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Clinical Psychologist; M.A (ClinPsy); PGDipClinPsy; MNZCCP;

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Publications

Does completion of 12 months of treatment show improved outcomes? A case series from an adult dialectical behaviour therapy programme for multi-diagnostic eating disorders (MED-DBT). Eating Disorders. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2025.2558005


McColl, C., Hindle, S., & Donkin, L. (2024). “I mean, it kind of saved my life, to be honest”: A qualitative study of participants’ views of a dialectical behaviour therapy for multidiagnostic eating disorders programme. Journal of Eating Disorders, 12, 186. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40337-024-01142-5


Thomas, C., Claudat, K., Hindle, S., & Federici, A. (2024, July). What happens next? The principles and practicalities of treating Stage II clients with multi-problem eating disorders. DBT Bulletin, 8(1).


Donkin, L., Zeng, I. S., Thakral, P., Hindle, S. R., & Kercher, A. (in press). The Effectiveness of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy – Skills Training for Emotional Problem Solving for Adolescents (DBT STEPS-A) in Aotearoa New Zealand: An Analysis of Psychometric Outcomes from Real World Implementation. Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand.


CONFERENCE CONTRIBUTION-PUBLISHED
“I think everyone should be doing it”: A preliminary mixed-methods analysis of DBT STEPS-A, a universal coping skills programme for rangatahi
2024Health New Zealand Te Whatu Ora Waitematā, University of Auckland and AUT Collaborative Research Symposium 2024New Zealand Medical Journal137(1604):105New Zealand Medical Association
Co-authors:Donkin L, Thakral P, O’Connor K, Hindle S, Wilson-Hughes A, Lancaster K, Limbrick S, Kercher Ashow fewer

Conference Presentations

Hindle, S.; Te Maro, B.; Cooney, E.; Brudevold-Iversen, T.; Petrie, R.; Mack, H. (2013, November). Adapting Dialectical Behavior Therapy for adolescents with eating-disorder presentations: Development and feasibility [Poster]. ISITDBT 2013 Conference, USA.

Hindle, S. R. (2016, August 25). Dialectical behaviour therapy (DBT) for high-risk adolescent eating disorders [Pre-conference workshop]. ANZAED 2016 Annual Conference, Christchurch, New Zealand. (Presenter-verified; program not publicly indexed.)

Hindle, S. R. (2017, June). Treating Comorbidities in Eating Disorders with Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) [Invited expert video presentation]. ANZAED Experts Series, Australia & New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders. (Available to members via ANZAED Education Portal.)

Hindle, S. R.; Hermansson-Webb, E. (2019, August 24). DBT skills for eating disorders [Workshop]. ANZAED 2019 Annual Conference, Adelaide, Australia. (Presenter-verified; exact program title pending archive.)

Hindle, S. R. (2019, November). STEPS-A: DBT Skills in Schools – Implementing DBT in Intermediate Schools in New Zealand [Invited community presentation]. Rotary West Annual Fundraiser Luncheon, Auckland, New Zealand.

Hindle, S. R. (2020, August 6–8). Meet the Experts: Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) for Eating Disorders [Invited expert session]. ANZAED 2020 Virtual Conference. (Role: DBT Expert – Meet the Experts Panel.)

Hindle, S. R. (2021, June). Putting Out Fires: DBT and Eating Disorders [SIG presentation]. International Conference on Eating Disorders (ICED 2021), Virtual (Academy for Eating Disorders).

Hindle, S. R.; AED DBT SIG × Trauma SIG Collaborators. (2021, July). Treating Comorbidities in Eating Disorder Treatment: Integrating DBT and Trauma-Informed Approaches [Joint SIG webinar]. Academy for Eating Disorders (AED) Special Interest Group Series, Virtual.

Hindle, S. R. (2021, July – September). DBT for Eating Disorders: Three-Part Educational Webinar Series [Invited presenter]. AED Dialectical Behavior Therapy Special Interest Group, Virtual.

Claudat, K.; Federici, A.; Hindle, S.; & Thomas, C.(2023, November 16). What happens next? The principles and practicalities of treating Stage II clients with multi-problem eating disorders [Clinical workshop]. 28th Annual ISITDBT Conference, Seattle, WA, USA.

Hindle, S. R. (2024, August 22 – 25). Evidence-based practice limits innovation in the treatment of eating disorders [Debate session]. ANZAED 2024 Annual Conference, Auckland, New Zealand.

Hindle, S. R.; Donkin, L.; Thakral, P.; Kercher, A.; & McColl, C. (2024, October 14 – 15). Dialectical behaviour therapy for multi-diagnostic eating disorders: Insights and outcomes from the Tupu Ora programme [Oral presentation]. Ngā Kūaka: Inaugural DBT Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Hindle, S. R.; McColl, C.; & Donkin, L. (2024, October 14 – 15). Quantitative and Qualitative Research on MED-DBT Treatment Outcomes [Lightning round presentation]. Ngā Kūaka: Inaugural DBT Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Hindle, S. R. (2024, October 14 – 15). STEPS-A: Implementing DBT Skills in Schools for Early Intervention [Lightning round presentation]. Ngā Kūaka: Inaugural DBT Conference, Wellington, New Zealand.

Hindle, S. R.; Downs, J.; Rose, A.; & Krauss, R. L. (2025, September 24 – 25). MED-DBT… But More Affirming, Please? [Plenary panel]. International MED-DBT Conference 2025, Virtual.

Dunkley, C.; Thomas, C.; Hindle, S. R.(2025, September 24 – 25). What Follows? Stage II DBT for Multi-Problem Eating Disorders [Workshop]. International MED-DBT Conference 2025, Virtual.

Hindle, S. R.; McColl, C.; & Donkin, L. (with L. Donkin). (2025, September 24 – 25). Qualitative and Quantitative Findings from the MED-DBT Research Programme [Lightning round presentation]. International MED-DBT Conference 2025, Virtual.

Hindle, S. R. (2025, September 24 – 25). STEPS-A: DBT Skills in Schools – Innovation in Early Intervention for Adolescents [Lightning round presentation]. International MED-DBT Conference 2025, Virtual.

Donkin L, Thakral P, Blackmore L, Hindle S, Kercher A: 21 Feb 2026 AUT Child and Youth Health Symposium

Dialectical behaviour therapy – Skills training for emotional problem solving for adolescents (DBT STEPS-A) in Aotearoa New Zealand: A thematic analysis of rangatahi perspectives

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