Dean Philip McKenzie spends much of his time researching Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Anxiety, Grief and Personality Assessment Inventory. His Depression and Schizophrenia study, which is part of a larger body of work in Psychiatry, is frequently linked to Medical practitioner, bridging the gap between disciplines. The concepts of his Anxiety study are interwoven with issues in Breast cancer, Psychopathology and Randomized controlled trial.
His work deals with themes such as Psychosocial, Beck Depression Inventory and Dysfunctional family, which intersect with Grief. His work carried out in the field of Personality Assessment Inventory brings together such families of science as Disease, Liaison psychiatry and Anhedonia. His Anxiety disorder research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mental health and Risk factor.
His main research concerns Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Depression, Mental health and Anxiety. He frequently studies issues relating to Distress and Psychiatry. His Clinical psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Logistic regression, Nosology and Anhedonia.
His study in the fields of General Health Questionnaire under the domain of Depression overlaps with other disciplines such as Quality of life. His Mental health research incorporates elements of Psychological intervention, Intervention, Military personnel, Substance abuse and Public health. His studies in Anxiety integrate themes in fields like Coping, Cognition and Traumatic brain injury.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Traumatic brain injury, Clinical psychology, Rehabilitation, Cognition and Anxiety. His study focuses on the intersection of Traumatic brain injury and fields such as Sleep disorder with connections in the field of Actigraphy, Polysomnography, Melatonin and Randomized controlled trial. His study of Self-esteem is a part of Clinical psychology.
His Anxiety study combines topics in areas such as Logistic regression, Depression, Anhedonia, Coping and Competence. His Depression research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Rating scale and Alliance. His Psychometrics research includes themes of Psychological intervention and Mental health.
His primary areas of investigation include Rehabilitation, Traumatic brain injury, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Clinical psychology and Sleep disorder. His Rehabilitation research incorporates themes from Cognitive behavioral therapy, Audiology and Prospective memory. His Traumatic brain injury study incorporates themes from Rapid eye movement sleep, Sleep in non-human animals, Actigraphy and Sleep Wake Disorders.
Dean Philip McKenzie combines subjects such as Intervention, Return to work and Cognitive rehabilitation therapy with his study of Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Dean Philip McKenzie studies Clinical psychology, focusing on Self-esteem in particular. Dean Philip McKenzie has included themes like Randomized controlled trial, Acquired brain injury, Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, Verbal memory and Physical therapy in his Sleep disorder study.
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Cognitive-existential group psychotherapy for women with primary breast cancer: a randomised controlled trial.
David W Kissane;Sidney Bloch;Graeme Crawford Smith;Patricia Pauline Miach.
Psycho-oncology (2003)
Posttraumatic stress disorder following recent-onset psychosis. An unrecognized postpsychotic syndrome.
Patrick D. McGorry;Andrew Chanen;Elizabeth McCarthy;Raphael Van Riel.
Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease (1991)
Family focused grief therapy: a randomized, controlled trial in palliative care and bereavement.
David W Kissane;Maria McKenzie;Sidney Bloch;Chaya Moskowitz.
American Journal of Psychiatry (2006)
Psychological morbidity and quality of life in Australian women with early‐stage breast cancer: a cross‐sectional survey
David W Kissane;David M Clarke;Jillian Ikin;Sidney Bloch.
The Medical Journal of Australia (1998)
Psychological morbidity in the families of patients with cancer
David W. Kissane;Sidney Bloch;W. Ivon Burns;Dean McKenzie.
Psycho-oncology (1994)
The Melbourne Family Grief Study, I: Perceptions of family functioning in bereavement.
David W. Kissane;Sidney Bloch;David L. Dowe;Ray D. Snyder.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1996)
Effectiveness of Workplace Interventions in Return-to-Work for Musculoskeletal, Pain-Related and Mental Health Conditions: An Update of the Evidence and Messages for Practitioners.
K. L. Cullen;E. Irvin;A. Collie;F. Clay.
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation (2018)
Psychological morbidity and quality of life in women with advanced breast cancer: a cross-sectional survey.
Brenda Grabsch;David Murray Clarke;Anthony W Love;Dean Philip McKenzie.
Palliative & Supportive Care (2006)
The Melbourne Family Grief Study, II: Psychosocial morbidity and grief in bereaved families
David W. Kissane;Sidney Bloch;Patrick Onghena;Dean P. McKenzie.
American Journal of Psychiatry (1996)
Comorbidity of PTSD and depression in Korean War veterans: Prevalence, predictors, and impairment
Jillian Ikin;Mark C Creamer;Malcolm Sim;Dean Philip McKenzie.
Journal of Affective Disorders (2010)
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