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Understanding social problems in youth mental health

To improve cognitive-behavioural interventions and develop a better understanding of the interaction between biological and psychological processes. My current interests focus more...

Supervisor(s): Guastella, Adam (Associate Professor)

Using Human Psychopharmacology Assessments to identify Unique Markers of Mental Ill-Health and Treatment Response

This research focuses on using plasma hormonal assessments to determine relationships of peripheral hormone levels and a range of mental health outcomes. This is primarily a psychop more...

Supervisor(s): Guastella, Adam (Associate Professor)

Longitudinal study of wellbeing and quality of life in remote Indigenous youth: The Bigiswun Kid Project

The *Bigiswun Kid project is the long-anticipated follow-up study to the internationally-recognised population-based study, the **Lililwan Project. This project was requested by th more...

Supervisor(s): Tsang, Tracey (Dr), Elliott, Elizabeth (Professor)

Identifying Markers of Social Anxiety Disorder and How They Change Following Successful Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment

Social Anxiety Disorder is one of the most-common mental health problems in young people and we conceptualise it as a gateway disorder that substantially increases risk for chronic more...

Supervisor(s): Guastella, Adam (Associate Professor)

Identifying Markers of Social Anxiety Disorder and How They Change Following Successful Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment

Social Anxiety Disorder is one of the most-common mental health problems in young people and we conceptualise it as a gateway disorder that substantially increases risk for chronic more...

Supervisor(s): Guastella, Adam (Associate Professor)

The Marurra-U Partnership Study: Evaluation of wrap-around services for children with FASD in the Fitzroy Valley, WA

Reigniting community resilience using a strengths-based, solution-focused approach to support children and families with FASD.   This project will involve implementing and eval more...

Supervisor(s): Martiniuk, Alexandra (Professor), Elliott, Elizabeth (Professor)

Criminal Law and Criminology

Candidates often explore aspects involving criminal law, forensic psychiatry, drug policy and the law, gender and race relations, youth and crime, policing in society, and other soc more...

Supervisor(s): Lee, Murray (Professor), Loughnan, Arlie (Professor), Shackel, Rita (Associate Professor), Mason, Gail (Professor), Hamer, David (Professor), McKay, Carolyn (Dr)

Family-based influences on child development and conduct problems

Conduct problems (e.g., oppositional, defiant, and aggressive behaviour) often first emerge in the toddler/preschool years, and can forecast a range of other mental health problems more...

Supervisor(s): Hawes, David (Associate Professor)

Understanding the neural mechanisms of Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) pharmacotherapy in Binge-Eating Disorder

While Lisdexamfetamine dimesylate (LDX) is indicated for moderate to severe binge-eating disorder (BED), the exact mode of its therapeutic action in BED remains unknown. This projec more...

Supervisor(s): Griffiths, Kristi (Dr), Kohn, Michael (Associate Professor)

Social Policy Research Network

We bring together researchers and practitioners from within the University of Sydney and from non-profit and public sectors. We help coordinate research collaborations, host more...

Supervisor(s): Ravulo, Jioji (Professor), Goodwin, Susan (Professor), Heward-Belle, Susan (Dr), Phillips, Ruth (Associate Professor), Rawsthorne, Margot (Associate Professor), Spencer, Margaret (Dr), Tseris, Emma (Dr)