Publications
In my academic work I have engaged in scholarly writing on a number of issues related to counselling and education. Below is a list of some of my relevant publications.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books
Martin, J., Sugarman, J., & Hickinbottom, S. (2010). Persons: Understanding self and agency. Springer.
Articles and Chapters
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. & Burns, D. P. (2015). The problem of first-year seminars: Risking disengagement through marketplace ideals. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 45, 2, 154-167.
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2013). Brand you: The emergence of social anxiety disorder in the age of enterprise. Theory & Psychology, 23, 733-752.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Positive psychology and the disguised ideology of individualism. Theory & Psychology, 18, 563-589.
Hickinbottom, S. (2007). The (mis)education of the psychology student. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 19, 77-92.
Martin, J., Sugarman, J., & Hickinbottom, S. (2003). The education of persons in multicultural Canada. In F. Pajares & T. Urdan (Eds.), Adolescence and education, Vol. 3: International perspectives on adolescence. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
Presentations
Howe, K., Slaney, K. & Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2015). The female voice in theoretical and philosophical psychology: An interactive symposium. Symposium at the Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. & McLellan, A-M (2013). Happiness through work? Limitations of the notion of career as a means of fulfillment. Poster presentation at the 2013 American Psychological Convention, Honolulu, HA.
Harvey, N. & Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2013). “Cause I wanna be anarchy”: Countercultures as an illustration of authenticity? Poster presentation at the 2013 American Psychological Convention, Honolulu, HA.
Hickinbottom, S. (2011). Brand “you”: The enterprising self, the ecological niche, and the pathologization of shyness. Paper presentation at the 2011 American Psychological Convention, Washington, DC.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Mindfulness in psychology: Why here? Why now? Paper presentation at the 2008 American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Substantive views of well-being: Individualism and the challenge of indigenous psychologies. Paper presentation at the 2008 Mid-Winter Meeting of APA, Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology), Miami, FL.
Hickinbottom, S. & Christopher, J. C. (2007). Positive psychology: Ethnocentrism and disguised ideologies. Invited address at Symposium in Honour of Jack Martin’s Contributions to Educational Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.
Hickinbottom, S. & Christopher, J. C. (2006). Ethnocentrism and the mainstream: Limits of generalizability in positive psychology. Paper presentation at the 2006 American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, LA.
Hickinbottom, S. (2005). Why inclusion?: Sociocultural and historical influences on contemporary moral education. Paper presentation at the 2005 American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.
Hickinbottom, S. (2004). Framing the controversies in character education: A review. Paper presentation at the 2004 American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.
Hickinbottom, S. (2003). Reconceptualizing happiness and well-being for the postmodern world. Poster presentation at the 2003 American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON.
Thompson, J. & Hickinbottom, S. (2001). Training implications of a hermeneutic approach to psychotherapy. Poster presentation at the 2001 American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Hickinbottom, S. & Thompson, J. (1999). A study of the development of self-oriented, socially prescribed, and other-oriented perfectionism. Poster presentation at the 1999 American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Books
Martin, J., Sugarman, J., & Hickinbottom, S. (2010). Persons: Understanding self and agency. Springer.
Articles and Chapters
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. & Burns, D. P. (2015). The problem of first-year seminars: Risking disengagement through marketplace ideals. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 45, 2, 154-167.
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2013). Brand you: The emergence of social anxiety disorder in the age of enterprise. Theory & Psychology, 23, 733-752.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Positive psychology and the disguised ideology of individualism. Theory & Psychology, 18, 563-589.
Hickinbottom, S. (2007). The (mis)education of the psychology student. International Journal of Critical Psychology, 19, 77-92.
Martin, J., Sugarman, J., & Hickinbottom, S. (2003). The education of persons in multicultural Canada. In F. Pajares & T. Urdan (Eds.), Adolescence and education, Vol. 3: International perspectives on adolescence. Greenwich, CT: Information Age Publishing.
Presentations
Howe, K., Slaney, K. & Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2015). The female voice in theoretical and philosophical psychology: An interactive symposium. Symposium at the Midwinter Meeting of the Society for Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Salt Lake City, UT.
Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. & McLellan, A-M (2013). Happiness through work? Limitations of the notion of career as a means of fulfillment. Poster presentation at the 2013 American Psychological Convention, Honolulu, HA.
Harvey, N. & Hickinbottom-Brawn, S. (2013). “Cause I wanna be anarchy”: Countercultures as an illustration of authenticity? Poster presentation at the 2013 American Psychological Convention, Honolulu, HA.
Hickinbottom, S. (2011). Brand “you”: The enterprising self, the ecological niche, and the pathologization of shyness. Paper presentation at the 2011 American Psychological Convention, Washington, DC.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Mindfulness in psychology: Why here? Why now? Paper presentation at the 2008 American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA.
Christopher, J. C. & Hickinbottom, S. (2008). Substantive views of well-being: Individualism and the challenge of indigenous psychologies. Paper presentation at the 2008 Mid-Winter Meeting of APA, Division 24 (Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology), Miami, FL.
Hickinbottom, S. & Christopher, J. C. (2007). Positive psychology: Ethnocentrism and disguised ideologies. Invited address at Symposium in Honour of Jack Martin’s Contributions to Educational Psychology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC.
Hickinbottom, S. & Christopher, J. C. (2006). Ethnocentrism and the mainstream: Limits of generalizability in positive psychology. Paper presentation at the 2006 American Psychological Association Convention, New Orleans, LA.
Hickinbottom, S. (2005). Why inclusion?: Sociocultural and historical influences on contemporary moral education. Paper presentation at the 2005 American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC.
Hickinbottom, S. (2004). Framing the controversies in character education: A review. Paper presentation at the 2004 American Psychological Association Convention, Honolulu, HI.
Hickinbottom, S. (2003). Reconceptualizing happiness and well-being for the postmodern world. Poster presentation at the 2003 American Psychological Association Convention, Toronto, ON.
Thompson, J. & Hickinbottom, S. (2001). Training implications of a hermeneutic approach to psychotherapy. Poster presentation at the 2001 American Psychological Association Convention, San Francisco, CA.
Hickinbottom, S. & Thompson, J. (1999). A study of the development of self-oriented, socially prescribed, and other-oriented perfectionism. Poster presentation at the 1999 American Psychological Association Convention, Boston, MA.