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Background Scholarship code: SRS-24010 Professor Monica Thielking has taken up the role as Dean - School of Psychology and Public Health at La Trobe University in 2024. Aligned with her commitment
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for psychological support and how these unmet needs affect their relationships with their children and psychological wellbeing. Disability service providers have also highlighted the immense strain that parents
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of general health’ and excludes the health sciences disciplines of nursing, pharmacy, dental studies, optical science, public health, radiography, rehabilitation therapies, allied health and psychology. Value
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Project, a range of skills and experience will be considered including: a background in health, data science, law, gerontology, occupational therapy, or psychology strong quantitative and qualitative skills
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why and how CBM works in some contexts and not others, is that we don’t yet understand the neural, psychological, and behavioural mechanisms that underlie its efficacy. This PhD scholarship is supported
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will benefit from expert supervision from research leaders in philosophy and psychology, and from entering a PhD with a pre-existing structure. The candidate will also be part of a vibrant community at
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clinical trials, including a study of Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy (PAT) with MDMA assisted psychotherapy for PTSD and alcohol use disorder. This PhD program would suit applicants from a psychology
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disciplines, including psychology, psychiatry, nursing, social work, law, occupational therapy and epidemiology. A key focus of the CFBS is to transfer academic and clinical excellence into practice in
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social science disciple (e.g., psychology, marketing, sociology). Please see the Entry Requirements for Research Degrees Swinburne. Demonstrated knowledge of quantitative and/or qualitative research
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rehabilitation health care setting•Equitable access to rehabilitation services and support after discharge•Psychological distress and secondary health & mental health complications•Sustainable employment and