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Contact Details

Phone
+64 21 279 1727
Email
tess.patterson@otago.ac.nz
Position
Associate Professor and Head of Department
Department
Department of Psychological Medicine (Dunedin)
Qualifications
BA PGDipArts PhD(Otago)
Research summary
Clinical research on sexual abuse, sexual offending, forensic interviewing, alcohol and drug disorder
Teaching
Convenor ELM2, Second- , Third- , Fourth- , Fifth-Year Medicine, CBT for registrar programme, Masters and PhD research supervision
Memberships
  • Member, New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists
  • Member, New Zealand Psychologist Board
  • Vice-Chair and founding Trustee, Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Trust - Otago

Research

Associate Professor Patterson’s research interests are in applied clinical and forensic psychology domains. Her research interests focus on three broad areas:

  • Childhood sexual abuse, the impact of sexual abuse, treatment, and investigative interviewing of those who may have been sexually abused
  • Harmful sexual behaviour and sexual offending, the developmental pathways to adolescent harmful sexual behaviour ,and male versus female sexual offending
  • Alcohol and drug treatment outcomes, evaluation of treatment programmes, and relapse and recovery

Associate Professor Patterson’s research interests in sexual abuse and offending are mirrored in her clinical work. Since 2010 she has worked as a specialist clinical psychologist assessing and treating adolescents and adults who have sexually harmed or offended. In this role she advises and informs legal practitioners, courts, Corrections, CYF social workers, teachers, other practising psychologists / psychiatrists, is called upon as a court witness, and provides comprehensive risk assessments. She is also an ACC registered health provider.

Publications

Barak, Y., Sajjadi, S. F., Hobbs, L., & Patterson, T. (2024). Functional recovery in older adults with schizophrenia: A national interRAI study. International Journal of Social Psychiatry. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/00207640241230837 Journal - Research Article

Patterson, T., Hobbs, L., Brown, E., & Barak, Y. (2023). Sexual assault in older-age adults: Criminal justice response in New Zealand. Journal of Aging & Social Policy. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2023.2284575 Journal - Research Article

Patterson, T., Egan, R., Gross, J., Leov, J., Hobbs, L., & La Rooy, D. (2023). Mentoring: A traditional Cook Island approach to support men. International Journal of Offender Therapy & Comparative Criminology. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1177/0306624x231172638 Journal - Research Article

Dixon, L., Treharne, G., Pettie, M., Bowden, C., Patterson, T., Beres, M., Mirfin-Veitch, B., Shaw, R., Eketone-Kelly, A., & Ashdown, J. (2023). Male survivors of sexual violence and abuse (SVA): Barriers and facilitators to reporting and accessing services. (pp. 1-110). Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Social Development. [Technical/Scientific Report]. Working Paper; Discussion Paper; Technical Report

Egan, R., Gross, J., Cameron, C., Hobbs, L., & Patterson, T. (2023). Spirituality: A key component of the Salvation Army's Bridge Programme model of treatment in Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of Religion & Health, 62, 2563-2584. doi: 10.1007/s10943-022-01674-7 Journal - Research Article

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