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Honorary Research Associate
BA (Mon); MA, Clin Psych (Melb); PhD (Mon)

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Academic postions have included:
Senior Lecturer, Group and Organisation Dynamics, Graduate School of Management, Swinburne University
Honorary Lecturer, Monash Univ School of Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychological Medicine
Visiting Lecturer, Department of Management, University of Aberdeen
Visiting Researcher, Tavistock Clinic, London.
I have also worked as a clinical psychologist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist with individuals and groups in education, and private and public sector mental health.
Selected Publications and Presentations
2010 – June. What Mawson Knew. Paper presented at Antarctic Visions Conference, University of Tasmania.
2009 – Waiting for Mawson. Island Magazine, 116, Autumn, 47-54.
2009 – July. What drove Sidney Jeffryes Mad? Paper presented to Meeting of Australian Association of Group Psychotherapists, Melbourne.
2009 – January. Captain Davis’s Dilemmas. Guest lecture on board the Marina Svetaeva during a voyage to Antarctica.
2000 – Second skin functioning in organisational groups. Bulletin of the Australian Association of Group Psychotherapists, 18, 7-13.
1999 – Psychiatric Services: Organising impossibility. Human Relations, 52, 775-804.
1999 – Workplace Observation: Not knowing and coming to know. Socio-Analysis, 1, 191-215.
Attempting to unravel experiences of members of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, particularly those who wintered over during 1913.
Research question: ‘What drove Sidney Jeffryes mad?’
Authorised by the Acting Head of School, Humanities
15 October, 2012
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