Psychological Medicine
Head: Professor B J Tonge
Address: Department of Psychological Medicine, Level 3, Block F, Monash Medical
Centre, 246 Clayton Road, Clayton, 3168
Phone: (03) 9550 1477
- Psychological medicine Consultation-liaison psychiatry; impact of
psychological factors on physical illness; psycho-oncology; depression in the
medically ill; psychosomatic medicine; mental health during pregnancy;
post-natal mental health; attitudes to neo-natal death; psychological aspects
of IVF; psychiatric complications of Parkinson's Disease; health psychology;
frontal dementias; eating disorders; movement disorders; anti-androgen therapy
and cognition; effects of trauma.
- Psychotic illnesses Clinical and experimental
psychoneuro-endocrinology; schizophrenia phenomenology, classification and
treatment; treatment-resistant schizophrenia; community treatment and
epidemiology of psychoses; neurophysiological and neuropsychological studies in
schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease; neuronal growth and transmitter
function; first onset psychosis in adolescents; women and psychosis; substance
abuse and psychosis; gender issues in schizophrenia; menstrual cycle
abnormalities and schizophrenia; neurochemical changes in schizophrenia; low
prevalence psychosis.
- Psychogeriatrics Measurement of quality of care in nursing homes;
non-pharmacological management of behaviour disorders in persons with dementia;
management of behaviour disorders in elderly general practice patients with
dementia; outcome of depression in elderly general practice patients;
kinematics in Alzheimer's Disease.
- Community psychiatry Database development; individual service plan
development; service organisation; mental disorder in general practice; general
practitioner education; recognition and treatment of depression by GPs; public
attitudes to psychiatric disorders; general practice shared care; evaluation of
deinstitutionalization of long-stay psychiatric patients; disaster studies.
- Psychoanalytic studies Psychoanalytic theory; mother-infant
interaction; psychodynamics of transition in individual, group, community and
organisational developments; religion and psychiatry; group and organisational
behaviour and structures; history, theory and practice of psychoanalysis with
children; cross-cultural factors in mother-infant interaction; Winnicott;
psychoanalytic practice; applications of psychoanalysis.
- Children and/or adolescents Eating disorders; depression and
suicide; Tourette syndrome; school refusal; neuropsychiatry; prevention of
firesetting; ethics and child psychotherapy; obsessive compulsive disorder;
adolescent mental health; psychopathology and intellectual disability; anxiety
disorders in children; autism; compliance with treatment of serious renal
disease in children; child psychoanalytic psychotherapy; outcome of training in
child psychoanalytic psychotherapy; psychopathology of sexual abuse in children.
- Forensic psychiatry Relationship between mental disorder and
violent behaviour; stalkers and impact of stalking on its victims; mortality
among those with severe mental illness; assessment and treatment of sex
offenders; abuse of benzodiazepines among offender population.
- General Medical education; compliance with medication; survivor
psychology; ethnic psychiatry; gender issues; forensic psychiatry;
psychopharmacology; outcome measures in therapy.
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