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Our team at MhhP prioritises a multi-disciplinary approach, with our foundation in psychological science. We have expertise in counselling, nursing, occupational therapy, psychology, social work, and sport and exercise science.

Working through strong collaborations, MhhP is committed to uncovering new insights to promote mental health and wellbeing and intervene early to prevent mental health harm.  Meet the team driving us towards a mentally healthier future.


Chloe Bosworth (HDR)

Psychology

Young people and borderline personality disorder, early-intervention treatment, parental involvement in therapy for young people, DBT-A


Assoc Prof Tricia Brown

Psychology

Risk taking behaviours, risky driving, stigma (mental health and higher weight persons), social psychology


Dr Dean Buckmaster

Psychology

Youth mental health, early intervention, implementing and adapting evidence-based practice, health service innovation and leadership


Dr Dimity Crisp

Psychology

Community mental health and wellbeing, youth mental health, help-seeking and social support, program evaluation


Sonia Curll

Psychology

Nature connectedness, climate change psychology, community mental health and wellbeing, crisis support


Anton Fichtenmaier (HDR)

Psychology

Understanding substance use and broader risk-taking behaviour, men鈥檚 mental health, help-seeking behaviour and motivation, adolescent mental health and counselling, and career development


Assoc Prof Amanda George

Psychology

Risk-taking behaviours among young adults, alcohol use, personality, social anxiety


Teaghan Hogg (HDR)

Psychology

Effects of global environmental problems on individual wellbeing, eco-anxiety, mental health, pro-environmental behaviour


Phoebe Joshua (HDR)

Psychology

Enhancing eating disorder treatments via schema therapy, targeting early maladaptive schemas, temperament, upbringing impact. Emphasis on early intervention for youth


Professor Richard Keegan

Sport and Exercise Science

Promoting MH through community sport, acute resilience, mental fatigue, motivation, qualitative approaches


Professor Lynne Keevers

Psychology

Climate change, disasters and community well-being and recovery, youth homelessness and mental health, child sexual abuse & trauma, Aboriginal social and emotional wellbeing and injustice in the health and mental health systems


Dr Sally Kelty

Psychology

Early intervention into positive physical and mental well-being and resilience: preventing burnout and secondary traumatic stress; active bystanders in preventing elder abuse and coercive control; and enhancing police techniques in solving missing persons cases


Dr Vivienne Lewis

Psychology

Body image, disordered eating, eating disorders


Emeritus Professor Anita Mak

Psychology

Stress and coping, youth and migrant mental health, cultural diversity, intercultural skills training


Dr Kelly Mazzer

Psychology

Youth mental health, mental health services, crisis support, outcome measurement; help-seeking, technology use, influence of community sports coaches and teachers for young people鈥檚 mental health


Beau Mostyn Sullivan (HDR)

Psychology

Problematic behaviours (particularly smartphone use) among young adults, motivation, mental health, impulsivity


Alex McKenzie (HDR)

Psychology, Sport and Exercise Science

Adolescent and youth mental health/wellbeing through sport, mental health in community sport, mental health interventions for equity-deserving communities


Annaleise Naylor (HDR)

Psychology

Physical activity, physical literacy, mental health and wellbeing


Dr Caroline Ng

Psychology

Cultural diversity, intergroup relations, cultural identities and wellbeing, CALD youth identity and AOD use


Dr L茅an O鈥橞rien

Psychology

Environmental psychology, Pro-environmental behaviour, Utopian thinking, Social identity, Mental health and wellbeing


Dr Claire Pearce

Occupational Therapy

Role of primary healthcare in early intervention and prevention; impact of stigma on mental health


Distinguished Professor Debra Rickwood 

Psychology

Youth mental health, help-seeking behaviour, mental health service use and experience, program evaluation, outcome measurement, integrated youth services


Dr Rana Tayara

Counselling

Childhood trauma, war trauma and resilience, social anxiety, strengths and challenges of neurodivergent counsellors


Dr Clare Watsford

Psychology

Child and adolescent mental health; Young people's help-seeking behaviours and experiences of mental health services; Program-evaluation; Factors affecting engagement in therapy; Perinatal mental health


Assoc Prof Phil Kavanagh

Psychology

Evolutionary psychology; Personality traits; Dark Triad; Sociometer theory; Social psychology; Life history evolution; Psychopathology; Clinical psychology; Developmental psychopathology; Cancer research.

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