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Prof Julia Ioane BSc, BSc, PGDip, PhD

Professor

School of Psychology

Professional

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science - University of Auckland (1998)
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) with First Class Honours - University of Auckland (2010)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Science in Psychology - University of Auckland (2007)
  • Doctor of Clinical Psychology - University of Auckland (2012)

Research Outputs

Journal

Ioane, J. (2022). Faifai mālie – Balancing ourselves in our journey with Pasifika communities in person-centered and experiential psychotherapy and counselling. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies. 21(2), 129-143 Retrieved from https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14779757.2022.2067586
[Journal article]Authored by: Ioane, A.
Ioane, J., & Ioane, A. (2017). Talanoa with Pasifika youth and their families. New Zealand Journal of Psychology. 46(3), 38-45
[Journal article]Authored by: Ioane, A.

Report

Ioane, J. (2023). You've just got to think about your family and what type of person you want to be. Listening to young Pasifika people in the youth justice system and their families. Research and Recommendations..
[Commissioned Report]Authored by: Ioane, A.

Teaching and Supervision

Summary of Doctoral Supervision

Position Current Completed
Main Supervisor 4 0
Co-supervisor 7 1

Current Doctoral Supervision

Main Supervisor of:

  • Macky Wilkinson - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    A YCTeam effort: Evaluation of a multiagency approach (Youth Coordination Teams) to youth offending in Aotearoa New Zealand (NZ)
  • 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?
  • Charlotte Almao - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Psychosis and the role of spirituality in forensic mental health settings - Experiences and perspectives of clinical psychologists in Aotearoa New Zealand

Co-supervisor of:

  • Mitch Lagera - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Promoting Conversations of Mental Health in Filipino Immigrant Families: An Exploration of 1.5-Generation Young Adults' Experiences
  • Erani Motu - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Wairuatanga: Exploring the understanding and implementation of wairua-informed practice with rangatahi Māori in a youth forensic setting.
  • Christina Hall - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Weaving Tikanga into Telepsychology: Navigating Cultural Safety in Online Therapy
  • Rayna Phillips - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Healing pathways for Pasifika youth and families following violent offending: A woven talanoa using Multiple Perspective Interviews (MPI)
  • Amy Merry - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Haere ki te huri – Journey to change: An examination of desistance from harmful sexual behaviour and the healing journey of Māori tāne
  • Sharn Manga - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Traditional Māori practices: a method for healing the mamae experienced by incarcerated rangatahi Māori
  • Alice Jakowitsch - Doctor of Clinical Psychology
    Making Choices: Examining the Kowhiritanga rehabilitation programme from the experiences of women in the care of the Department of Corrections.

Completed Doctoral Supervision

Co-supervisor of:

  • 2024 - Taulaga Auva'A-Alatimu - Doctor of Philosophy
    Loto Malie (contented heart): Understanding Pacific youth mental wellbeing