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Jill Newby is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology at UNSW and the Black Dog Institute, Sydney.
In this episode, Jill spoke about the promise of internet-delivered treatments and she also busted some unhelpful myths about internet-delivered therapy. We spoke about what the future might look like for internet-delivered therapy, including who might benefit from this format of treatment, and how clinicians can harness this platform to be more efficient and effective in their day-to-day clinical practice.
Dr Cele Richardson is a lecturer and clinical psychologist at the University of Western Australia. She is an expert in sleep difficulties and their treatment in adolescence, and she shared a wealth of knowledge about sleep and its role in adolescent mental health.
This episode left us surprised...
Published 08/02/21
Barnaby Nelson is a clinical psychologist with Orygen at the University of Melbourne. His research and practice focuses on early identification and treatment of people who have been identified as 'ultra-high risk' for psychosis. Barnaby walks us through how to detect psychotic symptoms and what...
Published 07/18/21