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T. Martin Ringer

Record of achievement in writing and publishing

 

NOTE:  MY BOOK "GROUP ACTION:..." - Published January 2002

Ringer, T. M. Group Action: The dynamics of groups in therapeutic, educational  and corporate settings. (2002). Jessica Kingsley Publishers (London). ISBN 1 84310 028 2

NOTE 2:  

In 2001 I was guest editor for a Issue 7 of Funzione Gamma (Group Function) - an on-line group psychoanalytic journal published the University of Rome. 

The topic of the issue is "The Individual, the Group and Nature". To find this issue follow the link to Funzione Gamma and find issue 7. 

Editorial and advisory positions

2006 Guest reviewer of special issue of European Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy. ie produced published review on issue "The group and the leader". 
2002 - present Member Inaugural Advisory Committee for the New Zealand Journal of Outdoor Education
2000-2001 Guest Editor for Italian On-line psychoanalytic group journal Funzione Gamma
1997 - 2000 Member of the Editorial Board of the MCB University Press (UK) journal Work Study.
2000 - 2005

 

Member of Advisory Panel for the  Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership: International Journal. (UK).
1995 - 2006 Contributing Editor: Australian Journal of Outdoor Education.

 

PUBLICATIONS

Monographs

Ringer, T. M. (2002). Group Action: The dynamics of groups in therapeutic, educational and corporate settings. Jessica Kinsley Publishers, London. 
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Ringer, T. M., & O’Brien, M. (1997). Building relationships with participants in Department of Conservation programs: Effective management of experiential groups in the outdoors: Department of Conservation Technical Series No 12. Wellington: Department of Conservation.

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Ringer, T. M. (1996). Critical analysis of obtaining desired outcomes from voluntary programmes: Science for Conservation: 28. Wellington: Department of Conservation.

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Edited publications

Abbott, C. & Ringer, T. M. (Eds.) Adventure therapy: Proceedings of 1995 pre conference workshop. Southport, Queensland, January. 

Book chapter

Gillis, H. L., & Ringer, T. M. (1999). Adventure as therapy. In J. C. Miles & S. Priest (Eds.), Adventure programming (pp. 29-37). State College: Venture Publishing.

Papers published in journals or edited proceedings

Ringer, M. (2007). "Leadership and facilitation for collective thinking in work place teams." Bulletin of the Australian Association of Psychotherapists Inc 20(1): 25-33.

Ringer, T. M. (2007). "Leadership for collective thinking in the work place." Team Performance Management 13(3/4): 130-144.

Ringer, Martin. (2006). The leader and the group: A whole-issue review. European Journal of Psychotherapy and Counselling, March 2006; 8(1): 99-115.

European Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy

Ringer, T. M. (2004). A subjective description of Adventure Therapy. In I Martinkova & M Pelis, (Eds) Movement - the art of life. Prague: Charles University of Prague. pp 73-91.

Ringer, T. M. (2003). Foreword. In S. Bandoroff & S. Newes (Eds) Coming of Age: The evolving field of adventure therapy. Association for Experiential Education. Boulder, CO. pp.

Gilbert, B. R., Gilsdorf, R., & Ringer, T. M. (2003) Playing with ideas about adventure therapy: Applying the principles of Gestalt, narrative and psychodynamic approaches to adventure therapy. In S. Bandoroff & S. Newes (Eds) Coming of Age: The evolving field of adventure therapy. Association for Experiential Education. Boulder, CO. pp.

Ringer, T. M. (2001) The individual, the group and nature. Editorial for Issue 7 of Funzione Gamma. (Group analytic journal published by the University of Rome).

Ringer, T. M. (2000) Tribal wisdom. In (K. Richards & B. Humberstone (Eds) The proceedings of the 2nd International Adventure Therapy Conference, Augsburg, Germany, March 2000. pp.

Ringer, T. M. (In press.) Creating and maintaiing a reflective space in groups. Socio-Analysis

Ringer, T. M. (2000). The facile-itation of facilitation?: Searching for competencies in group-work leadership. Scisco Conscientia, 2(1), 1-19.  http://members.xoom.com/experientia/V2N1.htm
(First time visitors will have to log on to become members before getting access to the paper)

Ringer, T. M. (1999). Two vital aspects in the facilitation of groups: Connections and containment. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 4 (1). 

Robinson, P., & Ringer, T. M. (1999). Caught disaster: Using the layered systems model as a diagnostic tool for wayward software projects. Work Study, vol. 48 no 6 (211-217). 

Ringer, T. M. (1998). Achieving the celebration of cultural difference: The impossible task? Post conference report of the Joint congress of the European Institute for Outdoor Adventure and Experiential Learning and the UK National Association for Outdoor Education. Edinburgh, Sept 12 –16. 

Ringer, T. M. (1998). Ideas about ideas: Exploring the genesis and movement of conceptual boundaries. In C. Itin (Ed). Exploring the boundaries: proceedings of the First International Adventure Therapy Conference. Perth, Western Australia, July 1997. Association for Experiential Education (USA). pp. 2 – 8. 

Ringer, T. M. (1998). Mastering the Mystery in Management: Issues of Culture in Adventure Therapy Organizations. In C. Itin (Ed). Exploring the boundaries: proceedings of the First International Adventure Therapy Conference. Perth, Western Australia, July 1997. Association for Experiential Education (USA). pp. 200 – 205. 

Ringer, T. M., & Gillis, L. (1998). Case Studies in Managing Psychological Depth. In C. Itin (Ed.). Exploring the boundaries: proceedings of the First International Adventure Therapy Conference. Perth, Western Australia, July 1997. Association for Experiential Education (USA). pp. 168 – 176. 

Ringer, T. M., & Spanoghe, F. (1997). Managing psychological risk in adventure experiences. Zip lines. Project Adventure: Hamilton, USA, Summer 1997, No 32, pp 41 - 45. (USA)

Ringer, T. M., & Robinson, P. (1996). Focus and strategic action in management: Using a systemic model of organisational culture to inform managerial actions. Work Study. 45, (6), 5 - 16. (Award winning article) (UK)

Ringer, T. M., & Gillis, H. L. (1995). Managing psychological depth in adventure programming. Journal of experiential education, 18, (1), 41 - 51. (USA) 

Ringer, T. M. (1995). Passion and aliveness in outdoor leadership: leadership competencies from recreation to therapy. Australian journal of outdoor education, 1, (2), 3 - 15. 

Ringer, T. M. (1992). The theory and practice of games leadership. Adventure education, 9(4), 7 - 12. (UK)

Ringer, T. M. (1985). Motivating students is a breeze? Tutor, 1(30), 22 -23. (NZ)

Book Review

Ringer, T. M. (2001). Review of "Group" by Claudio Neri.  Austrailan Journal of Socio-Analysisr, 3(2), 15 -159. 

Unpublished academic study

Masters degree

Ringer, T. M. A preliminary investigation into the requisite nature of university-based courses for Australian adventure therapy practitioners. Unpublished Masters dissertation: Edith Cowan University School of Education.

Papers published in non-refereed conference proceedings

Ringer, M. (2007). "Leadership and facilitation for collective thinking in work place teams." Bulletin of the Australian Association of Psychotherapists Inc 20(1): 25-33.

Ringer, T. M. (2000). Artists as group leaders: Exploring unconscious processes in experiential learning groups. Proceedings of the AEL Conference, Pretoria, South Africa. September 25 - 30.

Ringer, T. M. (1999, January 11 - 15). Many faces make one? - Effective learning through group experiences. Paper presented at the 11th National Outdoor Education Conference, Murdoch University: Perth, Western Australia.

Ringer, T. M. (1998). De-bugging IT teams: The people factor in information technology project teams. Proceedings of the WA State Conference of the ORACLE users group. Hyatt Hotel, March 17 &18.

Ringer, T. M. (1997). Managing mystery systems: Practical approaches to managing issues in the culture or social services organisations. Proceedings of the WACOSS 40th Anniversary Conference; Raddison Hotel: March. Western Australian Council of Social Services. p. 36.

Ringer, T. M. (1997). Developing a profession: A preliminary development of a university course for adventure therapists in Australia. Proceedings of the 10th National Outdoor Education Conference, Collaroy Beach, January. pp 258 - 262.

Ringer T. M. (1997). There’s nothing so practical as a good theory: How theories of human change are applied in adventure therapy. Proceedings of the 10th National Outdoor Education Conference, Collaroy Beach, January. pp 263 - 269.

Ringer, T. M. (1996). Developing a profession: A preliminary analysis of the need for university based training for adventure therapists in Australia. Proceedings of the Association for Experiential Education 24th Annual International Conference, Spokane, Washington. 218 - 213.

Ringer, T. M., & Gillis, H. L. (1996). From practice to theory: Uncovering the theories of human change that are implicit in your work as an adventure practitioner. Proceedings of the Association for Experiential Education 24th Annual International Conference, Spokane, Washington. 224 - 229.

Ringer, T. M. (1995) Adventure therapy: Its place and purpose. In Abbott, C. & Ringer, T. M. (Eds.) Adventure therapy: Proceedings of 1995 pre conference workshop. Southport, Queensland, January. pp. 3 - 6.

Ringer, T. M & Gillis, H. L. (1995). Adventure as Therapy: Managing psychological depth. In Abbott, C. & Ringer, T. M. (Eds.) Adventure therapy: Proceedings of 1995 pre conference workshop. Southport, Queensland, January. pp. 15 - 24.

Ringer, T. M. (1995). Passion and aliveness in outdoor leadership: leadership competencies from recreation to therapy. In K. Pinch (Ed.), 1995 National Outdoor Education Conference, Southport, Queensland: Outdoor Educator’s Association of Queensland. pp 31 - 37.

Ringer, T. M. (1994). Adventure therapy: a map of the field. In J. Barrett (Ed.), Enabling Troubled Youth. Ambleside, UK.: Basecamp. 155 - 159.

Ringer, T. M. (1994). A bicultural adventure therapy program: case study. In J. Barrett (Ed.), Enabling Troubled Youth. Ambleside, UK.: Basecamp. 113 - 122.

Ringer, T. M. (1994). Leadership competencies: from recreation to therapy. In J. Barrett (Ed.), Enabling Troubled Youth,. Ambleside, UK.: Basecamp. 29 - 52.

Ringer, T. M. (1993). Roles of the outdoor leader. Proceedings of the National outdoor recreation leadership development project:. Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Camping Association.

 

Other publications

Ringer, T. M. (in press). Why bullies are more powerful than good listners. e.nz Magazine. 2(6)

Ringer, T. M. (in press). Thinking together for quality engineering. e.nz Magazine 2(5)

Ringer, T. M. (in press). Rethinking memory and learning from experience. Insight: Newsletter of the Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group of the Association for Experiential Education.

Ringer, T. M. (2001). Emotions - aka subconscious data processing. e.nz Magazine: The magazine of technical enterprise, 2 (4), 63-64.

Ringer, T. M. (Spring 2000). Groups in adventure therapy. Insight: Newsletter of the Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group of the Association for Experiential Education, 8, 1-5.

Ringer T. M., & Queensland Department of Community Corrections. (1995). Outdoor adventure leadership competencies. In Queensland Corrective Services Commission: Competency standards document: Queensland.

Ringer, T. M. (1996). The self-reflective practitioner: Examining the "taken for granted" in our work. Insight: Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group of Association for Experiential Education: 4, (3), 1- 11.