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1 Curriculum Vitae Dr Simon Graham Boag Office: Department of Psychology Macquarie University Sydney, NSW, 2109 AUSTRALIA Phone: Fax: simon.boag@mq.edu.au Current & Previous University Affiliation present. Macquarie University Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Department of Psychology University of Sydney Associate Lecturer Department of Psychology Education Ph.D. in Psychology (2004). University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia. Thesis: Apparent logical paradox and the Freudian concept of repression: Analysis, evaluation, and proposed solution. Bachelor of Arts, with Honours I in Psychology (1997). University of Sydney. Sydney, Australia. Awards Associate Dear Research Award for Contribution to the Research Environment (2013) Faculty of Human Sciences, Macquarie University. Award for Excellence in Research (2007). Dr Simon Boag 1

2 For excellence in research publications. Division of Linguistics and Psychology, Macquarie University. H. Tasman Lovell Memorial Medallion (2005). Awarded for the best thesis for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology by the University of Sydney (shared). Publications: Peer-Reviewed Articles, Book Chapters & Reviews Books Boag, S., Brakel, L. A. W. & Talvitie, V. (Eds.)(in press). Psychoanalysis & Philosophy of Mind. London: Karnac. Boag, S., Brakel, L. A. W. & Talvitie, V. (Eds.)(in press). Philosophy, Science, and Psychoanalysis. London: Karnac. Boag, S. (2012). Freudian repression, the unconscious, and the dynamics of inhibition. London: Karnac. Boag, S. & Tiliopoulos, N. (Eds.) (2011). Personality and Individual Differences: Theory, Assessment and Application. New York: Nova. Boag, S. (Ed.) (2008). Personality Down Under: Perspectives from Australia. New York: Nova Science publishers. Journal articles Yahya, S., & Boag, S. (2014). My Family Would Crucify Me! : The perceived influence of social pressure on cross-cultural and interfaith dating and marriage. Sexuality & Culture, Online release: DOI /s y, pp Marsh, T., & Boag, S. (2013). Evolutionary and Differential Psychology: Conceptual Conflicts and the Path to Integration. Frontiers in Evolutionary Psychology and Neuroscience, 4 (655), Boag, S. (2012). Identity and disorders of the self. ACPARIAN: The Official Newsletter of the Australian Clinical Psychology Association, 4, Yahya, S., Bekerman, Z., Sagy, S., & Boag, S. (2012). When education meets conflict: Palestinian and Jewish-Israeli parental attitudes towards peace promoting education. Journal of Peace Education, 9, Dr Simon Boag 2

3 Boag, S. (2011). Explanation in personality research: verbal magic and the Five-Factor Model. Philosophical Psychology, 24, O Connor, A. & Boag, S. (2010). Do stepparents experience more parental antagonism than biological parents? A test of evolutionary and socialisation perspectives. The Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, 51 (8), Boag, S. (2010). Repression, suppression, and conscious awareness. Psychoanalytic Psychology, 27 (2), Ward, S. & Boag, S. (2009). Do you hear what I hear? Client Voice in the evaluation of counselling. Australian Journal of Counselling Psychology, 10 (1), Boag, S. (2008). Mind as feeling or affective relations? A contribution to the School of Andersonian Realism. Theory & Psychology, 18 (4), Boag, S. (2007). Pathological science and the myth of recovered memories: Reply to McNally. Review of General Psychology, 11 (4), [Invited reply] Boag, S. (2007). Realism, self-deception & the logical paradox of repression. Theory & Psychology, 17 (3), Boag, S. (2007). Real processes and the explanatory status of repression and inhibition. Philosophical Psychology, 20 (3), Boag, S. (2006). Can repression become a conscious process? Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 29 (5), Boag, S. (2006). Freudian dream theory, dream bizarreness, & the disguise-censor controversy. Neuro-psychoanalysis, 8 (1), [Target article] Boag, S. (2006). Freudian dream theory, dream bizarreness, & the disguise-censor controversy : Response to Commentaries. Neuro-psychoanalysis, 8 (1), [Invited response]. Boag, S. (2006). Freudian repression, the common view, and pathological science. Review of General Psychology, 10 (1), Boag, S. (2005). Addressing mental plurality: Justification, objections & logical requirements of strongly partitive accounts of mind. Theory & Psychology, 15 (6), Book chapters Boag, S. (in press). In defense of unconscious mentality. In S. Boag, L. A. W. Brakel, & V. Talvitie (Eds.), Psychoanalysis and Philosophy of Mind. London Karnac. Dr Simon Boag 3

4 Boag, S. (in press). Repression, defence and the psychology of science. In S. Boag, L. A. W. Brakel, & V. Talvitie (Eds.), Philosophy, Science, and Psychoanalysis. London Karnac. (contract signed 8/8/12). Boag, S. (2011). Making sense of subliminal perception. In M. E. Weinstein (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Psychology Research (pp ). New York: Nova (originally published in 2008). Tiliopoulos, N. & Boag, S. (2011). Introduction. In S. Boag & N. Tiliopoulos (Eds.), Personality and Individual Differences: Theory, Assessment and Application (pp. 1-10). New York: Nova. Boag, S. (2011). The role of conceptual analysis in personality research. In S. Boag & N. Tiliopoulos (Eds.), Personality and Individual Differences: Theory, Assessment and Application (pp ). New York: Nova. Mairet, K. S. & Boag, S. (2011). Unconscious schemas, bulimic tendencies, and the influence of subliminal abandonment and unification cues on eating. In S. Boag & N. Tiliopoulos (Eds.), Personality and Individual Differences: Theory, Assessment and Application (pp ). New York: Nova. Fraser, M. & Boag, S. (2011). The Excitation Transfer Paradigm and emotional intelligence: Predicting interpersonal attraction. In S. Boag & N. Tiliopoulos (Eds.), Personality and Individual Differences: Theory, Assessment and Application (pp ). New York: Nova. Boag, S. (2010). Addressing mental plurality: Justification, objections & logical requirements of strongly partitive accounts of mind. In N. Mackay & A. Petocz (Eds.), Realism & Psychology: Collected Essays (pp ). Leiden: Brill. [originally published in Theory & Psychology, 2005] Marsh, T. & Boag, S. (2010). Applying evolutionary theory to individual differences: Insights from moral psychology. In R. E. Hicks (Ed.), Personality and Individual Differences: Current Directions (pp ). Bowen Hills, QLD: Australian Academic Press. Boag, S. (2010). Description and explanation within personality psychology research. In R. E. Hicks (Ed.), Personality and Individual Differences: Current Directions (pp ). Bowen Hills, QLD: Australian Academic Press. Boag, S. (2008). Is language necessary for consciousness? An assessment of Freud s word/thing presentation distinction. In S. Boag (Ed.), Personality Down Under: Perspectives from Australia (pp ). New York: Nova Science publishers. Dr Simon Boag 4

5 Boag, S. (2008). A brief history of personality and individual differences research in Australia. In S. Boag (Ed.), Personality Down Under: Perspectives from Australia (pp. 7-20). New York: Nova Science publishers. Boag, S. (2008). Introduction. In S. Boag (Ed.), Personality Down Under: Perspectives from Australia (pp. 3-5). New York: Nova Science publishers. [B1 Book chapter in A1 book] Milton, A., Saab, P., Wilson, P., & Boag, S. (2008). Is the creative person tough-minded, curious or kind? In S. Boag (Ed.), Personality Down Under: Perspectives from Australia ( ). New York: Nova Science publishers. Boag, S. (2008). Making sense of subliminal perception. In A. M. Columbus (Ed.), Advances in Psychology Research (pp ). New York: Nova Science Publishers. [Invited book chapter] Book & Film reviews Boag, S. (2012). Freud, patricide, and the birth of the hero. [Review of the book The Letters of Sigmund Freud and Otto Rank: Inside Psychoanalysis]. PsycCRITIQUES- Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 57, 39 [invited review] Boag, S. (2012). Locating consciousness in the material world: Getting closer but still no cigar [Review of the book Phenomenology and the physical reality of consciousness]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 57, 22 [invited review] Boag, S. (2011). Transcending the body-culture dichotomy in Jungian thinking? More questions than answers [Review of the book Body, mind, and healing After Jung: A space of questions]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 56, 31. [invited review] Boag, S. (2011). Freud and free-will: Fact, fantasy, and philosophy [Review of the book Freud, the reluctant philosopher]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 56, 6. [invited review] Boag, S. (2010). Philosophy and psychology: need there be estrangement? [Review of the motion picture Examined Life]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 55, 29. [invited review] Boag, S. (2009). Does psychology really need another personality textbook? [Review of the book Personality theories: Critical perspectives]. PsycCRITIQUES- Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 54, 41. Dr Simon Boag 5

6 Boag, S. (2009). Cognitive Epidemiology and the challenges of understanding the causes of mental ability across the lifespan [Review of the book A lifetime of intelligence: Follow-up studies of the Scottish Mental Surveys of 1932 and 1947]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 54, 20. Boag, S. (2009). Reflections on mentalization and a future for psychoanalysis [Review of the book Mind to mind: Infant research, neuroscience, and psychoanalysis]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 54, 14. Boag, S. (2008). How far have we come since the Age of Enlightenment? [Review of the book Brain, mind and medicine: Essays in Eighteenth-century neuroscience]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 53 (26). Boag, S. (2008). Re-discovering the embodied self [Review of the book Passions and tempers: A history of humours]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books 53 (8). Boag, S. (2007). Decoding the meaning of transference and countertransference: An integrative perspective [Review of the book Transference and countertransference in non-analytic therapy]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52 (51). Boag, S. (2007). Maintaining the illusion of love [Review of the book Demystifying love: Plain talk for the mental health professional]. PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 52 (31). Conference publications Ward, S. A. & Boag, S. (2008). 'Do you see what I see?' Service evaluation: an exploration and critique from the client voice perspective. Paper presented at the 43 rd Australian Psychological Society Conference, Hobart, Australia. (23-27 September). [E3 Conference Publications- Extract of paper] Non Peer-Reviewed Publication Boag, S. & Turtle, A. M. (2005). Psychology in the Public Eye: The Cartoonist s History of Psychology. Available at: Presentations Boag, S. (2013). Instincts and the unconscious. Invited presentation. Sydney Jungian Society. Dr Simon Boag 6

7 Boag, S. (2012). Conceptual analysis in the age of scientific illiteracy. Colloquium, Department of Psychology, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia. Boag, S. (2010). Journey into the Unconscious: Carl Jung, the Red Book, and the psychology of transformation. Invited presentation for Friends of the Library, Macquarie University. Boag, S. (2009). Description and explanation in psychology (and the importance of conceptual analysis). Invited presentation. Colloquium, School of Psychology, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia. Boag, S. (2006). Repression, realism and the myth of recovered memories. Colloquium, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia. Boag, S. (2004). A critical look at Psychoanalytic Interpretation (Discussion of the film Gone in 60 Seconds). Invited presentation. Southern Cross University, Coffs Harbour, NSW, Australia. Conference Posters & Presentations Boag, S. (2013). Likert-type scales, ordinal rankings, and some implications for personality assessment. Paper presented at the 12 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Griffith University, Australia. (21-22 November). Burridge, R., & Boag, S. (2013). What is Facebook really doing to your self-esteem? The role of personality, impression management and social feedback. Paper presented at the 12 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Griffith University, Australia. (21-22 November). Lynch, R., & Boag, S. (2013). Internalised shame as a mediator of early maladaptive schemas and narcissistic vulnerability. Poster presented at the 12 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Griffith University, Australia. (21-22 November). Mairet, K., & Boag, S. (2013). How important is temperament? The relationship between coping styles, early maladaptive schemas and social anxiety. Poster presented at the 12 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Griffith University, Australia. (21-22 November). Boag, S. (2012). Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory and the logic of explanation. Paper presented at the 11 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Melbourne, Australia. (28-29 November). Dr Simon Boag 7

8 Bovard-Sloggett, A. & Boag, S. (2012). Let s face it: the affective outcomes of Facebook use. Poster presented at the 11 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Melbourne, Australia. (28-29 November). AWARDED PRIZE FOR BEST STUDENT POSTER Ward, E., & Boag, S. (2012). Attachment anxiety and forgiveness: angry and depressive rumination and emotional reactivity. Poster presented at the 11 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Melbourne, Australia. (28-29 November). Boag, S. (2011). Can personality help us to predict attitudes towards global warming? Paper presented at the 10 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Tasmania, Australia. (1-2 December). Boag, S. (2011). Mind, brain and unconscious processes. Poster presented at the 12th International Neuropsychoanalysis Congress, Berlin, Germany. (23-26 June 2011). Boag, S. & Marsh, T. (2010). Subliminal Psychodynamic Activation and attachment. Paper presented at the 9 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Sydney, Australia. (3-4 December). Fraser & Boag, S. (2010). Social facilitation and the internet. Paper presented at the 9th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Sydney, Australia. (3-4 December). Fearnley, H. & Boag, S. (2010). Terror Management Theory and the impact of subliminal death cues on organ donation attitudes. Poster presented at the 9th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Sydney, Australia. (3-4 December). Boag, S. (2009). The role of conceptual analysis in personality research. Paper presented at the 8 th Australasian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Sydney, Australia. (25-28 November). Fraser, M. & Boag, S. (2009). Arousal, attraction, and emotional intelligence: Is there an interaction? Poster session presented at the 8 th Australian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, University of Sydney, Australia (25-28 November). AWARDED PRIZE FOR BEST STUDENT POSTER Marsh, T. & Boag, S. (2008). Exploring the use of immersive scenarios in the assessment of ethical decision-making. Paper presented at the 7 th Australian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Bond University, Australia. (27-29 November). Dr Simon Boag 8

9 Boag, S. (2008). Can personality traits provide coherent explanations of behaviour? Paper presented at the 7 th Australian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Bond University, Australia. (27-29 November). Boag, S. (2008). Mind, body and affect: A relational analysis. Paper presented at the 2 nd Biennial Symposium on Personality and Social Psychology Personality, Cognition and Emotion, Warsaw, Poland. (18-21 September). Ward, S. A. & Boag, S. (2008). Do you see what I see? Service evaluation: An exploration and critique from the Client Voice perspective. Paper presented at the 43 rd Australian Psychological Society Conference, Hobart, Australia. (23-27 September). Deady, M. & Boag, S. (2007). The effects of personality and anxiety factors on creativity. Poster session presented at the 5 th Australian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Macquarie University, Australia (7-8 December). Boag, S. (2005). Freudian dream theory, dream bizarreness, & the disguise-censor controversy. Poster session presented at Neuroscience-From Bench to Bedside. Research Showcase of the Colleges of Science & Technology & Health Sciences, University of Sydney, Australia. (15 th July). Boag, S. (2004). The system Unconscious, consciousness and language. Poster session presented at the 3 rd Australian Conference on Personality and Individual Differences, Ballarat, Australia. (3 rd December). Boag, S. (2000). Logical problems with the concept of repression. Second Postgraduate Conference in Psychology, University of Sydney. (13 th October). Boag, S. (1999). Conceptual issues in the study of attention. First Postgraduate Conference in Psychology, University of Sydney, Australia. (27 th September). Seminar Presentations Boag, S. (2013). Repression, defence, and the science of psychoanalysis. Realism & Theory group. University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2012). Ego, drives, and the significance of repression. Realism & Theory group. University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2011) Explanation in personality research: verbal magic and the Five- Factor Model Realism & Theory group. University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2010) Addressing mental plurality. Realism & Theory group. University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2006). Mind as feeling, relations, and a realist account of affects. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Dr Simon Boag 9

10 Boag, S. (2005). Freudian dream theory, dream bizarreness, & the disguise-censor controversy. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2004). Affect, cognition and motivation: An integrated approach. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2003). A solution to the logical problem of repression. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Boag, S. (2001). Critical evaluation of the Freudian concept of censorship. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Boag, S. (1998). The psychodynamics of eating disorders. Presented at the Personality Dynamics Seminar, School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Teaching Lecturer/Senior Lecturer ( ) Department of Psychology, Macquarie University Personality & Emotions in the Workplace (1 st Year Psychology) Personality theory (2 nd & 3 rd Year Psychology) Research Methods & Design (2 nd & 3 rd Year Psychology). Adult Development & Ageing (3 rd Year Psychology) Advanced Issues in Personality (4 th Year Psychology; Masters) History & Theory in Psychology (4 th Year Psychology; Masters) Associate Lecturer ( ). School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Personality Psychology (1 st & 2 nd Year Psychology) History & Philosophy of Psychology (3 rd Year Psychology) Developmental Psychology for Social Work (2 nd Year Social Work) Personality Psychology for Social Work (2 nd Year Social Work) Dr Simon Boag 10

11 Lecturer, Casual ( ). School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Personality (1 st & 2 nd Year; Psychology for Pharmacy; Summer School) History & Philosophy of Psychology (3 rd Year Psychology) Language & Communication (3 rd Year Psychology) School of Social Work, Social Policy & Sociology, University of Sydney. Developmental Psychology (2 nd year Social Work) Psychology for Social Work lecture series (13 lectures) Theory and application of Developmental Psychology for Social Work. Unit Co-ordination MRes co-ordinator in Psychology (2012- ). Department of Psychology, Macquarie University. Unit Chair for Advanced Issues in Personality (2007-ongoing). Department of Psychology, Macquarie University. Unit Chair for History & Theory in Psychology (2007-ongoing). Department of Psychology, Macquarie University. Unit Co-ordinator for Personality for Social Work (2005). School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Unit Co-ordinator for Second Year Personality (2004). School of Psychology, University of Sydney. Editorial & Reviewer Experience Expert Assessor of International Standing (INTREADER) (2005-Ongoing). Australian Research Council (ARC) Discovery Project Assessor. Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA Assessor. Editorial Board of PsycCRITIQUES-Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books Journal Reviewer: Australian Journal of Psychology, Brain & Cognition, Clinical Psychologist, History of Psychology, Journal of Personality, Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, Neuro-psychoanalysis, Philosophical Psychology, Psychoanalytic Psychology, Psychological Reports, Review of General Psychology Dr Simon Boag 11

12 Review/Consultancy (2012). Consultant to Elsevier Australia. Reviewed book Vital Statistics: a foolresistant introduction to health science statistics. (2012). Consultant to MIT Press. (2011). Consultant to McGraw-Hill Education Australia and New Zealand. Authored Australian Focus section and personality chapter revisions for introductory psychology textbook for Australian market: Passer, M. W. & Smith, R. E. (2013). Psychology: the science of mind and behaviour (Australian Edition: Sydney: McGraw-Hill. (2010). Consultant to McGraw-Hill Education Australia and New Zealand. Reviewed 4 chapters for introductory psychology textbook for Australian market: Passer, M. W. & Smith, R. E. (2013). Psychology: the science of mind and behaviour (Australian Edition: Sydney: McGraw-Hill. Psychology Museum Co-Curator, Psychology Museum ( ). School of Psychology, University of Sydney Cataloguing and maintaining the Psychology Museum collection. Co-designing the Psychology Museum Webpage (2004) ( Researching and presenting exhibits. Physical Exhibits presented: o The Beginnings of Mental Testing (2004) o Early Aptitude Testing (2004) o Measuring Reaction Times and Sensory Discrimination in the First Psychology Laboratories (2004) o Psychology: Shaping the Sydney School (2006) Web-based exhibits: o Boag, S. & Turtle, A. M. (2005). Psychology in the Public Eye: The Cartoonist s History of Psychology. Available at: o Boag, S. & Turtle, A. M. (2005). Psychology: Shaping the Sydney School. Available at: Dr Simon Boag 12

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