Helen Herrman
Helen Edith Herrman AO is the President of the World Psychiatric Association. She is the second woman, and first Australian to be elected to the position.Educated at Monash University, Herrman received an MD for her 1981 thesis, "An Epidemiological Study of Patients Diagnosed as Schizophrenic : Use of record-linkage to examine mortality and general hospital admission".
Herrman is Professor of Psychiatry at Orygen, the National Centre for Excellence in Youth Mental Health. She is also Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health in Melbourne.
Before moving to Orygen, Herrman was Professor and Director of Psychiatry at St Vincent's Hospital and the University of Melbourne. Provided by Wikipedia
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Recovery-oriented and trauma-informed care for people with mental disorders to promote human rights and quality of mental health care: a scoping review by Antonio Melillo, Noemi Sansone, John Allan, Neeraj Gill, Helen Herrman, Guadalupe Morales Cano, Maria Rodrigues, Martha Savage, Silvana Galderisi
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A mindfulness-based, cognitive, social, digital relapse-prevention intervention for youth with depression in Australia: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial of Rebound by Mario Alvarez-Jimenez, Sarah Bendall, Peter Koval, Simon Rice, Daniela Cagliarini, Lee Valentine, Penni Russon, Jess Phillips, Reeva Lederman, Cathrine Mihalopoulos, Helen Herrman, Cesar Gonzalez-Blanch, Alexandra Parker, Shaminka N Mangelsdorf, Richard M Ryan, Sarah Hetrick, Yong Yi Lee, Greg Murray, Christopher Davey, Virginia Liu, Simon D'Alfonso, Brendan Pawsey, John Gleeson
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Healing the Past by Nurturing the Future: trauma-aware, healing-informed care to improve support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families – implementation and evaluation... by Raymond Lovett, Helen Herrman, Catherine Chamberlain, Rhonda Marriott, Graham Gee, Judith Atkinson, Yvonne Clark, Caroline Atkinson, Helen McLachlan, Tanja Hirvonen, Tess Bright, Jane Fisher, Alison Elliot, Leonie Segal, Sandy Campbell, Amanda Jones, Della Anne Forster, Kimberley Ann Jones, Helen Henderson, Olivia Mauerhofer, Katherine Jane Lake, Jhodie Duncan, Anita Raymond, Danielle Cameron, Doseena Fergie, Shawana Andrews, Skye Stewart, Belinda Crawford, Janine Mohammed, Gina Bundle, Emmanuel Gnanamanickam, Elise Davis, Rebekah Julian
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