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Associate Professor Clifford Van Ommen BSc(Hons), DLitPhil, MA

Assosciate Professor

Doctoral Supervisor
School of Psychology

Clifford is an Associate Professor in the School of Psychology in Albany. He is also a registered Clinical and Neuropsychologist and was previously Director of the Centre for Psychology. He has taught across various under- and postgraduate programmes and has supervised research projects across all postgraduate levels. His fields of interest include critical psychology, critical neuroscience, and social theory. His current research focus is on documenting and theorising the social practices and power relations that shape tenant-landlord relationships, including mapping their intergenerational consequences materially, socially, and psychologically.

Professional

Contact details

  • Ph: 441-8175 ext 43114
    Location: 3.52, North Shore Library Building - Level 3
    Campus: Albany Village

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) - Rand Afrikaans University (1991)
  • Doctor of Literature and Philosophy - University of South Africa (2010)
  • Master of Arts - Rand Afrikaans University (1996)

Certifications and Registrations

  • Licence, Supervisor, Massey University

Research Expertise

Research Interests

My research and supervision interests include, broadly speaking, Critical Neuroscience and Critical Psychology. More specifically, I am currently focussing on the identity processes and sense making of and about South African migrants in New Zealand, a critical historical analysis of Psychology in New Zealand, and the intersection between music and subjectivity. I would also be interested in supervising projects focussing on various refugee issues and, within neuropsychology, the issue of concussion. Methodologically, I am always interested in supervising keen students interested in critical qualitative methods.

Research Opportunities

  • Outside the heartland': Psychology, its history and its subject in Aotearoa/New Zealand  (01/01/2014) The objective of this research project is to understand the unique changing relationship between theory and practice within Psychology and the sociopolitical landscape of Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Thematics

21st Century Citizenship, Health and Well-being

Area of Expertise

Field of research codes
Biological Psychology (Neuropsychology, Psychopharmacology, Physiological Psychology) (170101):
Feminist Theory (220306):
Gender Psychology (170105):
History and Philosophy of Specific Fields (220200): History and Philosophy of the Social Sciences (220208): Philosophy (220300): Philosophy And Religious Studies (220000): Poststructuralism (220317):
Psychology (170100): Psychology And Cognitive Sciences (170000): Social and Community Psychology (170113):
Social Philosophy (220319)

Research Projects

Summary of Research Projects

Position Current Completed
Project Leader 0 3

Completed Projects

Project Title: Immigration and Identity: South Africans in Aotearoa New Zealand

The aim of this research project is to better understand the current social, cultural, and historical resources diverse expatriate South Africans use in the process of identity construction. This includes a focus on the constructions of the country of origin, country of settlement, indigenous people, other migrants, and whiteness within the contemporary 'postcolonial', neoliberal landscape. A diverse literature exists on immigration to, and immigrants in, Aotearoa New Zealand. A growing body of research exists on South Africans in Aotearoa New Zealand with a number of studies also emerging out of Australia. This project takes as its starting point this Australian-based socio-political research, specifically work completed by Sonn, Lewis and colleagues (2002, 2005, 2008, 2009), which builds on a 'liberation perspective' and engages various dimensions of diversity (e.g., ethnicity, 'race', and gender). The project is comprised of several components, including a review of the seminal and recent literature on immigration to and settlement in Aotearoa New Zealand, the analysis of the representation of South Africans in mainstream New Zealand media over the last decade, and a discursive analysis of transcribed interviews and focus groups with South African expatriates.
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Date Range: 2013 - 2013

Funding Body: Massey University

Project Team:

Research Outputs

Journal

Meynell, L., Morgan, M., & van Ommen, C. (2023). ‘Is it okay to have a child?’: figuring subjectivities and reproductive decisions in response to climate change. Subjectivity.
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Arif, A., & Van Ommen, C. (2023). The utility of the Positive Parenting Program (Triple P) for refugee background parents. Journal of Family Studies. 29(2), 506-524
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Gallagher, JM., Tuffin, K., & van Ommen, C. (2022). “Do They Chain Their Hands Up?”: An Exploration of Young Men’s Beliefs about Mental Health Services. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 51(2), 4-14
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Vertongen, R., van Ommen, C., & Chamberlain, K. (2022). Adolescent Dilemmas About Viewing Pornography and Their Efforts to Resolve Them. Journal of Adolescent Research.
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C., Vertongen, R.
Vertongen, R., Chamberlain, K., & van Ommen, C. (2022). Pornography and adolescents: unravelling dominant research assumptions. Porn Studies. 9(4), 430-444
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C., Vertongen, R.
Endro, WTW., Shepherd, M., Kempton, H., & Van Ommen, C. (2021). The Co-Design of a Chat Telepsychotherapy Manual for Indonesians with Minor Depression – A Research Protocol. Journal of Innovation in Psychology, Education and Didactics. 25(2), 115-130 Retrieved from https://jiped.ub.ro/archives/3061
[Journal article]Authored by: Kempton, H., Van Ommen, C.
Smith, JH., Kempton, HM., Williams, MN., & van Ommen, C. (2021). Mindfulness as practice: A network analysis of FMI data. Counselling and Psychotherapy Research. 21(4), 899-909
[Journal article]Authored by: Kempton, H., Van Ommen, C., Williams, M.
Louw, L., & van Ommen, C. (2020). Countering accusations of racism: a study of white South African migrant discourse in New Zealand. Kotuitui. , 1-17
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2020). New feminist perspectives on embodiment. Feminism and Psychology. 30(2), 281-283 Retrieved from https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0959353519900206
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Nazari, V., & Van Ommen, C. (2019). "It’s an important thing and can change someone without you realising”: New Zealand students’ views of university mental health services. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 48(2), 52-63 Retrieved from https://www.psychology.org.nz/application/files/1315/8024/4976/NZJP_Volume_48_Issue_2_2019.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Anstiss, D., Hopner, V., van Ommen, C., & Yen, J. (2018). Engagement in practice: Introduction to a special issue of Qualitative Research in Psychology. Qualitative Research in Psychology. 15(4), 431-436
[Journal article]Authored by: Hopner, V., Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2016). Nocitainment: The contemporary construction of pain as amusement. Subjectivity. 9(4), 420-438
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C., Cromby, J., & Yen, J. (2016). The contemporary making and unmaking of Elaine Scarry's the Body in Pain. Subjectivity. 9(4), 333-342
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2016). Neuroscience and critique: Exploring the limits of the neurological turn. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. 36(4), 250-255 Retrieved from http://www.apa.org/
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2016). Of monstrous transformations: Neurologisation and its consequences. Theory & Psychology. , 1-2 Retrieved from http://journals.sagepub.com/
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & van Deventer, V. (2016). Negotiating neuroscience: LeDoux’s “dramatic ensemble”. Theory and Psychology. 26(5), 572-590
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Lux, V., & van Ommen, C. (2016). The generational brain: Introduction. Theory and Psychology. 26(5), 561-571
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Alefaio - Tugia, S., Carr, SC., Hodgetts, D., Mattson, T., & van Ommen, C. (2015). Ending poverty and inequality? Toward psychologies of sustainable development. Psychology Aotearoa. 7(1), 32-37 Retrieved from http://www.psychology.org.nz/
[Journal article]Authored by: Carr, S., Hodgetts, D., Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2014). Where to Psychology in Aotearoa? Choosing between histories. Psychology Aotearoa. 6(2), 66-67 Retrieved from http://www.psychology.org.nz/
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2014). Where to Psychology in Aotearoa? Choosing between histories.. Psychology Aotearoa. 6(2), 66-67
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2014). Review of Neurofeminism: Issues at the intersection of feminist theory and cognitive science. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. 34(4), 279-282
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & Painter, D. (2005). Mapping East London: Sketching identity through place. SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 35(3), 505-531
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2013). Review of critical neuroscience: A handbook of the social and cultural contexts of neuroscience. Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology. 33(3), 199-202 Retrieved from http://psycnet.apa.org/journals/teo/33/3/199/
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2013). Resisting the obfuscation of 'race': The importance of acknowledging the sociopolitical in normative data research. South African Journal of Psychology. 43(2), 198-207
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & van Deventer, V. (2012). Goldberg's brain and the sex/gender distinction. Feminism and Psychology. 22(2), 145-161
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Cockcroft, K., Turnbull, O., & Ommen, CV. (2012). Special issue: Cognitive science and neuropsy. South African Journal of Psychology. 42(3), 368
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & van Deventer, V. (2011). The malleable and open body: Emancipatory or oppressive?. Annual Review of Critical Psychology. (9: Marxism and Psychology), 92-99 Retrieved from http://www.discourseunit.com/arcp9/VanOmmen_VanDeventer%20.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & van Deventer, V. (2011). The economy of centre within the aneconomy of neurological architecture. Subjectivity. 4(3), 258-276 Retrieved from http://www.palgrave-journals.com/sub/journal/v4/n3/full/sub201114a.html
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2009). Planes of endurance. PINS Psychology in Society. 38, 17-26 Retrieved from http://www.pins.org.za/pins38/pins38_article03_vanOmmen.pdf
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Bantjes, J., & Van Ommen, C. (2008). The development and utilisation of a suicide risk assessment interview schedule. South African Journal of Psychology. 38(2), 391-411
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2007). Book review: States of mind: Searching for mental health in Natal and Zululand. South African Historical Journal. 59(1), 282-285 Retrieved from http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/02582470709464781
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2005). Putting the PC in IQ: Images in the weschler adult intelligence scale - Third edition (WAIS III). South African Journal of Psychology. 35(3), 532-554
[Journal article]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.

Book

Groot, S., Masters-Awatere, B., van Ommen, C., & Tassell-Matamua, NA. (2017). Conclusion: Towards building an equitable society. In S. Groot, C. van Ommen, B. Masters-Awatere, & N. Tassell-Matamua (Eds.) Precarity: Uncertain, insecure and unequal lives in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 254 - 257). Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Tassell-Matamua, N., Van Ommen, C.Edited by: Tassell-Matamua, N., Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., Groot, S., Masters-Awatere, B., & Tassell-Matamua, N. (2017). Introduction. In S. Groot, C. van Ommen, B. Masters-Awatere, & N. Tassell-Matamua (Eds.) Precarity: Uncertain, insecure and unequal lives in Aotearoa New Zealand. (pp. 13 - 19). Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Tassell-Matamua, N., Van Ommen, C.Edited by: Tassell-Matamua, N., Van Ommen, C.
Groot, S., Van Ommen, CH., Masters-Awatere, B., & Tassell-Matamua, N. (Eds.) (2017). Precarity: Uncertain, insecure, and unequal lives in Aotearoa New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand: Massey University Press
[Edited Book]Edited by: Tassell-Matamua, N., Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2007). Body/other: The body as smudge. In Varieties of Theoretical Psychology. (pp. 41 - 48). Ontario, Canada: Captus University Publications
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Painter, D., & van Ommen, C. (2008). Abbreviated histories: Some concluding remarks. In C. van Ommen, & D. Painter (Eds.) Interiors: A history of Psychology in South Africa. (pp. 436 - 447). South Africa: University of South Africa Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2008). Memory. In Psychology: An Introduction. (pp. 255 - 267). South Africa: Oxford University Press: Southern Africa
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2008). Writing the histories of South African psychology. In C. van Ommen, & D. Painter (Eds.) Interiors: A history of Psychology in South Africa. (pp. 25 - 62). South Africa: University of South Africa Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
(2008). Interiors: A history of psychology in South Africa. South Africa: University of South Africa Press
[Edited Book]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C., & Painter, D. (2008). Introduction: Approaching the histories of psychology. In C. van Ommen, & D. Painter (Eds.) Interiors: A history of Psychology in South Africa. (pp. 1 - 24). South Africa: University of South Africa Press
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2007). Body/other: The body as 'smudge'?. In T. Teo, P. Stenner, A. Rutherford, E. Park, & C. Baerveldt (Eds.) Varieties of Theoretical Psychology: International Philosophical and Practical Concerns. (pp. 41 - 48). Ontario, Canada: Captus University Publications
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2007). Damasio's subject: A constructionist self in contemporary neuroscience?. In V. van Deventer, MT. Blanche, E. Fourie, & P. Segalo (Eds.) Citizen City: Between constructing agent and constructed agency. (pp. 241 - 250). Concord, Ontario, Canada: Captus University Publications
[Chapter]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.

Conference

Van Ommen, CH. (2017, August). Brain maturation and ideological obfuscation. Presented at The Ethos of Theorising, ISTP Conference. Tokyo, Japan.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH.'Discrimination Anyone?' - The commodification of sterotypes in contemporary television entertainment.. . Victoria University, Wellington
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2016). Liberty, equality, fraternity: Liberation, discrimination, alienation. (pp. 43 - 44). , Social movements, resistance and social change III, 2016 Wellington, New Zealand
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2016). ‘Discrimination anyone?’ - The commodification of stereotypes in contemporary television entertainment. , Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Smith, J., Buttle, H., van Ommen, C., & Williams, MN. (2016, September). Placing mindfulness under the lens: A network analysis. Presented at New Zealand Psychological Society Annual Conference. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Kempton, H., Van Ommen, C., Williams, M.
Van Ommen, CH., Painter, D., & Liu, J. (2015). A joint commentary on transcultural and (post-colonial) systemic differences concerning health psychology. In International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) 9th Biennial Conference Abstracts(pp. 18 - 19). , International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) 9th Biennial Conference Grahamstown, South Africa: International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2015). Nocitainment: The contemporary construction of physical pain as amusement. In International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) 9th Biennial Conference Abstract Booklet(pp. 53 - 54). , International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) 9th Biennial Conference Grahamstown, South Africa: Rhodes University
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2015). Resistance in the biological age: Whatever do we do with Neuroscience?. (pp. 17 - 17). , Social movements, resistance and social change II: Possibilities, ideas, demands Auckland, New Zealand
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Carr, S., Cochrane, B., Hodgetts, D., Stolte, O., Stubbs, T., & Van Ommen, CH. (2014, October). On the psychology of poverty: Thinking beyond piggy banks, individual therapy and other facile interventions for the poor.. Presented at New Zealand Applied Psychology Conference. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand..
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Carr, S., Hodgetts, D.Contributed to by: Van Ommen, C.
Salman-Godlo, T., van Ommen, C., Shuttleworth-Edwards, AB., & Radloff, SE. (2012, July). Preliminary normative data for Xhosa-speaking high school learners on the ImPACT programme. Presented at International Congress of Psychology (ICP): Psychology Serving Humanity. Cape Town, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH., & Painter, D. (2013, May). Scenes from provincial life: Representing South African psychology to northern audiences, 1976-2012. Presented at Dialogue and debate in the making of theoretical psychology meeting of the international society for theoretical psychology. Santiago, Chile.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2013, May). Black Metal Meditations: In the storm of Hideous Gnosis. Presented at 15th Biennial International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP). Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH. (2013). Against the grain: LeDoux’s ‘dramatic ensemble’ and critically reading neuroscience. (pp. 7 - 8). , The Generational Brain
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Salman-Godlo, T., van Ommen, C., Shuttleworth-Edwards, AB., & Radloff, SE. (2013, July). Preliminary normative data for Xhosa-speaking high school learners on the ImPACT programme. Presented at 30th International Congress of Psychology. Cape Town International Convention Centre.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2012, July). Three troubling moments in Damasio's neuroscience. Presented at 30th International Congress of Psychology (ICP). Cape Town International Convention Centre.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2011, June). The aporia of reductionism. Presented at 14th Biennial Conference of the International Society for Theoretical Psychology: Doing Psychology under New Conditions. Thessaloniki, Greece.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2010, March). Troubling brain imaging: The construction of PET scans. Presented at 12th Biennial South African Clinical Neuropsychological Association (SACNA) Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2010). Troubling brain imaging: The construction of PET scans. Poster session presented at the meeting of 12th Biennial South African Clinical Neuropsychological Association (SACNA) Conference. Johannesburg, South Africa
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2010, August). The notion of the malleable and open body as emancipatory or oppressive. Presented at Marxism and Psychology Conference. University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2009, May). A critical neuroscience. Presented at Biennial Conference of the International Society of Theoretidcal Psychology. Nanjing, China.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2008, July). Planes of endurance. Presented at Critical Methods Conference. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2008, January). Race, culture, ethnicity: The importance of acknowledging the socio-political in normative data research. Presented at South African Clinical Neuropsychology Asociation (SACNA) 11th National Conference: Assessment and Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury. Durban, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, CH.Body/Other: The body as 'smudge'?. . Toronto, Canada
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2007, June). Body/other: The body as 'smudge'?. Presented at International Society for Theoretical Psychology Conference: Theoretical Psychology Beyond Borders. Toronto, Canada.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2006, January). Odd bedfellows? Post-strucuralism and the neurosciences. Presented at 10th Annual South African Clinical Neuropsychology Conference (SACNA)
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2006, July). Capturing Resource: Attention and the political. Presented at International Society of Political Psychology 2006 Scientific Meeting. Barcelona, Spain.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.

Other

Hodgetts, D., Van Ommen, C., Blake, D., Hopner, V., Rua, M., Groot, S., . . . Carr, S. (2020). A call for further action in reply to Rose and colleagues (2020).
[Other]Authored by: Carr, S., Hodgetts, D., Hopner, V., Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2019, August). The utility of the notion of greed.. In Paper presented the 18th Biennial International Society for Theoretical Psychology (ISTP), Measured Lives: Theoretical Psychology in an Era of Acceleration. Presented at Danish School of Education, Copenhagen, Denmark.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2016, September). Liberty, Equality, Fraternity: Liberalism, Discrimination, Alienation (or A bricolage of ideas about Freedom).. In Paper presented at the 3rd Social Movements, Resistance and Social Change Conference. Presented at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2016, November). ‘Discrimination anyone?’ - The commodification of stereotypes in contemporary television entertainment.. In Pecha kucha presented at CHaSP Symposium, Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium. Presented at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2015, July). Nocitainment: The contemporary construction of physical pain as amusement.. In Paper presented at the 9th Biennial International Society of Critical Health Psychology (ISCHP) Conference, ‘Health, Health Care and Social Justice’. Presented at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa..
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
Van Ommen, C. (2013, December). Reading neuroscience against the grain: LeDoux’s ‘dramatic ensemble’.. In Paper presented the Generational Brain International Workshop. Presented at Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Berlin, Germany.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2009). Planes of endurance. In Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2007, May). Body/other: The body as 'smudge'?. In Department of Psychology, Loughborough University, Loughborough, England.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.
van Ommen, C. (2006). The body in mainstream and critical psychology. In Department of Psychology, Stellenbosch University, South Africa.
[Oral Presentation]Authored by: Van Ommen, C.

Consultancy and Languages

Languages

  • Afrikaans
    Last used: Within last few days
    Spoken ability: Average
    Written ability: Average
  • Dutch
    Last used: Within last month
    Spoken ability: Average
    Written ability: Needs work

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 5 6
Co-supervisor 7 9

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Jessie Dennis - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Addressing sociopolitical context in therapy with survivors of sexual and interpersonal violence: Aligning trauma-informed and social justice praxis.
  • Michelle Musakwa - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The conceptualisation and management of mental health among Black Sub-Saharan African migrants and refugees in a New Zealand context
  • Ben Pedersen - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    He Can't Always Get What He Wants (But Can He Get What He Needs) - Men's experiences of seeking help for depression and anxiety
  • Victoria Nazari - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Dares in the virtual: The construction of Social Media Challenges
  • Alice Stevenson - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Service User Views of Clinical Psychologist Competence

Co-supervisor of:

  • Natasha Osman - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Pānui and Pūrākau - An Auto-Ethnography of Analysing my Younger Self
  • Natasja Gojak - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Harmful sexual behaviour in the Pasifika community: How can we engage with our Pacific clients in a safe and effective way?
  • Yeseul Kim - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Understanding disability, housing accessibilities and mental health in Aotearoa New Zealand
  • Leola Meynell - Doctor of Philosophy
    Motherhood and environmental catastrophe: Women's reproductive choices in response to evidence of climate change
  • Marike De Bruin - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    An Evaluation of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics to Guide Trauma-Informed Foster Care in the New Zealand Context
  • Shireen Tresslor - Doctor of Philosophy
    A thematic analysis of health professionals talking about abuse in the context of palliative care
  • Sophie Stanford - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Transcending the Illusion of Separateness: A Grounded Theory Study of Processes That Occur Between Client and Horse During Equine Facilitated Learning

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • 2024 - Bridget Davies - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    No Laughing Matter: What can the experiences of women working in the Aotearoa-New Zealand comedy industry tell us about being a woman in a male-domina
  • 2023 - Robyn Vertongen - Doctor of Philosophy
    Understanding How Adolescents Make Sense of Sexually Explicit Internet Material
  • 2022 - Jessica Steadman - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    The 'Perfect' Gay Man; An Exploration of Perfectionism with Gay Men in New Zealand
  • 2021 - Adi Papirany - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Narratives of Cyberbullying in New Zealand Secondary Schools: Reconceptualising Cyberbullying as a Social Practice
  • 2020 - Victoria Thompson - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Something's not right: Exploring the Lived Experience of Health Anxiety
  • 2015 - Shannon Martin - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    A Psychometric Evaluation of the Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Test (ImPACT) for Sports Concussion

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2024 - Wisnu Endro - Doctor of Philosophy
    The Co-design of a Chat Telepsychotherapy Manual for Indonesians with Minor Depression
  • 2023 - Laura Stanley - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    What Contributes to Alcohol and Substance Misuse Recovery While Parenting in Integrated Residential Rehabilitation?
  • 2023 - Shoni Marshall-Edwards - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Investigating Decision-Regret and Distress Among Psychologists Impacted by Client Suicide
  • 2023 - Joshua Robinson - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Theory of Mind and Video Games: Developing the Short Story Task-B and Examining Relationships between Theory of Mind and Video Game Play
  • 2022 - Olivia High - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    SERVICE USER EXPERIENCES AND PROVIDER ATTITUDES TOWARDS A CARING CONTACTS SUICIDE PREVENTION INTERVENTION
  • 2022 - Emily Cory - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Non-Suicidal Self-Injury and Perfectionism in Young Adults
  • 2021 - Jake Gallagher - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    THAT FANTASY THAT YOU CAN DEAL WITH EVERYTHING YOURSELF AND MOVE MOUNTAINS’, AN EXAMINATION OF MEN’S BELIEFS AND MEDIA REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
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