Niki Vincent
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Area of Research
The focus and aim of my PhD research is to better understand some of the cognitive and personality factors associated with the development of ways of understanding the world (consciousness) that are beyond the conventional, as well as to increase understanding about the factors that determine
Memberships
Member, Australian Institute of Company Directors (MAICD)
Associate Fellow, Australian Institute of Management (MAIM)
Member, World Futures Society
Member, Australian Business Volunteers (AusAid program - teaching business governance in the Pacific)
Honorary Member, Golden Key International Honour Society (Flinders Chapter)
Member, Integral Institute, Colorado, USA
Member, Sydney Leadership Alumni
Member, University of Adelaide Alumni Association
Awards
University Medal, University of Adelaide, SA (1996)
Australian Psychological Society SA Honours Prize (1996)
Australian Davos Future Summit Leadership Award 2007
State Finalist (SA) Telstra Business Woman of the Year 2005
Australian New Leader in Health Award (1999)
Psychology Research Interests
Constructive developmental theory, adult development, leadership development, well-being.
Recent Key Publications
Vincent, N., Allsop, S., & Shoobridge, J. The utility of Rapid Assessment Methodology (RAM) for investigating illicit drug use: A South Australian experience. Drug and Alcohol Review. Vol 19, 419-426.
Dean, M. & Vincent, N. Blood product transfusion infrastructure in NSW hospitals. Medical Journal of Australia, Vol 173 (5), pg 241-43.
Rubin, GL., Frommer, MS., Vincent, N., Phillips, PA., & Leeder, S. (2000) Getting new evidence into medicine. Medical Journal of Australia. , Vol 172 (4), pg 180-83.
Vincent, N. Shoobridge, J., Ask, A., Allsop, S., & Ali, R. (1999) Characteristics of amphetamine users seeking information, help, and treatment in Adelaide, South Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol 18.
Vincent, N., Shoobridge, J., Ask, A., Allsop, S., & Ali, R. (1998) The prevalence and nature of physical and mental health problems in a sample of amphetamine users from metropolitan Adelaide, Australia. Drug and Alcohol Review, Vol. 17, 187-195.
