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Overview

Terry J. Lewin is affiliated with the University of Newcastle Australia in Australia. Their research encompasses various aspects of psychology, medicine, and health professions, with specific attention to clinical psychology, general health professions, emergency medicine, psychiatry and mental health, and demography.

Their work covers several main topics including:

  • Mental Health and Patient Involvement
  • Suicide and Self-Harm Studies
  • Poisoning and Overdose Treatments
  • Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
  • Psychiatric Care and Mental Health Services
  • Retirement, Disability, and Employment
  • Employment and Welfare Studies

Lewin's publications appear frequently in a number of academic journals, notably:

  • Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (4 publications)
  • BMC Public Health (1 publication)
  • Psychiatric Quarterly (1 publication)
  • Issues in Mental Health Nursing (1 publication)
  • Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior (1 publication)

Recent research papers by Lewin include:

  • "Employment and retirement impacts on health and wellbeing among a sample of rural Australians," 2021, published in BMC Public Health
  • "A randomised trial of dialectical behaviour therapy and the conversational model for the treatment of borderline personality disorder with recent suicidal and/or non-suicidal self-injury: An effectiveness study in an Australian public mental health service," 2020, published in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Hospital-treated deliberate self-poisoning in the older adult: Identifying specific clinical assessment needs," 2020, published in Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
  • "Motivational Interviewing: Reconciling Recovery-Focused Care and Mental Health Nursing Practice," 2020, published in Issues in Mental Health Nursing
  • "Effectiveness of the Hunter Way Back Support Service: An historical controlled trial of a brief non-clinical after-care program for hospital-treated deliberate self-poisoning," 2022, published in Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior

Lewin often collaborates with other researchers, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Gregory Carter
  • Katie McGill
  • Ian M. Whyte
  • Ketrina A. Sly
  • Amanda Baker

Best Publications

  • An improved brief measure of cannabis misuse: The Cannabis Use Disorders Identification Test-Revised (CUDIT-R)

    Simon J. Adamson;Frances J. Kay-Lambkin;Amanda L. Baker;Terry J. Lewin

  • Patterns of Current and Lifetime Substance Use in Schizophrenia

    Ian L. Fowler;Vaughan J. Carr;Natalia T. Carter;Terry J. Lewin

  • Computer-based psychological treatment for comorbid depression and problematic alcohol and/or cannabis use: a randomized controlled trial of clinical efficacy

    Frances J. Kay‐Lambkin;Amanda L. Baker;Terry J. Lewin;Vaughan J. Carr

  • A randomized controlled trial of a smoking cessation intervention among people with a psychotic disorder

    Amanda Baker;Robyn Richmond;Melanie Haile;Terry J. Lewin

  • Stress debriefing and patterns of recovery following a natural disaster

    Justin A. Kenardy;Rosemary A. Webster;Terry J. Lewin;Vaughan J. Carr

  • Brief cognitive behavioural interventions for regular amphetamine users: a step in the right direction

    Amanda Baker;Nicole K. Lee;Melissa Claire;Terry J. Lewin

  • Hunter DBT Project: Randomized Controlled Trial of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy in Women with Borderline Personality Disorder:

    Gregory L. Carter;Christopher H. Willcox;Terry J. Lewin;Agatha M. Conrad

  • Psychosocial sequelae of the 1989 Newcastle earthquake: I. Community disaster experiences and psychological morbidity 6 months post-disaster

    V. J. Carr;T. J. Lewin;R. A. Webster;P. L. Hazell

  • Psychosocial sequelae of the 1989 Newcastle earthquake: II. Exposure and morbidity profiles during the first 2 years post-disaster.

    V. J. Carr;T. J. Lewin;R. A. Webster;J. A. Kenardy

  • Cognitive-behavioural therapy for substance use disorders in people with psychotic disorders: Randomised controlled trial.

    Amanda Baker;Sandra Bucci;Terry J. Lewin;Frances Kay-Lambkin

  • Randomized controlled trial of cognitive-behavioural therapy for coexisting depression and alcohol problems: short-term outcome

    Amanda L. Baker;David J. Kavanagh;Frances J. Kay-Lambkin;Sally A. Hunt

  • Evaluation of a motivational interview for substance use within psychiatric in-patient services

    Amanda Baker;Terry Lewin;Heidi Reichler;Richard Clancy

  • Clinician-assisted computerised versus therapist-delivered treatment for depressive and addictive disorders: a randomised controlled trial

    Frances J Kay-Lambkin;Amanda L Baker;Brian Kelly;Terry J Lewin

  • Randomized controlled trial of brief cognitive–behavioural interventions among regular users of amphetamine.

    Amanda Baker;Tracy G. Boggs;Terry J. Lewin

  • Australian Adolescents' Perceptions of their Parents

    Jeffrey Cubis;Terry Lewin;Fiona Dawes

  • Reasons for substance use among people with mental disorders

    Louise K. Thornton;Amanda L. Baker;Terry J. Lewin;Frances J. Kay-Lambkin;Frances J. Kay-Lambkin

  • Mood changes, obstetric experience and alterations in plasma cortisol, beta-endorphin and corticotrophin releasing hormone during pregnancy and the puerperium

    Roger Smith;Jeff Cubis;Maxwell Brinsmead;Terry Lewin

  • Costs of schizophrenia and other psychoses in urban Australia: findings from the Low Prevalence (Psychotic) Disorders Study

    Vaughan J. Carr;Amanda L. Neil;Sean A. Halpin;Scott Holmes

  • Determinants of mental health and well-being within rural and remote communities

    Brian J. Kelly;Terry J. Lewin;Helen J. Stain;Clare Coleman

  • Psychosocial sequelae of the 1989 Newcastle earthquake: III. Role of vulnerability factors in post-disaster morbidity.

    V. J. Carr;T. J. Lewin;J. A. Kenardy;R. A. Webster

  • THE PSYCHOSOCIAL IMPACT OF AN EARTHQUAKE ON THE ELDERLY

    Stephen Ticehurst;Rosemary A. Webster;Vaughan J. Carr;Terry J. Lewin

  • Postnatal disappearance of the pregnancy-associated reduced sensitivity of plasma cortisol to feedback inhibition.

    Phillip C. Owens;Roger Smith;Maxwell W. Brinsmead;Chris Hall

Frequent Co-Authors

Vaughan J. Carr
Vaughan J. Carr University of New South Wales
Amanda L. Baker
Amanda L. Baker University of Newcastle Australia
Frances Kay-Lambkin
Frances Kay-Lambkin University of Newcastle Australia
Brian Kelly
Brian Kelly University of Newcastle Australia
Sandra Bucci
Sandra Bucci University of Manchester
Stanley V. Catts
Stanley V. Catts University of Queensland
Carmel M. Loughland
Carmel M. Loughland University of Newcastle Australia
David J. Castle
David J. Castle University of Tasmania
Leanne Hides
Leanne Hides University of Queensland
Justin Kenardy
Justin Kenardy University of Queensland

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