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Contact Details

Email
fiona.mathieson@otago.ac.nz
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
Department of Psychological Medicine (Wellington)
Qualifications
MA(Applied)(Well) PhD(Otago) DipTchg FNZCCPsych
Research summary
Clinical Psychology

Research

Areas of Interest:

  • Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
  • Brief interactions in primary care study
  • Anxiety Disorders
  • Metaphors in therapy
  • Therapist Competence Assessment

My current research interests include the adaption, for Māori of a brief intervention in primary care for sub-threshold mental health syndromes (together with Dr Sunny Collings, Dr Tony Dowell & others); the development of competence during cognitive behaviour therapy training and the use of metaphor in psychotherapy.

Publications

Das, T., Mathieson, F., & McKenzie, S. (2023, January). "Tunnelling into blackness": Metaphors men use to describe their lived experience with mental distress. Poster session presented at the University of Otago Summer Student Showcase, Wellington, New Zealand. Conference Contribution - Poster Presentation (not in published proceedings)

Mathieson, F., Garrett, S., Stubbe, M., Hilder, J., Tester, R., Fedchuk, D., Dunlop, A., & Dowell, A. (2023). Therapist voices on a youth mental health pilot: Responsiveness to diversity and therapy modality. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 20, 1834. doi: 10.3390/ ijerph20031834 Journal - Research Article

Wilson, R., Pryymachenko, Y., Abbott, J. H., Dean, S., Stanley, J., Garrett, S., Mathieson, F., Dowell, A., & Darlow, B. (2023). A guideline-implementation intervention to improve the management of low back pain in primary care: A difference-in-difference-in-differences analysis. Applied Health Economics & Health Policy, 21, 253-262. doi: 10.1007/s40258-022-00776-3 Journal - Research Article

Mathieson, F., Bennett, S., Cargo, T., & Froggatt, W. (2022). Cognitive behavioral therapy in Aotearoa/New Zealand. In M. D. Terjesen & K. A. Doyle (Eds.), Cognitive behavioral therapy in a global context. (pp. 9-30). Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-82555-3_2 Chapter in Book - Research

Mair, R., Every-Palmer, S., Mathieson, F., & Jenkin, G. (2022). ‘My work matters’: A qualitative exploration of why staff love working in acute mental health. International Journal of Environmental Research & Public Health, 19, 13619. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013619 Journal - Research Article

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