His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Bipolar disorder, Clinical psychology, Mental health and Anxiety. Psychiatry and Liver function are commonly linked in his work. He has researched Bipolar disorder in several fields, including Psychosocial, Basic science and Quality of life.
His work on Psychometrics and Mood is typically connected to Diurnal temperature variation as part of general Clinical psychology study, connecting several disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Distress, Gerontology, Personality and Comorbidity, which intersect with Mental health. His Anxiety research incorporates elements of Sleep onset latency and Bedtime.
His primary areas of study are Bipolar disorder, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Mood and Psychological intervention. His Bipolar disorder study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychosocial, Psychotherapist, Quality of life and Mood disorders. His work investigates the relationship between Psychiatry and topics such as Randomized controlled trial that intersect with problems in Physical therapy.
His Clinical psychology research focuses on subjects like Anxiety, which are linked to Sleep onset latency and Cognition. His study in Mood is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Affect and Circadian rhythm. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Circadian rhythm, Neuroticism and Personality is strongly linked to Developmental psychology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Bipolar disorder, Psychological intervention, Psychiatry, Clinical psychology and Psychotherapist. His work carried out in the field of Bipolar disorder brings together such families of science as Psychosocial, Intervention and Mood. Greg Murray has included themes like Sleep in non-human animals and Circadian rhythm in his Mood study.
His Psychological intervention study incorporates themes from Mental health and Randomized controlled trial. His work on Mood disorders, Lithium and Borderline personality disorder as part of general Psychiatry research is frequently linked to Text mining and Wife, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His studies deal with areas such as Quality of life, Exploratory factor analysis and Anxiety as well as Clinical psychology.
His main research concerns Bipolar disorder, Psychiatry, Psychological intervention, Psychosocial and Depression. The Bipolar disorder study combines topics in areas such as Mood disorders and Mood. As part of his studies on Psychiatry, he often connects relevant areas like Circadian rhythm.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Positive psychology, Clinical psychology and Anxiety in addition to Psychological intervention. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Clinical psychology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Self-monitoring, and often eHealth. His work is dedicated to discovering how Psychosocial, Intervention are connected with Rhythm and other disciplines.
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders
Gin S Malhi;Gin S Malhi;Darryl L Bassett;Philip Boyce;Richard Bryant.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2015)
Sleep disturbance as transdiagnostic: Consideration of neurobiological mechanisms
Allison G. Harvey;Greg Murray;Rebecca A. Chandler;Adriane Soehner.
Clinical Psychology Review (2011)
The 2020 Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists clinical practice guidelines for mood disorders
Gin S Malhi;Gin S Malhi;Erica Bell;Erica Bell;Darryl Bassett;Philip Boyce;Philip Boyce.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2021)
Circadian rhythms and sleep in bipolar disorder
Greg Murray;Allison Harvey.
Bipolar Disorders (2010)
Help-seeking by rural residents for mental health problems: the importance of agrarian values
Fiona K. Judd;Henry J. Jackson;Angela Komiti;Greg Murray.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2006)
High Prevalence Disorders in Urban and Rural Communities
Fiona K. Judd;Henry J. Jackson;Angela Komiti;Greg Murray.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (2002)
Understanding suicide in Australian farmers
Fiona Judd;Henry J Jackson;Caitlin Fraser;Greg Murray;Greg Murray.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2006)
Nature's clocks and human mood: the circadian system modulates reward motivation.
Greg Murray;Christian L. Nicholas;Jan Kleiman;Robyn Dwyer.
Emotion (2009)
Mood and the circadian system: investigation of a circadian component in positive affect.
Greg Murray;Nicholas B. Allen;John Trinder.
Chronobiology International (2002)
NEO Five-Factor Inventory Scores: Psychometric Properties in a Community Sample
Greg Murray;David Rawlings;Nicholas B. Allen;John Trinder.
Measurement and Evaluation in Counseling and Development (2003)
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