strongman, K., & Berry, S.Does the presence of anger vary between the dichotomies of emotional aggression and instrumental aggression?. . Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Paper]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Bauer, N., Leathem, J., & de Terte, ID.Portrayals of concussion in the 2011 rugby world cup.. Presented at Joint Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society and the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists,. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Heetkamp, T. (2013, July). The relationship between psychological resilience and posttraumatic stress in young adults exposed to an earthquake. Presented at Stress and Anxiety Research Society (STAR) Conference. Faro, Portugal.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2013, September). Institute of Clinical Psychology - Case Study Forum: Defence Trauma. Presented at The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference: Building bridges: Dialogues across psychology. Whakatina: Ng膩 k艒rero o te M膩tai Hinengaro. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Shailer, J., Gammon, R., & de Terte, ID. (2013). Wraparound New Zealand - An initiative for youth with serious mental health disorders: Evaluation of the fidelity and short term outcomes. In The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference: Building bridges: Dialogues across psychology. Whakatina: Ng膩 k艒rero o te M膩tai Hinengaro: Conference Programme(pp. 47 - 47). , The New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference: Building bridges: Dialogues across psychology. Whakatina: Ng膩 k艒rero o te M膩tai Hinengaro New Zealand: The New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., McWilliams, J., & Leathem, J. (2013, June). Are emotional regulation strategies able to be taught to people with an intellectual disability?. Presented at XIIIth International Conference of Forensic Mental Health Services: IAFMHS MMXIII: Empowering Forensic Mental Health Services: Integrating Research and Practice. Maastricht, The Netherlands.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Bauer, N., Leathem, J., & de Terte, I. (2012). Portrayals of concussion in the 2011 Rugby World Cup. In New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Standing Together as One: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 32 - 33). , New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Standing Together as One New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Bauer, N., Leathem, JM., & de Terte, I. (2012, April). Portrayals of concussion in the 2011 Rugby World Cup. Presented at New Zealand Psychological Society and New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists Joint Conference: Standing Together as One. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Johal, S., Collins, S., Chambers, R., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D., . . . Paton, D.(2012, August 21). Supporting psychosocial recovery from disasters: How an advisory group can help increase capacity. (pp. 17 - 17). , 6th Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference: GNS Science
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Mooney, M., de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Huggins, T., Johnston, D., . . . Paton, D. (2011). An academic contribution to psychosocial recovery from disasters. In New Zealand Psychological Society [NZPsS] Conference: Peoples, Places, Paradigms: Growing and Changing: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 52 - 52). , New Zealand Psychological Society [NZPsS] Conference: Peoples, Places, Paradigms: Growing and Changing New Zealand: New Zealand Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Johnston, D.
Johnston, D., Becker, J., Coomer, M., Cronin, S., Daly, M., Doyle, E., . . . Wilson, T. (2011). Exploring elements of an effective recovery process. Proceedings of the Ninth Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering: Building an Earthquake-Resilient Society. (pp. 1 - 8). New Zealand: 9th Pacific Conference on Earthquake Engineering [PCEE 2011]: Building an Earthquake-Resilient Society
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: de Terte, I., Glavovic, B., Hudson-Doyle, E., Johnston, D.
Mooney, M., de Terte, I., Gardner, D., Glavovic, B., Huggins, T., Johnston, D., . . . Paton, D. (2011). An academic contribution to psychosocial recovery from disasters.. Presented at Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Queenstown.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Stephens, C., & Huddleston, L. (2011). Does emotional competence of police officers lead to adaptive coping behaviours in the face of traumatic experiences at work?. Poster session presented at the meeting of 32nd International Conference of the Stress and Anxiety Research Society. Munster, Germany
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Stephens, C., & Huddleston, L.(2010, July). Psychological trauma in a sample of police officers: A 10-year follow-up study.. , 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology.
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Stephens, C., & Huddleston,, L.(2010, July). Psychological trauma in a sample of police officers: A 10-year follow-up study.. (pp. 906). , Conference Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology: Australian Psychological Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Stephens, C. (2009, August). Psychological Resilience: A Five Part Model.. Presented at Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society.. Palmerston North, New Zealand..
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., Stephens, C., & Huddleston, L. (2007, August). Resilience and the prevention of work related traumatic stress: An overview.. Presented at Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Ruthe, G., & de Terte, ID. (2007, August). International projects Asian tsunami—DVI. Presented at Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society. Hamilton, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Ruthe, G. (2007). Psychological management of disaster victim identification teams: Lessons learned from the Asian tsunami.. Poster session presented at the meeting of Annual Conference of New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists. Nelson
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Ruthe, G. (2007). Psychological management of disaster victim identification teams: Lessons learned from the Asian Tsunami.. Poster session presented at the meeting of Australasian Natural Hazards Management Conference. Brisbane, Australia
[Conference Poster]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.Risk communication: The do’s and the don’ts.. Presented at New Zealand Society on Large Dams. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
McWilliams, J., De Terte, I., Leathem, J., & Malcolm, S.An evaluation of an emotion regulation programme for people with an intellectual disability.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.

Other

de Terte, ID. (2015, August). The psychological wellbeing of people who work in high-risk occupations: Practical applications..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I. (2015, February). Quantitative research design and analysis. In Research Orientation Day, School of Psychology.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Stephens, CV. (2014). Psychological resilience of workers in high-risk occupations.. (pp. 353 - 435).
[Other]Authored by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.Edited by: de Terte, I., Stephens, C.
de Terte, ID., & Maher, K. (2014, December). Resilience in people with blood cancer.. In Paper presented at the Student Research Day, School of Psychology, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I., & Tiley, E. (2014, October). Trauma: What the audience hears.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2014, February). Application for ethics approval.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2013, March). Psychological resilience. In Invited paper presented to the Child Protection Investigation Course, Royal New Zealand Police College, Porirua, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2013, June). Clinical psychology training in New Zealand. In Invited paper presented to the clinical psychology students at Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID., & Heetkamp, T. (2013, June). Resilience and psychopathology in adolescents following the Canterbury earthquakes. In Invited paper presented at the Workshop on Natural Disasters: Psychosocial Consequences and Support, Disaster Management Implementation and Research Centre, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I. (2013, August). How to build resilience for workers in high-risk occupations.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Heetkamp, T., & de Terte, ID. (2013, November). Psychological resilience and posttraumatic stress in young adults exposed to an earthquake.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2011, March). Working in a disaster zone: Welfare for disaster workers. In Invited paper presented at the Emergency Management Summer Institute, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2010, March). Working in a disaster zone: Welfare for disaster workers. In Invited paper presented at the Emergency Management Summer Institute, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2009, March). Working in a disaster zone: Welfare for disaster workers.. In Invited paper presented at the Emergency Management Summer Institute, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2008, February). Psychological management of disaster victim identification teams: Lessons from the Asian tsunami. In Invited paper presented at the Emergency Management Summer Institute, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2008, June). reporting for the court. In Invited paper presented to the Specialist Assessors designated pursuant to the Intellectual Disability Compulsory Care and Rehabilitation Act 2003, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Fairley, N., & de Terte, ID. (2007, May). See you in court. In Invited workshop presented to the Christchurch Branch of New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists, Christchurch, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2007, June). Psychological management of disaster victim identification teams: Lessons from the Asian tsunami. In Invited paper presented to Emergency Management Network, Wellington, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID. (2007, August). Psychology in the courtroom. In Invited workshop presented to the clinical psychology students from the School of Psychology at 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Fairley, N., & de Terte, ID. (2007, September). See you in court: Interacting and working with the legal system. In Invited workshop presented to the Auckland Branch of New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists, Mangatawhiri Valley, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
Fairley, N., & de Terte, ID. (2007, November). See you in court. In Invited workshop presented at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists, Nelson, New Zealand..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, I. (2000). Mental health services for female sex workers in Christchurch.
[Other]Authored by: de Terte, I.
de Terte, ID.Review of the book Trauma and health: Physical health consequences of exposure to extreme stress, edited by P. P. Schnurr & B. L. Green. (pp. 30 - 31).
[Other]Authored by: de Terte, I.

Teaching and Supervision

Teaching Statement

Further completed  postgraduate supervision:

Rapley, T. (2021). A pilot study: Can mindfulness help high performance athletes? (Unpublished master's thesis). 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Banks, K. (2018). Humility is strength: A systematic review of the relationships between humility and resilience. (Unpublished honours project). 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand (Sole Supervisor).

Tyrie, J. (2018). Supporting those who support us: A systematic review of the utilisation of social support by emergency medical personal (Unpublished honours project). 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Walmsley, A. (2018). A helpful dose of humour. An investigation into the resiliency effects of humour (Unpublished honours project). 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Rooke, A. (2017). Posttraumatic stress and posttraumatic growth in New Zealand Surf Lifesavers: An analysis of age, gender, social support, and self-efficacy. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Geeson, N. (2017). The impact of social support on cumulative trauma, organisational hassles, burnout, and psychological distress in a sample of New Zealand Police Officers. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Kurtovich, R. J. (2016). A pilot study: High intensity intermittent training to combat chronic stress in the New Zealand Police. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand. 

Johnston, F. (2015). Police Stress, General Well-being and Job Satisfaction: The Moderating Effects of Social Support. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand. 

Robertson, K. (2015). Has the damage been done? Examining the effects of legal synthetic cannabis and subsequent effects of prohibition on synthetic cannabis and other illicit drug use. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Bethell, F. L. (2015). PTSD and cardiac surgery: A pilot study to assess the effect of a brief psychoeducational intervention. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Wojcierowska, B. E. (2015). How do social support and optimism moderate the relationship between traumatic exposure and PTSD symptoms? Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Laurence, N. C. (2013). The relationship between experiential avoidance and posttraumatic stress: A meta-analysis. Unpublished honours project, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Manning, S. F. (2013). Posttraumatic growth and posttraumatic distress; An exploratory study with New Zealand police officers. Unpublished honours project, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Heetkamp, T. A. (2013). Psychological outcomes for adolescents after the Canterbury earthquakes: Posttraumatic stress, resilience and related factors. Unpublished master's thesis, 黑料网, Wellington, New Zealand.

Graduate Supervision Statement

 


Associate Professor Ian de Terte is available for Masters and Doctorial supervision.

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 12 8
Co-supervisor 0 4

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Sara Winther - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The pilot, efficacy and evaluation of a mental health literacy programme for elite New Zealand Athletes
  • Hester Roberts - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Narratives of masculinities in New Zealand men who experience depression
  • Carsten Grimm - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    In Search of Healing Narratives Amongst Warriors: Exploring the Lived Experience of New Zealand Defence Force Service Members Seeking Mental Health Su
  • Matthew Peacock - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Kiwi Men Talk About Wellbeing; Understanding Masculinities in Mental Wellbeing
  • Meredith Standing - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Trauma informed yoga as an intervention for survivors of sexual abuse as an adjunct to talk therapy - a systems approach in Aoteraoa New Zealand
  • Hannah Marshall - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Exploring Traumatic Brain Injury in Substance Use Disorders: Incidence, Characteristics and Implications
  • Matt Lamb - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Exploring the neuropsychological correlates of psychological flexibility in mild traumatic brain injury
  • Daniel Allen - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Buffering and Facilitative Factors for Posttraumatic Stress and Flourishing among New Zealand Defence Force Personnel: A Longitudinal Study
  • Leigh Gorringe - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Experiencing psychological unwellness and help-seeking: Perspectives of former police officers
  • Jonathan Peters - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Electronic Media Use, Sleep, and Fatigue: Investigating Their Interrelated Influences
  • Sara Murugappa Chettiar - Doctor of Philosophy
    Developing a Psychological Resilience Treatment Manual for University Students and High-Risk Occupations Populations
  • Lucy Lightfoot - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Wraparound New Zealand: an evaluation of outcomes

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Bastiana Bertram - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The Impact of Cumulative Trauma and Self-Regulation on Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in a Sample
  • 2023 - Nicholas Laurence - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Bigger-than-Self Reality Distress and Mindfulness-Based 4E Wisdom Development: A theoretical-empirical investigation into potential role of psychologists in assisting clients with emerging forms of mental distress.
  • 2021 - Tayla Reti - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Risk factors, work-related stressors and social support for ambulance personnel in New Zealand: An exploration of organisational and operational stressors and the importance of perceived social support
  • 2021 - Danni Chi - Doctor of Philosophy
    Posttraumatic Growth in People Living With HIV
  • 2019 - Johnrev Guilaran - Doctor of Philosophy
    The effects of received social support on posttraumatic stress symptoms and social adjustment of New Zealand and Philippine emergency responders
  • 2019 - Richard Ford - Doctor of Philosophy
    Supporting adults who have Prader-Willi Syndrome: Caregivers鈥 Perspectives on the Ethical and Practical Dilemmas
  • 2016 - Shekinah Manning-Jones - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Vicarious traumatic exposure among New Zealand health professionals: An exploration of coping strategies and vicarious posttraumatic growth
  • 2015 - Jenna Hammington - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The Evaluation of the Transformers Programme: An Emotion Regulation Programme for People who have an Intellectual Disability.

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2023 - Irie Schimanski - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    "Celebrate, Uplift, Resist!" A Mixed Methods Exploration of Suicidality among Queer and Takat膩pui People in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • 2021 - Andrew Walmsley - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The Right Tool for the Job: An Investigation into Men鈥檚 Help-Seeking Behaviours and Attitudes in a sample of New Zealand Construction Workers
  • 2017 - Zara Godinovich - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Emotion recognition and intellectual disability: Development of the kinetic emotion recognition assessment (KERA) and evaluation of the emotion specificity hypothesis
  • 2015 - Jacinda Shailer - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Wraparound New Zealand: An Evaluation of Fidelity and Experiences