Biography and expertise

Emily has over 15 years of research and clinical experience supporting both children and adults with complex mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions. She is a committed advocate for neurodiverse individuals and a leading voice in strength-based approaches to psychological wellbeing. Her research interests include developing and evaluating training programs to support children and young people in out-of-home care. She is also focused on evaluating novel neuropsychological interventions for complex clinical populations. Emily is a quantitative researcher experienced in univariate and multivariate statistical analyses and working with large data sets.

Emily's work contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals

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Organisational affiliations

Human Sciences, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Teaching Associate, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Research Fellow, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Adjunct Associate Professor, Faculty of Health, Southern Cross University

Past affiliations

Research Fellow, School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University

Research Associate, School of Health and Human Sciences, Southern Cross University

Education

University of New South Wales
PhD
Southern Cross University
BPsych
Macquarie University (Australia, Sydney)
Master of Clinical Neuropsychology
Cairnmillar Institute (Australia, Hawthorn East)
Master of Clinical Psychology