

| Position/s: | Associate Dean School of Psychology |
| Phone: | +61 8 82012746 |
| Email: | julie.mattiske@flinders.edu.au |
| Location: | Social Sciences North (367) |
| Postal address: | GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia |
B.A.(Hons), Ph.D. (Flinders)
I teach Research Methods in third year, and Research and Practice in Psychology in Honours.
I have two main administrative positions. I am the Associate Head of School, which involves overseeing day to day teaching-related activities. I am also the Chair of the psychology Teaching and Course Management Committee. This committee is responsible for ensuring the quality of our degrees and topics, and for determining School policies and procedures for all teaching-related matters.
My teaching and research interests include abnormal psychology, human memory function, women's health, and methodological issues, particularly in relation to research into interventions.
Penrose, R.A., Beatty, L.J., Mattiske, J.K., & Koczwara, B., 2012. Fertility and cancer -a qualitative study of Australian cancer survivors. Supportive Care in Cancer, (2012), 1259-1265.
Fell, G.R., Mattiske, J.K., & Riggs, D.W., 2008. Challenging heteronormativity in psychological practice with lesbian, gay and bisexual clients. Gay and Lesbian Issues and Psychology Review, 4(2), 127-140.
Williamson, P.J. & Mattiske, J.K., 2003. Cognitive appraisals as mediators of the self-efficacy relationship with anxiety and achievement. 32nd annual meeting of the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists in Australian Journal of Psychology, 55(Supp. 2003), 69-69.
Williamson, P.J., Peay, E.R., & Mattiske, J.K., 2001. Does Confidence in Statistics Make a Difference? The Differential Role of Self-Efficiancy in Predicting Anxiety and Acheivement in Behavioural Statistics. Australian Journal of Psychology, 53.