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Overview

Andrew M. Chanen is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has an extensive research portfolio in psychology and medicine, producing work primarily in clinical psychology and psychiatry and mental health.

The research topics covered by Chanen's work include:

  • Personality Disorders and Psychopathology
  • Bipolar Disorder and Treatment
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications
  • Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
  • Mental Health and Psychiatry
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies

Chanen's publications have appeared frequently in several key academic journals, notably:

  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • Frontiers in Psychiatry
  • Journal of Affective Disorders
  • Early Intervention in Psychiatry
  • Journal of Personality Disorders

Recent papers by or associated with Chanen include:

  • "Designing and scaling up integrated youth mental health care," 2022, World Psychiatry
  • "The Lancet Psychiatry Commission on youth mental health," 2024, The Lancet Psychiatry
  • "Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap," 2023, Molecular Psychiatry
  • "Diagnosis and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder in Young People," 2020, Current Psychiatry Reports
  • "Pluripotential Risk and Clinical Staging: Theoretical Considerations and Preliminary Data From a Transdiagnostic Risk Identification Approach," 2021, Frontiers in Psychiatry

Frequent coauthors working alongside Chanen include:

  • Jennifer Betts
  • Sue Cotton
  • Patrick D. McGorry
  • Christopher G. Davey
  • Michael Berk

Best Publications

  • Designing and scaling up integrated youth mental health care

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  • Borderline Personality Disorder in Adolescence

    Michael Kaess;Romuald Brunner;Andrew M. Chanen

  • Early intervention for adolescents with borderline personality disorder using cognitive analytic therapy: randomised controlled trial.

    Andrew M. Chanen;Henry J. Jackson;Louise K. McCutcheon;Martina Jovev

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder following recent-onset psychosis. An unrecognized postpsychotic syndrome.

    Patrick D. McGorry;Andrew Chanen;Elizabeth McCarthy;Raphael Van Riel

  • Two-year stability of personality disorder in older adolescent outpatients.

    Andrew M Chanen;Henry J Jackson;Patrick D McGorry;Kelly A Allot

  • Prevention and early intervention for borderline personality disorder: current status and recent evidence.

    Andrew M Chanen;Louise McCutcheon

  • Developmental pathways to borderline personality disorder.

    Andrew M. Chanen;Michael Kaess;Michael Kaess

  • Adaptive Functioning and Psychiatric Symptoms in Adolescents With Borderline Personality Disorder

    Andrew M Chanen;Martina Jovev;Henry J Jackson

  • The prevalence of personality disorders in the community: a global systematic review and meta-analysis

    Catherine Winsper;Ayten Bilgin;Andrew David Thompson;Steven Marwaha

  • Prevention and early intervention for borderline personality disorder: a novel public health priority.

    Andrew M Chanen;Carla Sharp;Perry Hoffman

  • Screening for borderline personality disorder in outpatient youth.

    Andrew M Chanen;Martina Jovev;Danica Djaja;Emma McDougall

  • Personality disorder across the life course

    Giles Newton-Howes;Giles Newton-Howes;Lee Anna Clark;Andrew Chanen

  • Towards a youth mental health paradigm: a perspective and roadmap

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  • The Challenge of Transforming the Diagnostic System of Personality Disorders.

    Sabine C. Herpertz;Steven K. Huprich;Martin Bohus;Andrew Chanen

  • Borderline Personality Disorder in Young People and the Prospects for Prevention and Early Intervention

    Andrew M. Chanen;Martina Jovev;Louise K. McCutcheon;Henry J. Jackson

  • Orbitofrontal, amygdala and hippocampal volumes in teenagers with first-presentation borderline personality disorder

    Andrew Chanen;Dennis Velakoulis;Kate Carison;Karen Narelle Gaunson

  • Borderline Personality Disorder in Young People: Are We There Yet?

    Andrew M. Chanen

  • IMPULSIVITY IN BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER: REWARD-BASED DECISION-MAKING AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO EMOTIONAL DISTRESS

    Katherine A. Lawrence;J. Sabura Allen;Andrew M. Chanen

  • The HYPE Clinic: an early intervention service for borderline personality disorder.

    Andrew M Chanen;Louise K McCutcheon;Dominic Germano;Helen Nistico

  • The predictive validity of bipolar at-risk (prodromal) criteria in help-seeking adolescents and young adults: a prospective study

    Andreas Bechdolf;Aswin Ratheesh;Sue M Cotton;Barnaby Nelson

  • Early intervention for adolescents with borderline personality disorder: quasi-experimental comparison with treatment as usual.

    Andrew M. Chanen;Henry J. Jackson;Louise K. McCutcheon;Martina Jovev

  • A preliminary evaluation of the validity of at-risk criteria for bipolar disorders in help-seeking adolescents and young adults.

    Andreas Bechdolf;Barnaby Nelson;Sue M. Cotton;Andrew Chanen

Frequent Co-Authors

Henry J. Jackson
Henry J. Jackson University of Melbourne
Christopher G. Davey
Christopher G. Davey University of Melbourne
Olivia M. Dean
Olivia M. Dean Deakin University
Barnaby Nelson
Barnaby Nelson University of Melbourne
Michael Kaess
Michael Kaess University of Bern
Alison R. Yung
Alison R. Yung Deakin University
Andrew Mackinnon
Andrew Mackinnon University of New South Wales
Murat Yücel
Murat Yücel QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
Nicholas B. Allen
Nicholas B. Allen University of Oregon
Lisa J. Phillips
Lisa J. Phillips University of Melbourne

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