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Professor Maja Nedeljkovic
Professor
Research interests
Clinical Psychology; Clinical Psychology
PhD candidate and honours supervision
Higher degrees by research
Accredited to supervise Masters & Doctoral students as Principal Supervisor.
Honours
Available to supervise honours students.
Fields of Research
- Health Psychology - 520304
- Clinical Psychology - 520302
- Counselling Psychology - 520303
Teaching areas
Clinical Psychology;Clinical Psychology;Obsessive Compulsive Disorder;Hoarding Disorder;Trichotillomania;Body Dysmorphic Disorder;Affective Disorders;Phenomenology and treatments of Disorders
Publications
Also published as: Nedeljkovic, Maja; Nedeljkovic, M.
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Recent research grants awarded
- 2023: Detecting family violence in male helpline callers *; ON THE LINE FUND SCHEME
- 2023: Victor Harbor Memorial PhD Scholarship - Risk and Protective Factors for Complex Trauma in Australian Rural and Urban Men *; Australian Rotary Health
- 2021: An Evaluation of the Child and Youth HOPE program. Does it make a difference to suicidal outcomes for children and young people? *; Australian Suicide Prevention Foundation Innovation Research Grants
- 2021: Real-Time Assessment of Suicide Risk in Helpline Services Using Machine Learning *; Barbara Dicker Brain Science grant
- 2020: The National Telehealth Counselling and Support Service for family and professional carers of older adults in aged care residential settings: An implementation study *; Barbara Dicker Brain Science grant
- 2020: Using User-guided Design to build, implement and evaluate a clinical decision support system for suicidal risk in general medical practice *; Australian Suicide Prevention Research Fund - Prevention PhD Scholarship
- 2013: Pilot evaluation of an online treatment program for hoarding disorder: The role of co-morbid MDD & depression symptom severity on outcome *; Barbara Dicker Brain Science grant
* Chief Investigator
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