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Beverley Raphael was affiliated with the Australian National University in Australia. Their research primarily focused on the intersection of health professions and psychology, with specific attention to emergency medical services and clinical psychology. Their work addressed topics related to disaster response and management, disaster management and resilience, viral infections and outbreaks research, posttraumatic stress disorder research, and migration, health, and trauma.

The scientist published in venues such as the Australian Journal of General Practice and Psychiatry. Notable papers include "General practitioners in the field: A qualitative study of general practitioners' experiences in disaster healthcare" (2020, Australian Journal of General Practice) and "Crowds and Other Collectives: Complexities of Human Behaviors in Mass Emergencies" (2023, Psychiatry).

  • Penelope Burns
  • Kirsty Douglas
  • Wendy Hu
  • Peter Aitken

  • Australian Journal of General Practice
  • Psychiatry

  • Health Professions
  • Psychology

  • Emergency Medical Services
  • Clinical Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Infectious Diseases

  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research
  • Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research
  • Migration, Health and Trauma

Best Publications

  • Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11

    Holly G Prigerson;Holly G Prigerson;Mardi J. Horowitz;Selby C. Jacobs;Colin M. Parkes

  • International Handbook of Traumatic Stress Syndromes

    John Preston Wilson;Beverley Raphael

  • The mental health of young people in Australia: key findings from the child and adolescent component of the national survey of mental health and well‐being

    Michael G. Sawyer;Fiona M. Arney;Peter A. Baghurst;Jennifer J. Clark

  • The anatomy of bereavement

    Beverley Raphael

  • Factors influencing psychological distress during a disease epidemic: data from Australia's first outbreak of equine influenza.

    Melanie R Taylor;Kingsley E Agho;Garry J Stevens;Beverley Raphael

  • Mental health in complex emergencies

    RF Mollica;B Lopes Cardozo;HJ Osofsky;B Raphael

  • Preventive intervention with the recently bereaved.

    Beverley Raphael

  • Does debriefing after psychological trauma work

    B Raphael;L Meldrum

  • When disaster strikes : how individuals and communities cope with catastrophe

    Beverley Raphael

  • Mental health of teenagers who use cannabis. Results of an Australian survey.

    Joseph M Rey;Michael G Sawyer;Beverley Raphael;George C Patton

  • Prevalence and course of depressive disorders in hospitalized stroke patients.

    Philip L. P. Morris;Robert G. Robinson;Beverley Raphael

  • Measuring core bereavement phenomena.

    Paul C. Burnett;Warwick Middleton;Beverley Raphael;Nada Martinek

  • The role of social media as psychological first aid as a support to community resilience building.

    Mel Taylor;Garrett Wells;Gwyneth Howell;Beverley Raphael

  • A Longitudinal Study Comparing Bereavement Phenomena in Recently Bereaved Spouses, Adult Children and Parents:

    Warwick Middleton;Beverley Raphael;Paul Burnett;Nada Martinek

  • Australian guidelines for the treatment of adults with acute stress disorder and post-traumatic stress disorder.

    David Forbes;Mark C. Creamer;Andrea J. Phelps;Richard Bryant

  • The impact of domestic violence on women's mental health

    Gwenneth L. Roberts;Joan M. Lawrence;Gail M. Williams;Beverley Raphael

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder in response to HIV infection.

    Brian Kelly;Beverley Raphael;Fiona Judd;Michael Perdices

  • Clinical depression is associated with impaired recovery from stroke.

    Philip L P Morris;Beverley Raphael;Robert G Robinson

  • The bereavement response: a cluster analysis.

    Warwick Middleton;Paul C. Burnett;Beverley Raphael;Nada Martinek

  • Pandemic influenza in Australia : using telephone surveys to measure perceptions of threat and willingness to comply

    Margo Barr;Beverley Raphael;Melanie R Taylor;Garry Stevens

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael P. Dunne
Michael P. Dunne Queensland University of Technology
Paul C. Burnett
Paul C. Burnett Queensland University of Technology
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly University of Newcastle Australia
Jayne Lucke
Jayne Lucke La Trobe University
John P. Wilson
John P. Wilson Cleveland State University
Gerard J. Byrne
Gerard J. Byrne University of Queensland
Terry J. Lewin
Terry J. Lewin University of Newcastle Australia
Robert J. Ursano
Robert J. Ursano Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Graham D. Burrows
Graham D. Burrows University of Melbourne
Mark R. Dadds
Mark R. Dadds University of Sydney

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