curriculum vitae professor garry walter am
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Professor Garry Walter AM
NATIONALITY: Australian
CORRESPONDENCE: [email protected]
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ACADEMIC DEGREES
1. B. Med. Sc. (High Distinction) (UNSW, 1980)
2. MB BS (UNSW, 1982)
3. PhD (University of Sydney, 2002)
SPECIALIST QUALIFICATIONS
1. Diploma in Clinical Hypnotherapy, NSW School of Hypnotic Sciences (1986)
2. Fellow, Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP)
(elected 1996)
3. Certificate in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, RANZCP (1997)
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
1. Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, University of Sydney (appointed 2005)
2. Professor, Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University of Sydney
(appointed 2013)
3. Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
(appointed 2009)
4. Clinical Director, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Northern Sydney
Local Health District (since 2012) (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services
renamed Child and Youth Mental Health Service in 2014))
5. Senior Staff Specialist, Northern Sydney Local Health District (since 2012)
6. Visiting Professorial Fellow, Sydney Jewish Museum (appointed 2015)
7. Foundation Medical Director, NSW Doctors’ Health Advisory Service (appointed
2016)
PREVIOUS POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
Health Service:
1. Intern, Sydney Hospital, 1982
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2. RMO, Royal North Shore Hospital, 1983
3. RMO, Ryde Hospital, 1984
4. Registrar in Accident & Emergency Medicine, Ryde Hospital, 1985-1986
5. Registrar in Psychiatry, Northern Sydney Region, 1987 - July 1995
6. Child Psychiatry Fellow, Thomas Walker Hospital (“Rivendell”), July 1995 - July
1996
7. Staff Specialist Psychiatrist, Rivendell Hospital, Sydney, July 1996 – August 2002
8. Inpatient Director, Rivendell Hospital, 1998 - Jan 2000
9. Acting Director, Rivendell Hospital and Area Child, Adolescent and Family Mental
Health Services, Central Sydney Area Health Service, Jan 2000 - June 2001
10.Director, Rivendell Hospital and Area Child, Adolescent and Family Mental Health
Services, Sydney South West Area Health Service, Eastern Zone (formerly Central
Sydney Area Health Service), 2001- January 2006
11.Acting Director, Area Infant, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Sydney
South West Area Health Service, Western Zone (formerly South West Sydney Area
Health Service), May 2005 – January 2006 (held concurrently with 10. above)
12.Senior Staff Specialist, Sydney South West Area Health Service, Eastern Zone (2003-
2006)
13.Area Clinical Director, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, Northern
Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service (2006-2012) (in 2011 NSW Area Health
Services became Local Health Networks, then Local Health Districts)
14.Senior Staff Specialist, Northern Sydney Central Coast Area Health Service (2006-
2012)
Academic:
1. Clinical Lecturer, University of Sydney, 1996-2001
2. Clinical Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney, 2001-2003
3. Visiting Fellow, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada, October 2002
4. Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney, 2003-2005
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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS
1. Fellow, RANZCP
2. Member, RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
3. Member, Australasian Society for Psychiatric Research
4. Member, World Federation of Societies of Biological Psychiatry
5. Member, World Association of Medical Editors
6. Member, Australian and New Zealand Society of the History of Medicine
7. Member, Australasian Jewish Medical Federation
8. Corresponding Member, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
CONSULTANCIES
1. To World Psychiatric Association global project to counter the stigma and
discrimination associated with schizophrenia, 1998-2001
2. To American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, in relation to its “Practice
Parameters” for the use of ECT in adolescents, 1998-2003 (Parameters published
2004)
3. To New Zealand Health Ministry, regarding class action of former residents of an
adolescent residential unit, 2000-2002
4. To Medical Practitioners Board of Victoria, regarding alleged abuses in a psychiatric
hospital, 2005-2006.
5. To Northern Sydney Central Coast Health Service (to conduct a review of one of its
units), 2005-2006
6. To World Psychiatric Association Executive Committee, regarding WPA Publications
Program, 2008-2014
7. To Mental Health Commission of Canada, to develop a Child and Youth Mental
Health Framework for Canada, 2008 onwards
8. To Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency, regarding the behavior of a
practitioner, 2011
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PRIZES AND AWARDS
Service to medicine:
Appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for “service to medicine in the field
of adolescent mental health, to medical education, and as a contributor to professional
publications”, 2012
Service to psychiatry:
1. “College Citation”, presented by RANZCP at its Annual College Ceremony, for “a
remarkable contribution to the College and the profession of psychiatry through his
exceptional and tireless work as Editor of Australasian Psychiatry, and as a leading
investigator, educator, administrator and clinician”, 2009
2. “Catcher in the Rye Award”, presented by the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) at its Annual Meeting in San Francisco to the AACAP
Ethics Committee (of which I have been a member since 2004), for its “advocacy and
ongoing efforts to help guide the professional conduct of child and adolescent
psychiatrists and its provision of ethical standards”, 2012
Research:
1. RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Poster, 32nd
RANZCP Congress, Sydney 1997
2. RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Poster, 33rd
RANZCP Congress, Melbourne 1998
3. (Major) RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Oral Paper, 33rd
RANZCP Congress,
Melbourne 1998 (Value: $A10,000)
4. RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Poster, 34th
RANZCP Congress, Perth 1999
5. RANZCP Organon Junior Research Award, 1999
(annual award for the most outstanding body of research within 5 years of election to
RANZCP)
6. RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Poster, 35th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide 2000
7. RANZCP Pfizer Award for Best Poster, 37th
RANZCP Congress, Brisbane 2002
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Teaching:
“Excellence in Teaching” Award, Central Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine,
University of Sydney 2001
Publishing:
“President’s Certificate of Appreciation”, awarded by RANZCP for my role as Editor of
Australasian Psychiatry, 2004
Health Service:
1. Central Sydney Area Health Service “Quality Award” for presentation during
Australian Council on Healthcare Standards Accreditation Survey, 1999
2. Central Sydney Area Health Service “Certificates of Appreciation” for two
presentations during “Quality Week 2000”
3. Central Sydney Area Health Service “Certificates of Appreciation” for two
presentations during “Quality Week 2001”
4. Central Sydney Area Health Service “Certificate of Appreciation” for presentation
during “Quality Week 2002”
RESEARCH GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS
1. The use of electroconvulsive therapy in young people, funded by the NSW Institute
of Psychiatry, 1996-1997 ($2,000).
2. The treatment of anxiety-based school refusal, funded by the Nursing Research
Centre for Adaptation in Health and Illness, 1998 ($2,000). Co-researchers: G
McShane, JM Rey.
3. BMJ/JAMA Scholar, 2001 [Scholarship to attend 4th International Congress on Peer
Review in Biomedical Publication in Barcelona]
4. Electroconvulsive therapy in young people, Discipline of Psychological Medicine,
University of Sydney, 2002 ($500).
5. Discharge planning from a carer perspective: identifying helpful strategies for better
patient outcomes in the community, funded by Eli Lilly, 2003 ($30,000). Co-
researchers: M Cleary, A Freeman, G Hunt.
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6. Emerging severe mental illness in young people: clinical staging, neurobiology,
prediction and intervention, from vulnerability to recovery [Principal Investigator]
NHMRC Program Grant 2004-2008 ($7.1 million)
7. Psychosocial interventions for people with both severe mental illness and substance
misuse, funded by McGeorge Bequest, University of Sydney, 2006 ($10,000). Co-
researchers: G Hunt, M Cleary, N Siegfried.
8. Patient and carer perceptions of need and caregiver burden: working in partnership
to facilitate community-based interventions, funded by McGeorge Bequest,
University of Sydney, 2006 ($10,000). Co-researchers: G Hunt, M Cleary.
9. Patient and carer perceptions of need and caregiver burden: working in partnership
to facilitate community-based interventions, funded by Nursing and Midwifery
Innovation Scholarships, University of Sydney, 2006 ($10,000). Co-researchers: G
Hunt, M Cleary.
10. Learning about mental health research: a hand book on mental health research in
clinical settings for consumers, carers, undergraduate students and healthcare staff.
Eli Lilly Australia, 2006 ($3,300). Co-researchers: G Hunt, M Cleary.
11. Demystifying research and evidence-based practice: a training program for
consumers and carers. Healthcall & Janssen-Cilag, 2006 ($18,500). Co-researcher:
M Cleary.
12. The psychological impact of formal complaints on doctors. McGeorge Bequest,
University of Sydney, 2006 ($15,000). Co-researchers: L Nash, C Tennant, M
Walton.
13. Transcranial magnetic stimulation in adolescent depression, funded by Australian
Rotary Health Research Fund, 2006 ($30,000). Co-researcher: C Loo
14. Side effects of atypical antipsychotics in young persons, funded by Northern Sydney
Area Research Fund ($35,000), 2007. Co-researchers: J Rey, M Cleary, G Hunt, N
Soh
15. Caring for patients with dual diagnosis: the development of informed frameworks
and interventions, funded by Pfizer, 2007-2008 ($40,000). Co-researchers: M
Cleary, G Hunt
16. Psychiatric evaluation in primary care, funded by Lundbeck, 2011 ($40,000). Co-
researchers: G Malhi, L Lampe, A Harris, P Boyce
17. Psychiatric ethics in the Nazi era, funded by B’nai B’rith, 2013 ($2,000). Co-
researchers: M Robertson, E Light
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RESEARCH AND PUBLISHING POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
(excluding publications, research presentations, conferences convened and current
research projects, all covered elsewhere in CV)
1. Editor, Bulletin of the Australian Medical and Professional Society on Alcohol and
Other Drugs, 1990-1991.
2. Member (and RANZCP Representative), Advisory Group and Steering Committee,
National Mental Health Strategy “Attitudes of Health Professionals Project”, 1997-
1998
3. Supervisor of three RANZCP Dissertations, 1997-2001: K. Koster, K. Bokey and A.
McDonald. The dissertations all passed, and resulted in publications in peer reviewed
journals. The dissertations of Dr Koster and Dr Bokey were awarded “A”s.
4. Supervisor, psychology thesis, G. McShane, 1999-2000
5. Supervisor of research elective of F. Dekker, final year medical student from Vrije
University, Amsterdam, 2000
6. Supervisor, research elective, K. Fisher, Sydney University medical student, 2001
7. Associate Supervisor, Masters of Applied Science thesis of Giles Barton, Faculty of
Health Sciences, University of Sydney, 2002
8. Associate Supervisor, N. Soh, PhD candidate, University of Sydney, 2004-2006
9. Associate Supervisor, L. Nash, Masters of Medicine by Research, University of
Sydney, 2005-2011
10. Member, Area Mental Health Research Advisory Committee, Central Sydney Area
Health Service, 1997-2006 (included role as Acting Chairperson)
11. Invited Reviewer for Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry (1996 on),
Medical Journal of Australia (1998 on), American Journal of Psychiatry (1999 on),
Nutritional Neuroscience (2000 on), Medical Science Monitor (2001 on), Psychiatry
Research (2001 on), Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2003 on),
Addiction (2003 on), Journal of ECT (2003 on), Clinical Child Psychology and
Psychiatry (2003 on), Biomed Central Medical Research Methodology (2004 on).
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (2005 on),
Psychological Medicine (2006 on), Academic Psychiatry (2008 onwards), Israel
Journal of Psychiatry (2013), Advances in Historical Studies (2013)
12. Invited Adjudicator for Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1999 on
13. Invited Examiner, theses for Master of Public Health, University of Sydney, 2001
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14. Invited Reviewer for Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, Harwood Academic
Publishers, 1999 on, publications of SANE Australia, 2003, and Oxford University
Press, 2014
15. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry, 1999 onwards
16. Invited Guest Editor, December 1999 issue of Faculty Bulletin (Bulletin of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry)
17. Member, Editorial Board, Case Reports and Clinical Practice Review, 2001-2009
18. Invited Guest Editor (with JM Rey), Special Section on Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, June 2001 (authors
included Tom Achenbach, Judith Rapoport, Margot Prior, David Fergusson, Elena
Garralda).
19. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of ECT, 2002 onwards
20. Editor, Module on Social and Cultural Psychiatry, NSW Institute of Psychiatry
Advanced Training Course in Psychiatry, 2002-2003
21. Co-ordinator, Postgraduate Research Programs, Discipline of Psychological
Medicine, University of Sydney, 2002-2006
22. Editor (with E Hunter). Setting strategic directions in mental health policy and
practice: the challenge of understanding and addressing the social determinants.
Australasian Psychiatry Supplement, 2003
23. Editor (with I Hickie, N Sartorius). The Social and Economic Burdens of Depression
(SEBoD) Initiative. Australasian Psychiatry Supplement, 2004
24. Invited Assessor, NHMRC Project Grant Applications, 2004 onwards
25. Presenter, 2-day course on Medical Editing, Sydney, August 2005
26. Chair, Scientific Committee, Discipline of Psychological Medicine, University of
Sydney, 2003-2007
27. Member, Area Research Committee, Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Services,
Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, 2009 onwards
28. Member, RANZCP Publications Committee, 2005 onwards
29. Member, Editorial Board, Acta Neuropsychiatrica, 2006-2010
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30. Examiner, PhD theses, Medical and other Faculties, University of Sydney, 2006
onwards
31. Examiner, Masters theses, University of Melbourne, 2006 onwards
32. Supervisor, M. Robertson, PhD candidate, University of Sydney, 2006-2009
33. Supervisor, Honours research elective, A. DeLaroche, Sydney University medical
student, 2007-2008
34. Supervisor, Honours research elective, T. Robertson, Sydney University medical
student, 2008-2009
35. Supervisor, G. Curran, Masters candidate, NSW Institute of Psychiatry, 2010-2011
36. Co-supervisor, A. Ho, Masters of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Sydney,
2009-2010
37. Research mentor, Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, San Diego, 2006
38. Research mentor, Annual Meeting of the European Society for Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, Florence, 2007
39. Editor (with M Robertson), Special issue of Psychiatric Annals on ethics, 2007
40. Editor (with E Hunter). Creating futures 1: influencing social determinants of mental
health and wellbeing in rural, Indigenous and Island peoples. Australasian
Psychiatry Supplement, 2007
41. Editor (with S Willcock). Special educational monograph: mental health in primary
care [collected papers from Australasian Psychiatry]. Melbourne, Taylor and
Francis, 2008
42. International Editor-at-Large, Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 2008 onwards
43. Editor (with E Hunter). Creating Futures 2: Research, practice and policy for
Indigenous, rural and remote, and island peoples. Australasian Psychiatry
Supplement 2009
44. Editor (with E Hunter). Creating Futures 3: Harnessing creativity and social
enterprise for mental health and wellbeing. Australasian Psychiatry Supplement
2011
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45. Advisor to the Editor, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2011
onwards
46. Supervisor of research elective of S. Norgren, final year medical student from
Karolinska Institute, Sweden, 2011
47. Editorial Advisory Board and Associate Editor, IACAPAP textbook of child and
adolescent mental health, published by International Association for Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, 2012
48. Associate Supervisor, Elizabeth van Ekert, PhD candidate, University of Sydney,
2014 onwards.
49. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Eating Disorders, 2012 onwards
50. Examiner, Masters thesis, Yale School of Medicine, 2013
51. Editor, Australasian Psychiatry, 2001-2013
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS (arranged by subject, and excluding published
conference abstracts and proceedings)
Self-mutilation
1. Walter G, Streimer J. Genital self-mutilation: attempted foreskin reconstruction.
British Journal of Psychiatry 1990; 156: 125-127.
2. Walter G. An unusual monosymptomatic hypochondriacal delusion presenting as
urethral self-insertion of a foreign body. British Journal of Psychiatry 1991; 159:
283-284.
3. Walter G. Genital self-amputation and the Klingsor Syndrome [letter]. Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1991; 25: 163-164.
ECT and related treatments
4. Walter G. Failure to convulse with ECT [letter]. British Journal of Psychiatry.
1990; 156:747-748.
5. Walter G. Failure to convulse with ECT [letter]. British Journal of Psychiatry 1991;
157: 716.
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6. Rey JM, Walter G. Half a century of ECT use in young people. American Journal of
Psychiatry 1997; 154: 595-602.
(an extended abstract of this article was published by Psychiatry Digest in April
1998. The whole article was republished in Hertzig M, Farber E (eds). Annual
Progress in Child Psychiatry and Child Development 1998. Brunner/Mazel,
Philadelphia, 1999, pp. 223-236)
7. Walter G, Rey JM. An epidemiological study on the use of ECT in adolescents.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1997; 36:
809-815.
8. Walter G, Rey JM, Starling J. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of child
psychiatrists about ECT in the young. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry 1997; 31: 676-681.
9. Walter G. The portrayal of ECT in movies from Australia and New Zealand.
Journal of ECT 1998; 14: 56-60.
10. Walter G, Rey JM. Prolonged seizures in the young [letter]. Journal of ECT 1998;
14: 121-123.
11. Walter G, Rey JM, Mitchell P. Practitioner Review: ECT in adolescents. Journal of
Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines 1999; 40: 325-334.
12. Walter G, Koster K, Rey JM. ECT in adolescents: experience, knowledge and
attitudes of recipients. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry 1999; 38: 594-599.
13. Walter G, Koster K, Rey JM. Views about treatment among parents of adolescents
who received electroconvulsive therapy. Psychiatric Services (formerly Hospital and
Community Psychiatry) 1999; 50: 701-702.
14. Walter G, Martin J, Kirkby K, Pridmore S. Transcranial magnetic stimulation:
experience, knowledge and attitudes of recipients. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 58-61.
15. Ghaziuddin N, Kaza M, Ghazi N, King C, Walter G, Rey JM. Electroconvulsive
therapy in minors: experience and attitudes of U.S. child psychiatrists and
psychologists. Journal of ECT 2001; 17: 109-117.
16. Walter G, Tormos J, Israel J, Pascual-Leone A. Transcranial magnetic stimulation in
young persons. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2001; 11: 69-
76.
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17. Walter G, Rey JM, Ghaziuddin N. Electroconvulsive therapy and transcranial
magnetic stimulation [invited book chapter], in Martin A, Scahill L, Charney DS,
Leckman JF, eds. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice. New
York: Oxford University Press, 2003, p. 377-386.
18. Walter G. Electroconvulsive therapy as a treatment option in young people [invited
paper]. The Clinician 2002; 2: 85-89.
19. McDonald A, Walter G. The portrayal of ECT in American films. Journal of ECT
2001; 17: 264-274.
20. Walter G, McDonald A, Rey JM, Rosen A. Medical student knowledge and
attitudes regarding ECT prior to and after viewing ECT scenes from movies. Journal
of ECT 2002; 18: 43-46.
21. Walter G, Fisher K, Harte A. ECT in poetry. Journal of ECT 2002; 18: 47-53.
22. Walter G. The ECT literature: frequently cited papers and their impact on the field.
Journal of ECT 2002; 18: 107-109.
23. Walter G. ECT in adolescents, in Tiller J, Lyndon R, eds. Electroconvulsive
Therapy: an Australasian Guide. Melbourne: Australian Postgraduate Medicine
2003, p. 37-39.
24. Walter G, Rey JM. Has the practice and outcome of ECT in young persons
changed? Findings from a whole population study. Journal of ECT 2003; 19: 84-87.
25. Walter G, Rey JM. How fixed are child psychiatrists’ views about ECT in the
young. Journal of ECT 2003; 19: 88-92.
26. Walter G, McDonald A. About to have ECT? Fine, but don’t watch it in the movies:
the sorry portrayal of ECT in film. Psychiatric Times 2004; 21: 8-12.
27. Loo C, McFarquhar T, Walter G. Transcranial magnetic stimulation in adolescent
depression. Australasian Psychiatry 2006; 14, 81-85.
28. Walter G. Book Review of Shorter E, Healy D. Shock therapy: a history of
electroconvulsive treatment in mental illness. Journal of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2009; 48: 91-93.
29. Walter G, Ghaziuddin N. Using other biological treatments: electroconvulsive
therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation and light therapy
[invited book chapter], in Rey JM, Birmaher B, eds. Treating Child and Adolescent
Depression. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2009, p. 87-97.
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30. Walter G, Loo C, Rey JM. ECT in children and adolescents [invited book chapter],
in Swartz C, ed. Electroconvulsive and Neuromodulation Therapies. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press 2009, p. 498-504.
31. McDonald A, Walter G. ECT in biographical books and movies [invited book
chapter], in Swartz C, ed. Electroconvulsive and Neuromodulation Therapies.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2009, p. 180-196.
32. McDonald A, Walter G. Hollywood and ECT. International Review of Psychiatry
2009; 21, 200-206.
33. Walter G. The depiction of ECT in Next to Normal [theatre review]. Journal of ECT
2010: 26: 74.
34. Walter G, Robertson M, Rey JM, Soh N, Malhi G. ECT in young people and the
pioneering spirit of Lauretta Bender. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 253-254.
35. Walter G, Rey JM, Ghaziuddin N, Loo C. Electroconvulsive therapy, transcranial
magnetic stimulation, vagus nerve stimulation [invited book chapter], in Martin A,
Scahill L, Kratcochvil C, editors. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and
Practice, Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press 2011, p. 363-373.
36. Mayer G, Aviram S, Walter G, Levkovitz Y, Bloch Y. Long term follow-up of
adolescents with resistant depression treated with repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation. Journal of ECT 2012; 28: 84-86.
37. Mayer G, Faibel N, Aviram S, Walter G, Bloch Y. Repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation in depressed adolescents: experience, knowledge and attitudes of
recipients and their parents. Journal of ECT 2012; 28: 104-107.
38. McDonald A, Walter G. ECT and stigma, in Ghaziuddin N, Walter G, editors.
Electroconvulsive therapy in children and adolescents. New York: Oxford
University Press 2013: p. 29-55.
39. Robertson M, Rey JM, Walter G. Ethical and consent aspects, in Ghaziuddin N,
Walter G, editors. Electroconvulsive therapy in children and adolescents. New
York: Oxford University Press 2013, p. 56-75.
40. Bloch Y, Stein D, Walter G. ECT for schizophrenia spectrum disorders, in
Ghaziuddin N, Walter G, editors. Electroconvulsive therapy in children and
adolescents. New York: Oxford University Press 2013, p. 191-216.
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Complementary and Alternative Therapies
41. Rey JM, Walter G. St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum) in depression: pest or
blessing? The Medical Journal of Australia 1998: 169: 583-586.
42. Walter G, Rey JM. The relevance of herbal treatments for psychiatric practice.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1999; 33: 482-489.
43. Walter G, Rey JM. Use of St John’s Wort by adolescents receiving treatment for a
psychiatric disorder. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 1999; 9:
307-311.
44. Walter G, Rey JM, Harding A. Psychiatrist experience and views regarding St.
John’s Wort and “alternative” treatments. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry 2000; 34: 992-996.
45. Walter G. Book Review of Muskin PR (ed). Complementary and alternative
medicine and psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2001;
35: 417-418.
46. Walter G. Book Review of Mischoulon D, Rosenbaum JF (eds). Natural
medications for psychiatric disorders: considering the alternatives. Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2003; 37: 634.
47. Rey JM, Walter G. Complementary and alternative medicines [invited book
chapter], in The Clinician’s Guide to Psychotropic Prescribing in Children and
Adolescents, Sydney, CAMHSNET, 2003, p. 366-375.
48. Rey JM, Walter G, Horrigan J. Alternative treatments in the young [invited book
chapter], in Martin A, Scahill L, Charney DS, Leckman JF, eds. Pediatric
Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice. New York: Oxford University Press,
2003, p. 365-376.
49. Rey JM, Walter G, Soh N. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
treatments and pediatric psychopharmacology. Journal of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2008; 47: 364-368.
50. Soh N, Walter G. Complementary medicine for child and adolescent psychiatric
disorders. Current Opinion in Psychiatry 2008; 21: 350-355.
51. Rey JM, Walter G, Soh N. Complementary and alternative medicine in pediatric
psychopharmacology [invited book chapter], in Martin A, Scahill L, Kratcochvil C,
editors. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Principles and Practice, Second Edition.
New York: Oxford University Press 2011, p. 353-362.
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52. Soh N, Walter G. Traditional and alternative treatments in child and adolescent
mental health [invited book chapter], in Rey JM, editor. IACAPAP e-Textbook of
Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Geneva: International Association for Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, 2012. Available at
http://iacapap.org/wp-content/uploads/J.2-ALTERNATIVE-072012.pdf
Disruptive behaviour disorders
53. Rey JM, Walter G. Oppositional Defiant Disorder [invited book chapter], in
Hendren RL (ed). Review of Psychiatry Series, American Psychiatric Press, New
York, 1999, pp. 99-132.
54. Rey JM, Walter G, Plapp J, Denshire E. Family environment in attention deficit
hyperactivity, oppositional defiant and conduct disorders. Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 453-457.
55. Schick T, Walter G, Garner J, Noyaux G, Stack E. Assessment and management of
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: a best practice operational model. Central
Sydney Area Health Service, Sydney, 2001.
56. Rey JM, Walter G, Soutullo C. Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct
Disorder [invited book chapter], in Lewis’s Textbook of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, 4th
Edition, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2007, pp. 454-466.
Mood and psychotic disorders
57. Walter G. Depression in adolescence. Australian Family Physician 1996; 25: 1575-
1582.
(the treatment algorithm from this paper was adapted, with acknowledgement, by the
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) for its Clinical Practice
Guidelines on the management of depression in young people, 1997)
58. Walter G, Lyndon B. Depression in Hepatolenticular Degeneration (Wilson’s
Disease) Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1997; 31: 880-882.
59. Walter G, Lyndon B, Kubb R. Lithium augmentation of venlafaxine in adolescent
major depression. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1998; 32: 457-
459.
60. Walter G, Rey JM. Depression in young people [letter]. Australian Prescriber 1998;
21: 87-88.
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61. Walter G, McDonald A. Lithium augmentation of venlafaxine. Child and
Adolescent Psychopharmacology News 1998; 3: 8-9.
62. Barton G, Walter G. More than talk: the place of psychoeducation in the treatment
of young people with psychosis. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry RANZCP April 2000
63. Walter G, Wiltshire C, Anderson J, Storm V. The pharmacological treatment of the
early phase of first-episode psychosis in youth [invited paper]. Canadian Journal of
Psychiatry 2001; 46: 803-809.
64. Rey JM, Grayson D, Mojarrad T, Walter G. The effect of routine use of a
depression rating scale on the diagnosis of major depression in adolescents.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2002; 36: 229-233.
65. Lyndon B, Rowe L, Fraser A, Efron D, Walter G, Wilson I, Newman L, Silove N.
Clinical guidance on the use of antidepressant medications in children and
adolescents. Australian Family Physician 2005; 34:777-778.
66. McShane G, Mihalich M, Walter G, Rey JM. Outcome of patients with unipolar,
bipolar and psychotic disorders admitted to a specialist child and adolescent mental
health service. Australasian Psychiatry 2006; 14: 198-201.
67. Cahill C, Hanstock T, Jairam R, Hazell P, Walter G, Malhi G. Comparison of
diagnostic guidelines for juvenile bipolar disorder. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2007; 41: 479-484.
68. Jairam R, Hanstock T, Cahill C, Hazell P, Walter G, Malhi G. The changing face of
bipolar disorder: adolescence to adulthood. Minerva Pediatrica 2008; 60: 59-68.
69. Cleary M, Hunt G, Matheson S, Siegfried N, Walter G. Psychosocial treatment
programmes for people with both severe mental illness and substance misuse.
Schizophrenia Bulletin 2008; 43: 226-228.
70. Cleary M, Hunt G, Matheson S, Siegfried N, Walter G. Psychosocial interventions
for people with both severe mental illness and substance misuse. Cochrane Database
of Systematic Reviews 2008, Issue 1. Art. No.: CD001088. DOI:
10.1002/14651858.CD001088.pub2
71. Cleary M, Walter G, Hunt G, Clancy R, Horsfall J. Promoting dual diagnosis
awareness in everyday clinical practice. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental
Health Services 2008; 46:
72. Muir-Cochrane E, Cleary M, Walter G, Matherson S. Managing medical
comorbidity in people with schizophrenia. Current medical literature: psychiatry
2008; 19: 1-6.
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73. Cleary M, Hunt G, Matheson S, Walter G. Psychosocial treatments for people with
co-occurring severe mental illness and substance misuse: systematic review. Journal
of Advanced Nursing 2009; 65: 238–258.
74. J Horsfall, Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G. Psychosocial treatments for people with
co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorder (dual diagnosis): a
review of empirical evidence. Harvard Review of Psychiatry 2009; 17: 24-34.
75. Malhi G, Adams D, Porter R, Wignall A, Lampe L, O’Connor N, Paton M, Newton
LA, Walter G, Taylor A, Berk M, Mulder RT. Clinical Practice Recommendations
for Depression. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2009; 119 (Suppl. 439): 8-26.
76. Malhi G, Adams D, Porter R, Lampe L, Paton M, O’Connor N, Newton LA, Walter
G, Taylor A, Porter R, Mulder RT, Berk M. Clinical Practice Recommendations for
Bipolar Disorder. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2009; 119 (Suppl. 439): 27-46.
77. Fong G, Walter G. Depression in adolescents. Medical Observer 25 September
2009; Supplement, pages 1-7.
78. Cahill C, Walter G, Malhi G. Neurocognition in bipolar disorder and juvenile
bipolar disorder. Journal of the Canadian Academy of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry 2009; 18: 221-230.
79. Walter G. Book review of Rowe L, Bennett D, Tonge B. I just want you to be
happy: preventing and tackling teenage depression. Allen & Unwin, Sydney, 2009.
Australasian Psychiatry 2009; 17: 509.
80. Soh N, Walter G, Baur L, Collins C. Nutrition, mood and behaviour: a review. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2009; 21: 214-227.
81. Walter G. Book review of Parker G, Eyers K. Navigating teenage depression: a
guide for parents and professionals. Crows Nest, Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 2009.
Australasian Psychiatry 2010: 18: 67.
82. Malhi G, Adams D, Moss B, Walter G. To medicate or not to medicate, when
diagnosis is in question: decision-making in first episode psychosis. Australasian
Psychiatry 2010: 18: 230-237.
83. Malhi G, Adams D, Bernardi E, Miller M, Mulder R, Walter G, Smith B. Time to
“get real”: preliminary insights into the long-term management of schizophrenia.
Australasian Psychiatry 2010: 18: 115-119.
84. Soh N, Walter G. Tryptophan and depression: can diet alone be the answer? Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2011; 23: 3-11.
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85. Bloch Y, Aviram S, Faibel N, Govezensky J, Braw Y, Rabany L, Walter G. The
correlation between impaired attention and emotional reactivity in depressed
adolescents. Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences The Journal of
Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2013: 25: 233-236.
86. Bloch Y, Aviram S, Braw Y, Gvirts H, Rabany L, Walter G. Attention improves
after clinical improvement in acutely depressed adolescents. The Journal of
Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences 2015: 27: 153-156.
Suicide
87. Pridmore S, Walter G, Friedland P. Tinnitus and suicide: recent cases on the public
record give cause for reconsideration. Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery
2012; 147: 193-195.
88. Walter G, Pridmore S. Suicide is preventable, sometimes. Australasian Psychiatry
2012; 20: 271-273.
89. Pridmore S, Walter G. Suicide prevention. British Medical Journal. 21 September
2012. http://www.bmj.com/content/345/bmj.e5779/rr/603855
90. Walter G, Pridmore S. Suicide and the publicly exposed pedophile. Malaysian
Journal of Medical Sciences 2012; 19: 51-57.
91. Pridmore S, Walter G. Protest suicide [letter]. Australasian Psychiatry 2012; 20:
533-534.
92. Pridmore S, Walter G. Suicide and forced marriage. Malaysian Journal of Medical
Sciences 2013; 20: 48-52.
93. Walter G. Pridmore S. Understanding the reasons for suicide: psychological
autopsies should not be our only resource [letter]. Turkish Journal of Psychiatry (in
press)
94. Pridmore S, Walter G. Suicide prediction and prevention [letter]. Australasian
Psychiatry 2013; 21: 410-411.
95. Pridmore S, Walter G. The predicaments of people whose suicide was captured on
film. Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences 2013:20:63-69.
96. Pridmore S, Walter G. Psychological autopsies [letter]. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2013; 47: 878-879
97. Pridmore S, Soh N, Auchincloss S, Walter G. Four centuries of suicide in opera.
The Medical Journal of Australia 199: 783-786.
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98. Pridmore S, Walter G. Suicidal thought and completion in The Decameron. Turkish
Journal of Psychiatry (in press)
99. Pridmore S, Walter G. Culture and suicide set points. German Journal of Psychiatry
2013: 16: 143-151.
100. Pridmore S, Auchincloss S, Walter G. Predicament suicide: an update. Australasian
Psychiatry 2015; 23: 411-414.
Schools and mental health
101. McShane G, Walter G, Rey JM. Characteristics of adolescents with “school
refusal”. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 822-826.
102. Maloney D, Walter G, Hanee T. “School Link”: a pilot study identifying referral
patterns to child and adolescent mental health services in Central Sydney (invited
paper). Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP 2001
103. Walter G, Maloney D. Schools and mental health issues: developments “Down
Under” [letter]. The Canadian Child Psychiatry Review 2001; 10: 23.
104. McShane G, Walter G, Rey JM. Outcome of adolescents with “school refusal”.
Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2004; 9: 53-60.
105. Maloney D, Walter G. The contribution of “School Link” to an Area Mental Health
Service. Australasian Psychiatry 2005; 13:399-402.
106. McShane G , Bazzano C, Walter G, Barton G. Outcome of patients attending a
specialist educational and mental health service for social anxiety disorders. Clinical
Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2007: 12: 117-124.
107. Maloney D, Jones J, Walter G, Davenport R. Addressing mental health concerns in
schools: does “School-Link” achieve its aims? Australasian Psychiatry 2008; 16: 48-
53.
Encopresis
108. Friend J, Walter G. Encopresis in children. Modern Medicine of Australia 1998
(May): 53-59.
(this was republished in Modern Medicine of the Middle East 1999 (April): 61-67)
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Eating disorders
109. Soh N, Surgenor L, Touyz S, Walter G. Eating disorders across two cultures: does
the expression of psychological control vary? Australian and New Zealand Journal
of Psychiatry 2007; 41: 351-358.
110. Soh N, Touyz S, Dobbins T, Surgenor L, Clarke S, Kohn M, Lee L, Leow V, Rieger
E, Ung K, Walter G. Restraint and Eating Concern in North European and East
Asian Women with and without Eating Disorders in Australia and Singapore.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2007; 41: 536-545.
111. Soh N, Touyz S, Dobbins T, Surgenor L, Clarke S, Kohn M, Lee L, Leow V, Rieger
E, Khean Ung KE, Walter G. Body image disturbance in young North European and
East Asian women with and without eating disorders in Australia and in Singapore.
European Eating Disorders Review 2008; 16: 287-296.
112. Soh N, Touyz S, Dobbins T, Surgenor L, Clarke S, Kohn M, Lee L, Leow V, Rieger
E, Khean Ung KE, Walter G. Cross-cultural differences in the macronutrient intakes
of women with anorexia nervosa in Australia and Singapore. European Eating
Disorders Review 2008; 16:427-435.
113. Soh N, Touyz S, Dobbins T, Clarke S, Kohn M, Lee L, Leow V, Ung KE, Walter G.
The relationship between skinfold thickness and body mass index in North European
Caucasian and East Asian women with anorexia nervosa: implications for diagnosis and
management. European Eating Disorders Review 2009; 17: 31-39.
114. Soh N, Touyz S, Dobbins T, Surgenor L, Clarke S, Kohn M, Lee L, Leow V, Rieger
E, Khean Ung KE, Walter G. Nutrition knowledge in young women with eating
disorders in Australia and Singapore: a pilot study Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2009; 43: 1178-1184.
115. Soh N, Walter G, Robertson M, Malhi G. Charles Lasègue (1816-1883): beyond
anorexie hystérique. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 300-301.
116. Ho A, Soh N, Walter G, Touyz S. Comparison of nutrition knowledge amongst
health professionals, patients with eating disorders and the general population.
Nutrition and Dietetics 2011; 68: 267-272.
117. Soh N, Walter G, Touyz S, Russell J, Malhi G, Hunt GE. Food for thought:
Comparison of citations received from articles appearing in specialized eating
disorder journals versus general psychiatry journals. International Journal of Eating
Disorders 2012; 45: 990-994.
118. Soh N, Walter G. Publications on cross-cultural aspects of eating disorders. Journal
of Eating Disorders 2013; 1: 4-8.
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General child and adolescent psychiatry
119. Walter G. Book review of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Your Child. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP
April 1999
120. Walter G. On mania, multisite studies, Mickey Mouse and more: report of the 45th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP August 1999
121. Walter G. Book review of Klykylo WM, Kay J, Rube D. Clinical child psychiatry.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1999; 33: 778-779.
122. Walter G, Rey JM. Child and Adolescent Disorders, in Treatment Protocol Project:
Management of Mental Disorders (Fourth Edition). Sydney: World Health
Organisation Collaborating Centre for Mental Health and Substance Abuse 2004, p.
455-479.
123. Rey J, Hazell P, Walter G. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, in Bloch S, Singh B.
Foundations of Clinical Psychiatry (Third Edition). Melbourne: Melbourne
University Publishing 2007, p. 387-419.
124. Hickie I, Walter G. Adolescent mental health and substance misuse: the major
health challenge for young Australians [invited book chapter], in Bennett DL, Towns
SJ, Elliott EJ, Merrick J, eds. Challenges in adolescent health: an Australian
perspective. Victoria, BC: Nova Publishers 2009, p. 39-48.
125. Citer D, Carlson K, McClellan D, McGaw P, Walter S, Bennett D, Walter G.
KYDS: an innovative service addressing the health needs of youth and families in an
Australian community. Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 131-136.
126. Jairam R, Walter G. Early intervention in child and adolescent psychiatry [invited
book chapter], in Byrne P, Lester H, Rosen A (editors), Early intervention in
psychiatry, Wiley-Blackwell (in press)
Outcome measurement, rating scales and benchmarking
127. Walter G, Kirkby K, Andrews G, Marks I, Swinson R, Whiteford H. Outcome
measurement in psychiatry - sharing experiences in Australia. Australasian
Psychiatry 1996; 4: 316-318.
128. Walter G, Cleary M, Rey J. Attitudes of mental health personnel towards rating
outcome. Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice 1997; 18: 109-115.
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129. Walter G, Kirkby K, Marks I. Getting Better: outcome measurement and resource
allocation in psychiatry. Australasian Psychiatry 1998; 6: 252-254.
130. Rey JM, Peng R, Blanquez, CM, Widyawati I, Peralta V, Walter G. Rating the
quality of the family environment in different cultures. Journal of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2000; 39: 1168-1174.
131. Rey JM, O’Brien M, Walter G. Is the satisfied customer one who also “does well”:
the relationship between outcome and parent satisfaction in a child and adolescent
mental health service. Australasian Psychiatry 2002; 10: 246-249.
132. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G, Tong L. A guide for mental health clinicians to
develop and undertake benchmarking activities. International Journal of Mental
Health Nursing 2010; 19: 137-141
133. Coombs T, Walter G, Brann P. Overview of the National Benchmarking Project.
Australasian Psychiatry 2011; 19: 37-44.
134. Brann P, Walter G, Coombs T. Benchmarking child and adolescent mental health
organizations. Australasian Psychiatry 2011; 19: 125-132.
Stigma of mental illness, attitudes to patients
135. Walter G. The stereotype of the mad psychiatrist. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 1989; 23: 547-554.
136. Walter G. The naming of our species: appellations for the psychiatrist. Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1991; 25: 123-128.
137. Walter G. What’s in a name? [letter] British Journal of Psychiatry 1991; 159: 734.
138. Walter G. The psychiatrist in American cartoons, 1941-1990. Acta Psychiatrica
Scandinavica 1992; 85: 167-172.
139. Walter G. The psychiatrist and psychiatric stigma. In: Psychiatric stigma. The
Aftercare Association, Sydney, 1995.
140. Walter G, Rosen A. Psychiatric stigma and the role of the psychiatrist. Australasian
Psychiatry 1997; 5: 72-74.
141. Rosen A, Walter G, Politis T, Shortland M (editors). Psychiatry in the cinema.
University of Sydney, Sydney, 1997.
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142. Rosen A, Walter G, Politis T, Shortland M. From shunned to shining: doctors,
madness and psychiatry in the cinema from Australia and New Zealand. The Medical
Journal of Australia 1997; 167: 640-644.
143. Walter G. The attitudes of health professionals towards carers and individuals with
mental illness. Australasian Psychiatry 1998; 6: 70-72.
144. Walter G, Rosen A. Sweet medicine or a bitter pill to swallow?: the portrayal of
psychotropic medication in movies from Australia and New Zealand. Australian
Journal of Psychopharmacology 1999; 9: 61-64.
145. Siegfried N, Ferguson J, Cleary M, Walter G, Rey JM. Patient, client, consumer?
[letter] Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1999; 33: 941-942.
146. Rosen A, Walter G. Way out of tune: lessons from Shine and its expose. Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 237-244.
147. Rosen A, Walter G. Shine: further notes of discord [letter]. Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 875-876.
148. Walter G. The psychiatric patient in American cartoons, 1941-1990. Humor:
International Journal of Humor Research 2000; 13: 7-17.
149. Rosen A, Walter G, Casey D, Hocking B. Combating psychiatric stigma: an
overview of contemporary initiatives. Australasian Psychiatry 2000; 8: 19-26.
150. Bokey K, Walter G, Rey JM. From Karrawingi the Emu to Care Factor Zero:
mental health issues in contemporary Australian adolescent literature. Medical
Journal of Australia 2000; 173: 625-628.
151. Walter G, Bokey K. Psychiatry and literature: the case for a close liaison.
Australasian Psychiatry 2002; 10: 393-399.
152. Fisher K, Walter G, Robertson M. Narrative ethics in psychiatry and the literature of
youth. Psychiatric Annals 2007; 37: 810-815.
153. Walter G. Care with language [letter]. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2008; 20: 229.
154. Pridmore S, Walter G. Does art imitate death? The depiction of suicide in fiction.
Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 65-72.
155. Pavisic J, Chilton J, Walter G, Soh N, Martin A. Childhood cancer in the cinema:
how the celluloid mirror reflects psychosocial care. Journal of Pediatric Hematology
and Oncology (in press)
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Psychopharmacology
156. Rey JM, Starling J, Walter G. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (1). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP February 1998: 8-10.
157. Rey JM, Starling J, Walter G. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (2). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP August 1998
158. Rey JM, Starling J, Walter G. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (3). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP November 1998
159. Rey JM, Starling J, Walter G. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (4). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP April 1999
160. Walter G. John Cade and lithium [letter]. Psychiatric Services (formerly Hospital
and Community Psychiatry) 1999; 50: 969.
161. Walter G. Book review of Werry JS, Aman MG, Practitioner’s guide to
psychoactive drugs in children and adolescents. Australian and New Zealand Journal
of Psychiatry 1999; 33: 965-966.
162. Wiltshire C. Walter G. The 1999 Rivendell Conference: psychiatric medication in
young people. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP
August 1999
163. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (5). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP August 1999
164. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (6). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP December 1999
165. Walter G. Book review of Kutcher S. Child and adolescent psychopharmacolology.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 182.
166. Walter G, Rey JM, Starling J. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (7). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP April 2000
167. Rey JM, Walter G, Hazell P. Psychotropic drugs and preschoolers [invited
editorial]. Medical Journal of Australia 2000; 173: 172-173.
168. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (8). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP April 2001
169. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. Paediatric Psychopharmacology Sentinel (9). Bulletin
of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP December 2001
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170. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. A spoonful of sugar. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP November 2002.
171. Walter G. Book review of Kutcher S. Practical child and adolescent
psychopharmacolology. Australasian Psychiatry 2003; 11: 90.
172. Walter G, Starling J, Rey JM. A spoonful of sugar. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry RANZCP April 2004.
173. Walter G, DeLaroche A, Soh N, Hunt G, Cleary M, Malhi G, Lambert T, Correll C,
Rey J. Side effects of second generation antipsychotics: the experience, views and
monitoring practices of Australian child psychiatrists. Australasian Psychiatry 2008;
16: 253-262.
174. Byrne S, Walter G, Hunt G, Soh N, Cleary M, Duffy P, Crawford G, Krabman P,
Concannon P, Malhi G. Self-reported side effects in children and adolescents taking
risperidone. Australasian Psychiatry 2010: 18: 42-45.
175. Malhi G, Adams D, Plain J, Coulston C, Herman M, Walter G. Clozapine and
cardiometabolic health in chronic schizophrenia: correlations and consequences in a
clinical context. Australasian Psychiatry 2010; 18: 32-41.
176. Byrne S, Soh N, Walter G, Hunt G, Cleary M, Malhi G. Observations from postal
research involving families of young people taking antipsychotic medication. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 102.
177. Walter G, Byrne S, Griffiths O, Hunt G, Soh N, Cleary M, Duffy P, Crawford G,
Krabman P, Concannon P, Malhi G. Can young people reliably self-report
risperidone side effects using a survey? Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 168-173.
178. Nitzan U, Bekerman T, Becker G, Lichtenberg P, Lev-Ran S, Walter G, Maoz H,
Bloch Y. Physician perception regarding side-effect profile at the onset of
antidepressant treatment: a survey of Israeli psychiatrists and primary care
physicians. Annals of General Psychiatry (in press)
Research and publishing processes, and ethics related to these
179. Walter G, Cleary M, Rey JM. Want to know how to conduct a survey but too afraid
to ask? - a step by step guide. Australasian Psychiatry 1999; 7: 258-261.
180. Walter G. Salami: kosher and unkosher [letter]. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 1999; 33: 766-767.
181. Walter G. “Rubber stamping” retracted papers [letter]. Bulletin of the Medical
Library Association 2000; 88: 85.
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182. Walter G, Bloch S. Publishing ethics in psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 28-35.
183. Walter G, Rey JM, Dekker F. The humble case report. Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 240-245.
184. Bloch S, Walter G. The Impact Factor: time for change. Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 563-568.
185. Walter G, Bloch S, Hunt G, Fisher K. Counting on citations: a flawed way to
measure quality. Medical Journal of Australia 2003; 178: 280-281.
186. Cleary M, Walter G, Hunt G, Horsfall J. Research Note: Guidelines for
presentations and publications. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing
2003; 12: 158-159.
187. Cleary M, Walter G. Apportioning our time and energy: oral presentation, poster,
journal article or other? International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2004; 13:
204-207.
188. Cleary M, Walter G, Hunt G. The quest to fund research: playing research lotto.
Australasian Psychiatry 2006; 14: 323-326.
189. Cleary M, Hunt G, Freeman A, Walter G. Staff and patient perceptions of research
in an integrated mental health service. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2007; 28:
341-358.
190. Cleary N, Siegfried N, Walter G. Randomised Controlled trials of psychosocial
interventions in a mental health setting. How can the gold standard be achieved?
[invited book chapter], in: Callara LE, ed. Nursing Education Challenges in the 21st
century, Nova Publishers 2008: 6-10.
191. Horsfall J, Cleary M, Walter G, Hunt G. Conducting mental health research: key
steps, practicalities and issues for the early career researcher. International Journal
of Mental Health Nursing (Supplement) 2007; 16: S1-S20.
192. Cleary M, Walter G, Luscombe G. Spreading the word: disseminating research
results to patients and carers. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2007; 19: 224-229.
193. Cleary M, Walter G, Matheson S. The challenge of optimising research
participation: paying participants in mental health settings Acta Neurpsychiatrica
2008; 20: 286-290.
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194. Walter G, Rey JM, Soh N, Bloch S. Publishing ethics in child and adolescent
psychiatry” essentials for authors and readers. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric
Clinics of North America 2008; 17: 149-163.
195. Cleary M, Walter G, Matheson S. What is the role of e-technology in mental health
services and psychiatric research? Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental
Health Services 2008; 46: 42-28.
196. Cleary M, Walter G, Horsfall J, Matheson S. A consideration of contemporary
factors influencing professional development in health research. Journal of
Continuing Education in Nursing. 2009; 40:273-279.
197. Walter G, Minas H. The Cover Art of Australasian Psychiatry: in brief conversation
with John Dickson. Australasian Psychiatry 2009; 17: 328-330.
198. Hunt G, Cleary M, Walter G. Psychiatry and the Hirsch h-index: the relationship
between journal impact factors and accrued citations. Harvard Review of Psychiatry
2010; 18: 207-219.
199. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G, Jackson D. Fostering real-world clinical mental health
research. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2010; 19: 3453-3458.
200. Walter G, Rey JM, Thomas C, Martin A. Conflict of interest [invited book chapter],
in Martin A, Scahill L, Kratcochvil C, editors. Pediatric Psychopharmacology:
Principles and Practice, Second Edition. New York: Oxford University Press 2011,
p. 752-762.
201. Walter G, Hunt G, Soh N, Cleary M, Martin A. Fifty years and counting:
celebrating citations to the Journal. Journal of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry 2011; 50: 636-639.
202. Hunt G, Walter G, Soh N, Cashman E, Malhi G. 'Patting your head while rubbing
your tummy'. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 45: 444-448.
203. Hunt G, Walter G, Cleary M, Soh N, Martin A, Malhi G. Fields of interest and
influence: a new method for sourcing and ranking journals in psychiatry. Australian
and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2011: 45: 614-618.
204. Khurana G, Henderson S, Walter G, Martin A. Conflict of interest and disclosure
policies in psychiatry and medicine: a comparative study of peer-reviewed journals.
Academic Psychiatry 2012; 36; 17-22
205. Cleary M, Jackson D, Walter G. Editorial: Research ideas and academic integrity:
consideration of some key issues. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2012; 21: 1497-1498.
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206. Cleary M, Jackson D, Walter G, Watson R, Hunt G. Location, location, location: the
position of authors in scholarly publishing. Journal of Clinical Nursing 2012; 21:
809-811.
207. Cleary M, Happell B, Jackson D, Walter G. Writing a quality editorial. Nurse
Author and Editor 2012; 22: 1-3.
208. Khurana G, Henderson S, Walter G, Martin A. Conflict of interest and disclosure
policies in psychiatry and medicine: A comparative study of peer-reviewed journals.
Academic Psychiatry 2012; 36: 17-22.
209. Cleary M, Jackson D, Walter G. Research data ownership and dissemination: is it
too simple to suggest that ‘possession is nine-tenths of the law’? Journal of Clinical
Nursing 2013: 22: 2087-2089.
210. Hunt G, Walter G, Malhi. ANZJP, “Open for Business”: Do open-access psychiatry
journals provide value for money? Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry 2013; 47: 407-411.
211. Cleary M, Walter G, Jackson D, Daly J. Dealing with peer-review: what is
reasonable and what is not? Collegian 2013: 20: 123-125.
212. Cleary M, Happell B, Walter G, Hunt G. Obtaining higher research degree
qualifications: key strategies to consider. Contemporary Nurse 2013; 44: 196-203.
213. Raeburn T, Jackson D, Walter G, Escott P, Cleary M. Clinical Case Reports in
mental health: the need for nuance and context. Clinical Case Reports 2014;
2: 6. 241-242
214. Cleary M, Walter G, Jackson D Editorial: Above all, 'do no harm': Key
considerations when including students as research participants in higher education
settings. Contemporary Nurse 2014; 49: 93-95.
215. Cleary M, Escott P, Horsfall J, Walter G, Jackson D. Qualitative research: the
optimal scholarly means of understanding the patient experience. Issues in Mental
Health Nursing 2014; 35: 902-904..
216. Cleary M, Siegfried N, Escott P, Walter G. Super research or super-researched?
When enough is enough. . Issues in Mental Health Nursing (in press)
Teaching and student issues
217. Sawyer M, Giesen F, Walter G. Child psychiatry curricula in undergraduate medical
education. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
2008; 47:139-147.
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218. Alleyne S , Schnabel Horner M, Walter G, Arzubi E, Hall S, Martin A. Mentors’
perspectives on group mentorship: a descriptive study of two programs in child and
adolescent psychiatry. Academic Psychiatry 2009; 33: 377-382.
219. Cleary M, Walter G. Giving feedback to learners in clinical and academic settings:
practical considerations. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2010: 41: 153-
154.
220. Cleary M, Walter G. Teaching and learning “on the run”: ready-to-use toolkits in
busy clinical settings. Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2010; 41: 244-
245.
221. Lampe L, Coulston C, Walter G, Malhi G. Up close and personal: medical students
prefer face to face teaching in psychiatry. Australasian Psychiatry 2010: 354-360.
222. Cleary M, Walter G. Suggestions for reviewing continuing clinical education.
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 2011; 42: 105-106.
223. Cleary M, Walter G, Jackson D. “Not always smooth sailing”: mental health issues
associated with the transition from high school to college. Issues in Mental Health
Nursing 2011; 32: 250-254.
224. Mackey S, Jackson D, Walter G, Happel B, Cleary M. ‘Face’ and its cultural
dimensions: some considerations for nurse educators. Journal of Clinical Nursing
2012; 21; 1797-1798.
225. Soh N, Ma C, Lampe L, Hunt G, Malhi G, Walter G. Depression, financial
problems and other reasons for suspending medical studies, and requested support
services: findings from a qualitative study. Australasian Psychiatry 2012; 20: 518-
523.
226. Cleary M, Happell B, Walter G, Hunt G. Obtaining higher research degree
qualifications: key strategies to consider. Contemporary Nurse 2013: 44: 196-203.
227. Cleary M, Walter G, Horsfall J, Jackson D. Promoting integrity in the workplace: a
priority for all academic health professionals. Contemporary Nurse 2013; 45: 268-
272.
228. Soh N, Norgren S, Lampe L, Hunt G, Malhi G, Walter G. Mental distress in
Australian medical students and its association with housing and travel time. Journal
of Contemporary Medical Education 2013; 1: 163-169.
229. Walter G, Soh N, Norgren S, Lampe L, Malhi G, Hunt G. Medical students’
subjective ratings of stress levels and awareness of student support services about
mental health. Postgraduate Medical Journal 2013; 89: 311-315.
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230. Pridmore S, Walter G. The internet as a resource for teaching students about the
features of psychosis: a case report. Journal of Contemporary Medical Education
2013; 1: 207-211.
231. Matheson K, Barrett T, Landine J, McLuckie A, Soh, N, Walter G. Experiences of
Psychological Distress and Sources of Stress and Support During Medical Training:
a Survey of Medical Students. Academic Psychiatry 2016; 40: 63-68.
232. Jaworowski S, Walter G, Soh N, Dror YF , Mergui J, Gropp C, Haber PS. A
validated questionnaire to assess the knowledge of psychiatric aspects of alcohol use
disorder. Substance Abuse 2014; 35:147-152.
233. Soh N, Burns F, Shackel R, Robinson B, Robertson M, Walter G. Law student
mental health literacy and distress. Legal Education Review (in press)
Attitudinal studies (i.e. apart from those listed elsewhere)
234. Siegfried N, Ferguson J, Cleary M, Walter G, Rey JM. Experience, knowledge and
attitudes of mental health staff regarding patients’ problematic drug and alcohol use.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 1999; 33; 267-273.
235. Walter G, Cleary M, Rey JM. Patterns of use, attitudes and expectations of mental
health staff regarding computers. Journal of Quality in Clinical Practice 2000; 20;
20-23.
236. Cleary M, Siegfried N, Walter G. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of mental
health staff in relation to patients with borderline personality disorder. International
Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2002; 11: 186-191.
237. Cleary M, Hunt G, Matheson S, Walter G. Views of Australian mental health
stakeholders on clients’ problematic drug and alcohol use. Drug and Alcohol Review
2009; 28: 122–128.
Workforce issues
238. Rey JM, Walter G, Giuffrida M. Should the RANZCP comment about the political
and social issues of the day? The opinions of Australian Fellows and trainees.
Australasian Psychiatry 2003; 11: 124-126.
239. Walter G, Rey JM, Giuffrida M. What is it currently like being a trainee
psychiatrist in Australia? Australasian Psychiatry 2003; 11: 429-434.
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240. Rey JM, Walter G, Giuffrida M. Australian psychiatrists today: proud of their
profession but stressed and apprehensive about the future. Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2004; 38: 105-110.
241. Rey JM, Walter G, Giuffrida M. Policy, structural change and quality of psychiatric
services in Australia: the views of psychiatrists. Australasian Psychiatry 2004; 12:
118-122.
242. Cleary M, Walter G. Towards a healthier lifestyle for staff of a psychiatric hospital:
description of a pilot program. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2005:
14: 32-36.
243. Cleary M, Walter G, Hunt G. The experiences and views of mental health nurses
regarding nursing care delivery in an integrated inpatient setting. International
Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2005; 14: 72-77.
244. Cleary M., Freeman A., Walter G, Hunt G. Making evidence based practice a reality
for mental health nursing. Contemporary Nurse 2005; 20, 278-289.
245. Cleary M, Walter G. Getting the most out of study tours ‘Study Tours’. The Journal
of Continuing Education in Nursing. 2006; 37: 200-201.
246. Cleary M, Walter G. Educating mental health nurses in clinical settings: tackling the
challenge. Contemporary Nurse 2006; 21, 153-157.
247. Cleary M, Walter G. Bridging an old divide: forging partnerships between clinical
and academic sectors in mental health [invited book chapter], in: Callara LE, ed.
Nursing Education Challenges in the 21st century, Nova Publishers 2008; 271-282.
248. Nash L, Daly M, Johnson M, Walter G, Walton M, Willcock S, Coulston C, van
Ekert E, Tennant C. Psychological morbidity in Australian doctors who have and
have not experienced a medico-legal matter: a cross sectional survey. Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2007; 41: 917-925.
249. Nash L, Daly M, Johnson M, Coulston C, Tennant C, van Ekert E, Walter G,
Willcock S, Walton M. Personality, gender and medico-legal matters in medical
practice. Australasian Psychiatry 2009; 17: 19-24.
250. Nash L, Walton M, Daly M, Johnson M, Walter G, van Ekert E, Willcock S,
Tennant C. General Practitioners’ concerns about medico-legal issues: how it affects
their practice. Australian Family Physician 2009; 38: 66-70.
251. Robertson T, Walter G, Soh N, Hunt G, Cleary M, Malhi GS. Medical students’
attitudes towards a career in psychiatry before and after viewing a promotional DVD.
Australasian Psychiatry 2009; 17: 311-317.
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252. Nash L, Walton M, Daly M, Johnson M, Walter G, van Ekert E, Willcock S, Kelly
P, Tennant C Occurrence of medico-legal matters in Australia: a cross-sectional self-
report study. Medical Journal of Australia 2009; 191: 436-440.
253. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G, Robertson M. Dealing with bullying in the workplace:
toward zero tolerance. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
2009; 47: 34-41.
254. Nash L, Walton M, Daly M, Johnson M, Walter G, van Ekert E, Willcock S, Kelly
P, Tennant C. Factors associated with psychiatric morbidity and hazardous alcohol
use in Australian doctors. Medical Journal of Australia 2010; 193: 161-166.
255. Lampe L, Coulston C, Walter G, Malhi G. Familiarity breeds respect: attitudes of
medical students towards psychiatry following a clinical placement. Australasian
Psychiatry 2010; 18: 348-353.
256. Nash L, Walton M, Daly M, Kelly P, Walter G, van Ekert E, Willcock S, Tennant
C. Perceived practice change in Australian doctors due to medico-legal concerns.
Medical Journal of Australia 2010; 193: 579-583.
257. Malhi GS, Coulston CM, Parker GB, Cashman E, Walter G, Lampe LA, Vollmer-
Conna U. Who picks psychiatry? Perceptions, preferences and personality of medical
students. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2011; 45: 861-870.
258. Cleary M, Mackey S, Hunt G, Jackson D, Thompson T, Walter G. Reputations: a
critical yet neglected area of scholarly enquiry. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2012;
68: 2137-2139.
259. Cleary M., Walter G., Jackson D. “Is that for real?': curriculum vitae padding”.
Journal of Clinical Nursing 2013; 22: 2363-2365.
260. Cleary M, Horsfall J, Walter G. Collegial cross-cultural relations for health
academics: concepts and considerations. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 34: 776-
778.
261. Cleary M, Horsfall J, Walter G. Academic careers and promotion: character and
conduct deserve greater emphasis. Journal of Advanced Nursing 2013; 69: 1675-
1677.
262. Hutchinson M, Jackson D, Walter G. Cleary M. Coercion and the corruption of care
in mental health nursing: lessons from a case study. Issues in Mental Health Nursing
2013; 34: 476-480.
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263. Cleary M, Escott P, Walter G, Horsfall J, Jackson D. "Keeping the Peace":
Relevance of the concept for mental health nursing. Issues in Mental Health
Nursing 2015; 36: 9. 737-739.
264. Cleary M, Walter G, Sayers J, Lopez V, Hungerford C. Arrogance in the workplace:
implications for mental health nurses. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2015;
36: 4. 266-271.
265. Cleary M, Walter G, Andrew S, Jackson D. Negative workplace behaviors at the
University of Hard Knocks. Contemporary Nurse (in press)
266. Cleary M, Walter G, Jackson D. Promoting integrity in the workplace: a priority for
all academic health professionals. Contemporary Nurse (in press)
267. Cleary M, Walter G, Siegfried N, Jackson D. Contemplating an expatriate
healthcare position? Key factors to consider. Issues in Mental Health Nursing (in
press)
Consumers and carers
268. Walter G, Harding A, Rey JM, Plapp J. Written information for parents [letter].
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1999; 38: 941.
269. Cleary M, Freeman A, Hunt G, Walter G. Patient and carer perceptions of need and
associations with caregiver burden. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry 2005; 39: 507-513.
270. Cleary M, Freeman A, Hunt G, Walter G. Patient and carer perceptions of need and
associations with care-giving burden in an integrated adult mental health service.
Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 2006; 40: 1-7.
271. Cleary M, Freeman A, Walter G. Carer participation in mental health service
delivery. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2006; 15: 189-194.
272. Cleary M, Hunt, G, Walter G, Freeman A. The patient's view of need and caregiving
consequences: A cross sectional study of inpatients with severe mental illness.
Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing 2006; 13: 506-514.
273. Cleary M, Walter G, Escott P. ‘Consumer consultant’: Expanding the role of
consumers in modern mental health services. International Journal of Mental Health
Nursing 2006; 15, 29-34.
274. Horsfall J, Cleary M, Walter G, Malins G. Challenging conventional practice:
placing consumers at the centre of the research enterprise. Issues in Mental Health
Nursing 2007; 28: 1201-1213.
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275. Cleary M, Matheson S, Walter G, Malins G, Hunt G. Demystifying research and
evidence-based practice for consumers and carers: development and evaluation of an
educational package. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2008; 29: 1-12.
276. Cleary M, Hunt G, Matheson S, Walter G. The association between substance use
and the needs of patients with psychiatric disorder, levels of anxiety and caregiving
burden". Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 2008; 22: 375-385.
277. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G. Delivering difficult news: views of mental health staff
about in inpatient settings. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health
Services 2010: 48: 32-39.
278. Cleary M, Hunt G, Escott P, Walter G. Receiving difficult news: views of patients
in an inpatient setting. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services
2010; 48: 40-48.
Ethics (excluding research/publishing ethics that is covered elsewhere)
279. Robertson M. Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics I: professional ethics and
psychiatry. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 201-206.
(this paper was republished in Focus, quarterly publication of the American
Psychiatric Association 2007; 5: 432-437)
280. Robertson M. Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics II: virtue ethics and the
ethics of care. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 207-211.
281. Robertson M, Ryan C, Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics III: the method of
casuistry. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 281-286.
282. Robertson M, Ryan C, Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics IV: principle-based
ethics. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 287-291.
283. Robertson M, Morris K, Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics V: utilitarianism
and the ethics of duty. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 402-410.
284. Robertson M, Morris K, Walter G. Overview of psychiatric ethics VI: new
approaches in psychiatric ethics. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 411-416.
285. Robertson M. Walter G. A critical reflection on utilitarianism as the basis for
psychiatric ethics I: utilitarianism as an ethical theory. Journal of Ethics in Mental
Health 2007; 2.
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286. Robertson M. Walter G. A critical reflection on utilitarianism as the basis for
psychiatric ethics II : utilitarianism and psychiatry. Journal of Ethics in Mental
Health 2007; 2.
287. Robertson M, Walter G. The ethics of psychiatric diagnosis. Psychiatric Annals
2007; 37: 792-797.
288. Robertson M, Walter G. Many faces of the dual role dilemma in psychiatric ethics.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2008; 42: 228-235.
289. Robertson M, Walter G. Synopsis of psychiatric ethics. Journal of Ethics in Mental
Health 2008; 3: 1-4.
290. Robertson M, Pols H, Walter G. The social construction of values and the
psychiatric profession Part 1: conceptual issues and the case of Argentine psychiatry.
Journal of Ethics in Mental Health 2008; 3: 1-5.
291. Robertson M, Kerridge I, Walter G. The social construction of values and the
psychiatric profession Part 2: a pilot ethnomethodological study. Journal of Ethics in
Mental Health 2008; 3: 1-5.
292. Robertson M, Walter G. Ethical issues pertaining to psychiatric trauma [invited
book chapter], in Psychiatric Ethics (4th edition), edited by Bloch S, Green S.
Oxford: Oxford University Press 2008, 473-494.
293. Robertson M, Kerridge I, Walter G. An ethnomethodological study of the values of
Australian psychiatrists: towards an empirically derived RANZCP Code of Ethics.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2009; 43: 409-419.
294. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G, Robertson M. Locked inpatient units in modern
mental health care: values and practice issues. Journal of Medical Ethics 2009; 35:
644-646.
295. Robertson M, Walter G. Frantz Fanon and the confluence of psychiatry, politics,
ethics and culture. Acta Neuropsychiatrica 2009; 21: 308-309.
296. Ryan C, Walter G, Robertson M. College activities and the ethics of advertising.
Australasian Psychiatry 2010; 18: 101-105.
297. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G. Seclusion and its context in acute inpatient psychiatric
care. Journal of Medical Ethics 2010; 36: 459-462.
298. Horsfall, J, Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G. Acute care [invited book chapter], in
Barker P (editor), Mental Health Ethics: The Human Context. London: Routledge
2010, 197-204.
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299. Robertson M, Walter G. Psychiatric ethics and the “new professionalism” [invited
book chapter], in Bhugra D (editor) Psychiatry’s Contract with Society: Concepts,
Controversies and Consequences. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2011, 221-239.
300. Robertson M, Walter G, Bloch S. Ethical use of the media by psychiatrists: towards
an Anitpodean formulation of the “Goldwater Rule”. Australasian Psychiatry 2016;
24: 26-29.
301. Robertson M, Light E, Lipworth W, Walter G, Psychiatry and the ‘Gay Holocaust’
– the lessons of Jill Soloway’s ‘Transparent’. Australasian Psychiatry (in press)
War and genocide
302. Robertson M, Walter G. Commentary on Lopez-Munoz F, Alamo C. Psychotropic
drugs research in Nazi Germany: the triumph of the principle of maleficence. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2009; 21: 54-57.
303. Robertson M, Walter G. WHR Rivers and the politics of trauma. Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 87-89.
304. Walter G. The psychological consequences of war on children. Zachor: Journal of
the Australian Association of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and Descendants
September 2010: 33-41.
305. Walter G, Pridmore P. The suicide of Adam Czerniakow. Australasian Psychiatry
2011; 19: 513-517.
306. Kaplan R, Walter G. From Kraepelin to Karadzic: psychiatry’s long road to
genocide, in Tatz C (editor) Genocide Perspectives 4: Essays on the Holocaust and
Genocide. Sydney: University of Sydney Press, 102, pages 122-165.
307. Mimouni-Bloch A, Walter G, Ross S, Bloch Y. The mental health consequences of
student "Holocaust memorial journeys". Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 326-328.
Humorous prose
308. Walter G. The semitic differential [letter]. Australian and New Zealand Journal of
Psychiatry 1988; 23: 236.
309. Walter G. A new, occasional instrument for measuring marital quality. The Medical
Journal of Australia 1999; 171: 674-675.
(winner of the humorous prose competition, Medical Journal of Australia, 1999)
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310. Walter G. Olympic couch potatoes [letter]. Medical Journal of Australia 2000; 173:
664.
311. Walter G. Summers of my discontent. Medical Observer 2 March 2001, p. 81
312. Walter G. What a shocker! The effects of the M2 virus on the behaviour of young
children. Medical Journal of Australia 2002; 177: 680.
313. Walter G. Embarassing moments in medical publishing. Australasian Psychiatry
2003; 11: 91.
314. Walter G. “#$*%$#^*-it”! Medical Journal of Australia 2003; 179: 670.
315. Walter G. The impact of ophthalmic surgery on the public image of psychiatry.
Medical Journal of Australia 2005; 183: 678.
316. Walter G. What’s in a title? Medical Journal of Australia 2006; 184: 312.
317. Walter G. The Directors. Medical Journal of Australia 2006; 185: 634.
Literary pieces
318. Walter G. The Man Who Sued God and “therapy”. Australasian Psychiatry 2001; 9:
370.
319. Walter G. Fulfillment. American Journal of Psychiatry 2003; 160: 1930-1931.
Editorials
320. Walter G. Editorial. Bulletin of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
RANZCP December 1999
321. Walter G. The future of Australasian Psychiatry is in our hands. Australasian
Psychiatry [editorial] 2001; 9: 3-4.
322. Rey JM, Walter G. Child and adolescent psychiatry comes of age. Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2001; 35: 261-262.
323. Walter G. Onward and Upward. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15: 1-2.
324. Walter G. A note of caution and word of thanks. Australasian Psychiatry 2007; 15:
529.
325. Robertson M, Walter G. Editorial. Psychiatric Annals 2007; 37: 776-779.
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326. Walter G. "Nessun Dorma ("None Shall Sleep") ... at least not before we digest
TASA. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2009;
48: 977-978.
327. Walter G. 99 not out and looking good: the Art of Australasian Psychiatry.
Australasian Psychiatry 2012; 20: 5-6.
328. Walter G, Robertson M, Soh N. Milestones for a College and journal. Australasian
Psychiatry 2013; 21: 5-7.
329. Walter G. Recapping my Editor’s pen. Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 525-526.
Miscellaneous
330. Westmore B, Walter G. Alcohol and drug treatments in Australian correctional
services. Drug and Alcohol Review 1993; 12: 185-191.
331. Walter G. Psychotherapy with an adolescent: aspects of the therapeutic relationship.
The Child Psychoanalytic Gazette 1997 (October): 19-23.
332. Walter G. Book review of Robertson MM, Baron-Cohen S. Tourette Syndrome: the
facts. The Medical Journal of Australia 2000; 172: 383.
333. Walter G. Book review of Le Fanu J. The rise and fall of modern medicine.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 2000; 34: 1046-1047.
334. Jones M, Menzies R, Walter G, O’Brien M, Denshire E, Crain LM. Danger Ideation
Reduction Therapy: a new treatment for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. (invited
paper) The Canadian Child Psychiatry Review 2002; 11: 22-28.
335. Walter G. Book review of Coleborne C, MacKinnon D (eds). Madness in Australia:
histories, heritage and the asylum. Australian Book Review 2004; 259: 48.
336. Walter G. A vote of thanks. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry
2005; 39: 209-211.
337. Phelan R, Lee L, Howe D, Walter G. Parenting and mental illness: a pilot group
program for parents. Australasian Psychiatry 2006; 14: 399-402.
338. Krabman P, King B, Hanney C, Baker M, Walter G. Intensive inpatient family work
with families of children with emotional and behavioural difficulties: an Australian
experience. Context 2006; 88: 41-45.
339. Walter G. Book review of Blashki G, Judd F, Piterman L (eds). General practice
psychiatry. The Medical Journal of Australia 2007; 187: 123.
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340. Walter G. “Bridging the Gaps”: the 2007 ESCAP Congress. Bulletin of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry November 2007, page 8
341. [as a member of the Tolkien II team] Andrews G, Tolkien II team. Tolkien II: a
needs-based, costed, stepped-care model for mental health services, World Health
Organization, Sydney, 2007.
342. Walter G, Willcock S. Foreword, in: Special educational monograph: mental health
in primary care [collected papers from Australasian Psychiatry]. Melbourne, Taylor
and Francis, 2008, p. 1.
343. Walter G, Joyce P, Cropley B, Ross A. Inadvertent duplicate publication.
Australasian Psychiatry 2008; 16: 57 (also published in Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Psychiatry 2008; 42: 258).
344. Cleary M, Walter G, Horsfall J. The handover in psychiatric settings: is change
needed? Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services 2009; 47: 1-6.
345. Cleary M, Hunt G, Walter G. A comparison of patient and staff satisfaction with
services after relocating to a new purpose-built mental health facility. Australasian
Psychiatry 2009; 17: 212-217.
346. Walter G. Book review of Castle D, Bassett D. A primer of clinical psychiatry.
Medical Journal of Australia 2010; 193: 238.
347. Robertson M, Walter G. Eric Kandel and Aplysia californica: their role in the
elucidation of mechanisms of memory and the study of psychotherapy Acta
Neuropsychiatrica 2010; 22: 195-196.
348. Cleary M, Walter G. Is email communication a feasible method to interview young
people with mental health problems. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric
Nursing 2011; 24: 150-152.
349. Lampe L, Shadbolt N, Starcevic V, Boyce P, Brakoulias V, Hitching R, Viswasam
K, Walter G, Malhi G. Diagnostic processes in mental health: GPs and psychiatrists
reading from the same book but on a different page. Australasian Psychiatry 2012;
20: 374-378.
350. Lampe L, Fritz K, Boyce P, Starcevic V, Brakoulias V, Walter G, Shadbolt N,
Harris A, Malhi G. Psychiatrists and GPs: diagnostic decision making, personality
profiles and attitudes toward depression and anxiety. Australasian Psychiatry (in
press)
351. Rey JM, Walter G. Professor Marie Bashir: child psychiatrist, chancellor, governor.
IACAPAP Bulletin 2013: 35: 7-10.
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352. Lee C, Cleary M, Walter G. Communicating with children with autism spectrum
disorder and their families: a practical introduction. Journal of psychosocial nursing
and mental health services. 2012: 50: 40-44.
353. Tam P, Walter G. Problematic internet use in childhood and youth: evolution of a
21st century affliction. Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 533-536.
354. Pridmore S, Walter G. Book review of Frances A, Saving normal: an insider’s
revolt against out-of-control psychiatric diagnosis, DSM-5, big pharma, and the
medicalization of ordinary life. Australasian Psychiatry 2013; 21: 504.
355. Cleary M, Walter G, Hungerford C. Recovery and the Role of Humility: Insights
from a Case Study Analysis. Issues in Mental Health Nursing 2014; 35: 108-113.
356. Walter G. The essence of survival. Sydney Jewish Museum 2014 Yearbook: 37-41.
357. Raeburn T, Walter G, Cleary M. How can we better engage boys in mental health
care? International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 2015; 24: 6. 449-450 Dec
358. Cleary M, Dean S, Webster S, Walter G, Escott P, Lopez V. Primary Health Care in
the Mental Health Workplace: Insights from the Australian experience. Issues in
Mental Health Nursing (in press)
359. Walter G. Foreword, in Kaplan RM. Prophet of Psychiatry: in Search of Reginald
Ellery (in press)
360. Walter G. Unfathomable journeys: Dr Otto Walter’s final voyage from Australia.
Health and History (in press)
BOOKS
1. IACAPAP e-Textbook of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. Geneva: International
Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, 2012.
Associate Editor (Editor: Joseph M. Rey).
2. Ethics and mental health: the patient, profession and community. London: CRC
Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2013. Co-author: Michael Robertson.
3. Electroconvulsive therapy in children and adolescents. New York: Oxford
University Press, 2013. Co-editor (with Neera Ghaziuddin)
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CONFERENCE AND MEETING PAPERS (AS PRESENTER OR
COINVESTIGATOR) (Inservice presentations within my own Area Health Service
have been excluded from the list)
1. Optimising resident experience in the casualty department, Annual Conference of
Australian College of Emergency Medicine, Sydney, 1985
2. Media portrayals of psychiatry, Academic Meeting, Division of Psychiatry, Prince of
Wales Hospital, Sydney, 1991
3. The stigma of chronic mental illness, 2nd Annual Mental Health Services
Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMS), Sydney, 1992
4. Psychiatric stigma, 3rd Annual Mental Health Services Conference of Australia and
New Zealand (THEMS), Sydney, 1993
5. The stigma resource group, at the conference Stigma and Mental Illness convened by
the Aftercare Association of NSW, Sydney, 1994
6. Anxiety disorders in children and adolescents, presented as a half-day workshop at
Bathurst Community Health Centre, Bathurst, October 1995
7. ECT in young people, Postgraduate Skills Update, Port Stephens, 1996
8. The use of ECT in young people, 20th Conference, Collegium Internationale Neuro-
psychopharmacologicum, Melbourne, 1996
9. ECT in young people, at the conference ECT: Recent Developments, Sydney, 1996
10. The use of ECT in young people [poster], World Psychiatric Association Annual
Conference, Madrid, 1996
11. The mental state examination, presented as a 1-day workshop for counsellors in the
Sexual Offenders Program, Department of Juvenile Justice, Sydney, 1996
12. The use of ECT in young people, Annual Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Melbourne, 1996
13. The use of ECT in the young, Meeting NSW Branch, RANZCP Faculty of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Sydney, 1996
14. Anxiety disorders in adolescents at the workshop, Adolescent Mental Disorders,
sponsored by Smith Kline Beecham, Sydney, 1996
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15. The mental state examination and psychiatric history taking, presented as a half-day
workshop for counselors in the Violent Offenders Program, Department of Juvenile
Justice, Sydney October 1996
16. Anxiety disorders in adolescents, at a workshop on psychiatric disorders in children
and adolescents for general practitioners in Sydney’s Lower North Shore, Sydney
1996
17. Pharmacological management of postnatal depression, at conference on postnatal
depression, Central Sydney Area Health Service, 1996
18. Psychiatric disorders in teenagers, to continuing education course for school
counsellors in Sydney’s Department of Education North West region, Sydney 1996
19. Depression in adolescents, RACGP Annual Revision Course, Sydney, 1997
20. Youth suicide, two-day workshop for general practitioners in the Nepean region,
Sydney, 1997
21. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of child psychiatrists towards ECT in young
people [poster], 32nd
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, 1997
22. Prevalence of ECT in the young [poster], 32nd
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, May
1997
23. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of child psychiatrists towards ECT in young
people [poster], Annual Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry, Bali, 1997
24. “It takes two to tango”: staff attitudes towards outcome measurement, Annual
Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Bali, 1997
25. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of child psychiatrists towards ECT in young
people [poster], Annual Conference of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, 1997
26. ECT in young persons, Redbank House (Westmead Hospital) Inservice Program,
Sydney, 1997
27. Drug and alcohol abuse in adolescents, Sydney University Postgraduate Course for
GPs (“Psychiatry for the Nonpsychiatrist”), Sydney, 1997
28. Introducing outcome measures into mental health services, Annual Mental Health
Services Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMS), Melbourne, 1997
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29. ECT in children and adolescents. Lingard Symposium on Mood Disorders,
Newcastle, 1997
30. Staff attitudes to outcome measurement, conference titled Getting Better: outcome
measurement and resource allocation in psychiatry, Sydney, 1998
31. The use of ECT in young people, 33rd
RANZCP Congress, Melbourne, 1998
32. The portrayal of psychiatry in movies from Australia and New Zealand. 33rd
RANZCP Congress, Melbourne, 1998
33. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of mental health staff regarding patients’
problematic use of alcohol and drugs, 33rd
RANZCP Congress, Melbourne, 1998
34. Stigma, stereotypes and youth with mental illness. Third National Child and
Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Sydney, 1998
35. Rivendell: overview of mental health services, as part of site visit of Rivendell
during Third National Child and Adolescent Mental Health Conference, Sydney,
1998
36. The media and mental illness, Nepean Hospital Academic Program, Sydney, 1998
37. Postnatal depression, workshop for general practitioners, Sydney, 1998
38. The relevance of herbal treatments for psychiatric practice, Annual Conference of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Sydney, 1998
39. ECT in adolescents: the cutting edge. Sole presenter of 3 hour workshop at Annual
Meeting of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Anaheim,
USA, 1998
40. Experience, knowledge and attitudes of mental health staff regarding clients’
problematic use of drugs and alcohol [poster] THEHMS Conference, Tasmania, 1998
41. Knowledge of mental health staff about alcohol and other substance use disorders.
“Having it Both Ways”- National Conference Problematic Drug and Alcohol use
and Mental Illness, Melbourne, 1998
42. Using ECT in adolescents: practice guidelines. 34th
RANZCP Congress, Perth, 1999
43. “How green is our valley?”: the relevance of herbal treatments for psychiatric
practice. 34th
RANZCP Congress, Perth, 1999
44. ECT in adolescents: experience, knowledge and attitudes of recipients [poster], 34th
RANZCP Congress, Perth, 1999
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45. St John’s Wort in depression: pest or blessing? [poster], 34th
RANZCP Congress,
Perth, 1999
46. Does St John’s Wort have a role in the treatment of adolescent major depression?
Rivendell Paediatric Psychopharmacology Conference, Sydney, 1999
47. Physical treatments for depression, Symposium for community child and adolescent
services, Sydney, 1999
48. ECT in young persons: an update, Redbank House (Westmead Hospital) Inservice
Program, Sydney, 1999
49. Psychiatric stigma: the issue of ECT in the young, Annual Mental Health Services
Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMS), Melbourne, 1999
50. Alternative treatments for depression: worts and all at The challenge of youth
depression, Symposium for NSW Branch, Royal Australian College of General
Practitioners, Sydney, 2000
51. Transcranial magnetic stimulation: experience, knowledge and attitudes of recipients
[poster], 35th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide, 2000
52. Psychiatrist experience and views regarding St. John’s Wort and “alternative”
treatments [poster], 35th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide, 2000
53. Not too creative, please: publishing ethics in psychiatry, 35th
RANZCP Congress,
Adelaide, 2000
54. Taking flight from the Cuckoo’s Nest: the relevance of media portrayals of mental
illness for health professionals. 35th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide, 2000 [invited
workshop]
55. Psychiatry and the cinema, at “Psychiatry in Society”, Annual Conference of
Psychiatrists in Training, Blue Mountains, 2000 [invited paper]
56. Medical publishing. The New Frontier: conference for Australian and Canadian
health professionals. Vancouver, 2000 [invited paper].
57. Alternative treatments in psychiatry. The New Frontier: conference for Australian
and Canadian health professionals. Vancouver, 2000 [invited paper].
58. Depression in young people. The New Frontier: conference for Australian and
Canadian health professionals. Vancouver, 2000 [invited paper].
59. Stigma of mental illness. The New Frontier: conference for Australian and Canadian
health professionals. Vancouver, 2000 [invited paper].
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60. Alternative remedies in mental health, Western Australia Centre for Health Services
Research, November, 2000 [invited lecture by telepsychiatry for rural and remote
WA mental health professionals]
61. Physical treatments in psychiatry, Avoca Clinic Academic Program, 2000
62. ECT in adolescents. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, New York, USA, 2000 [workshop]
63. Unusual and unconventional treatments in child psychiatry, 2nd
Paediatric
Psychopharmacology Conference, Sydney, 2001
64. Advancing the cause of Australasian Psychiatry, 36th
RANZCP Congress, Canberra,
2001 [invited workshop]
65. The humble case report [poster], 36th
RANZCP Congress, Canberra, 2001
66. “Unwillingly to school”: characteristics and outcome of school refusal in adolescents
[poster], 36th
RANZCP Congress, Canberra, 2001
67. The effect of routine use of a depression rating scale on the rate of diagnosis of
adolescent major depression [poster], 36th
RANZCP Congress, Canberra, 2001
68. Biological treatments for depression in young persons, Australian-Vietnamese
Collaborative Mental Health Conference, Hanoi, 2001 [an invited paper to be
presented immediately following a paper by Governor Bashir but, due to family
illness, was unable to be delivered]
69. Adolescent bipolar disorder [invited speaker}, 1st Australian and New Zealand
Conference on Bipolar Disorder, Hunter Valley, NSW, 2001
70. Publishing ethics, conference for medical editors convened by Blackwell Publishers,
Melbourne, 2001
71. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Update [invited keynote speaker], NSW Country
Psychiatrists’ Annual Conference, Lord Howe Island, 2002
72. Medical publishing [invited keynote speaker], NSW Country Psychiatrists’ Annual
Conference, Lord Howe Island, 2002
73. Electroconvulsive therapy in poetry [poster], 37th
RANZCP Congress, Brisbane,
2002
74. The portrayal of ECT in American movies [poster], 37th
RANZCP Congress,
Brisbane, 2002
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75. Medical student knowledge and attitudes regarding ECT prior to and after viewing
ECT scenes from movies, 37th
RANZCP Congress, Brisbane, 2002
76. Is the satisfied customer one who also "does well"? - the relationship between parent
satisfaction and outcome in a child and adolescent mental health service [poster],
37th
RANZCP Congress, Brisbane, 2002
77. An epidemiological study of ECT in adolescents [poster], 37th
RANZCP Congress,
Brisbane, 2002
78. Setting the scene: current issues in child psychiatry, at the “School-link” conference,
Expanding Horizons: New Directions in Young People’s Mental Health, 2002
79. An overview of stigma and discrimination, at the symposium, Every service’s
responsibility: challenging stigma and discrimination. The Mental Health Services
Conference of Australia and New Zealand (THEMS), Sydney, 2002
80. Celebrities in psychiatric film, The Mental Health Services Conference of Australia
and New Zealand (THEMS), Sydney, 2002
81. Publishing in psychiatry: ethics, IFs (Impact Factors) and other matters, meeting of
RANZCP Faculty of Child Psychiatry Child Psychiatrists’ Research Group, Barossa
Valley, 2002
82. An epidemiological study on ECT in young persons, Annual Meeting of the RANZCP
Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Barossa Valley, 2002
83. How fixed are child psychiatrists’ views about ECT? [poster] Annual Meeting of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Barossa Valley, 2002
84. Ethical issues in child and adolescent psychiatry, Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Francisco, USA, 2002 [workshop]
85. Crikey, mate! Developments in child and adolescent psychiatry in Australia. Invited
lecture [inaugural Weldon Lecture] for Chair in Adolescent Psychiatry, Dalhousie
University, Halifax, Canada, October 2002
86. Relationship between parent satisfaction and outcome in a child and adolescent
mental health service, Canadian Association of Child Psychiatry Annual Meeting,
Banff, Canada, 2002
87. Characteristics and outcome of school refusal, Canadian Association of Child
Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, 2002
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88. An epidemiological study on ECT use in adolescents. Canadian Association of Child
Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, 2002
89. The impact of rating scales on diagnosis of psychiatric disorders in adolescence.
Canadian Association of Child Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Banff, Canada, 2002
90. How fixed are child psychiatrists’ views about ECT? [poster] 38th
RANZCP
Congress, Hobart, 2003
91. Borderline personality disorder in the public sector: experience, knowledge and
attitudes of mental health staff [poster], 38th
RANZCP Congress, Hobart, 2003
92. What it is currently like being a trainee psychiatrist in Australia: findings from a
national survey. 38th
RANZCP Congress, Hobart, 2003
93. ECT use in adolescents. Biennial conference of the Australasian Jewish Medical
Federation, Maroochydore, 2004
94. Portrayals of psychiatry in the movies [invited speaker]. International Media and
Mental Health Conference, Brisbane, 2004
95. Editing processes and decisions in journals [invited speaker]. 39th
RANZCP
Congress, Christchurch, 2004
96. A fountain of youth: the young child psychiatry workforce. Annual Meeting of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Darwin, 2004
97. Writing: an editor’s perspective. Annual Meeting of the RANZCP Faculty of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry, Darwin, 2004
98. Depression in adolescence: assessment and measurement [invited speaker].
Conference on measurement in child psychiatry, Sydney, 2004
99. Eating disorders in Sydney and Singapore – body image and culture. The University
of Sydney College of Health Sciences 4th
Research Conference, Sydney, 2004
100. Eating disorders in Australia and Asia: A cross-cultural study in Sydney and
Singapore. 5th
Asia Pacific Rim Universities Doctoral Students Conference, Sydney,
2004
101. Eating disorders across cultures: A study in two countries. Australian and New
Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders 2nd
Annual Conference, Melbourne, 2004
102. What patients and carers want to know: an exploration of information and resource
needs in adult mental health services [poster], 40th
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, 2005
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103. Patient and carer perceptions of need and associations with care-giving burden
[poster], 40th
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, 2005
104. Getting published Down Under, 40th
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, 2005
105. Co-presenter, 2-day course on medical editing for Blackwell regional Editors,
Sydney, August 2005
106. Publishes processes and ethics, Academic Seminar series, Nepean Hospital, 2005
107. Eating disturbances and acculturation in women with and without eating disorders in
Sydney and Singapore. Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders
3rd
Annual Conference, Sydney, 2005
108. Eating disorders in Sydney and Singapore: A cross-cultural study into body image
and control. The 7th
London International Eating Disorders Conference, London,
2005
109. Staff and consumer perceptions of research and quality projects in mental health
settings’ [poster] XIII Cochrane Colloquium, Melbourne, 2005
110. Bipolar disorder in adolescence [invited speaker], 5th
Australian and New Zealand
Conference on Bipolar Disorder, Hobart, 2005
111. Body Composition in Young Women with Eating Disorders: Ethnic Differences in
the Relationship Between Body Fat Levels and Body Mass Index. Dietitians
Association of Australia 24th National Conference, Sydney, 2006
112. Eating concern and restraint in young women in Australia and Singapore – the
impact of culture. Eating Disorders Research Society Annual Meeting, 2006
113. Child psychiatry: a world of opportunity, at Academic Meeting of Discipline of
Psychological Medicine, Sydney, 2006
114. Enhancing research collaborations to improve our understanding and management of
people with both severe mental illness and substance misuse. 15th
Annual Winter
Symposium, Collaboration and Partnerships: building capacity and capability in
mental health care, Sydney, 2006
115. Bipolar disorder in young people [invited speaker], “Pivotal issues in psychiatry”
conference, Sydney, 2006
116. Australasian Psychiatry: looking back, looking ahead [invited speaker], Meeting of
SA Branch, RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Adelaide, 2006
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117. Bipolar disorder in adolescence: current issues and controversies [invited speaker],
Scientific Meeting of Adelaide University, Adelaide, 2006
118. Drug treatment of conduct disorder [invited speaker], Royal Australasian College of
Physicians Congress, Cairns, 2006
119. The NSW School Link Program, [invited speaker], Royal Australasian College of
Physicians Congress, Cairns, 2006
120. TMS in the treatment of adolescent depression: case studies. 6th
International
Congress of Neuropsychiatry, Sydney, 2006.
121. Somatic treatments for depression: old and new. Meeting entitled Treating youth
depression in an era of uncertainty (satellite meeting of IACAPAP), Sydney, 2006
122. Ethical issues in child and adolescent psychiatry, Annual Meeting of the American
Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, San Diego, USA, 2006 [workshop]
123. Nutrition knowledge and eating disorders: Effects of culture and acculturation.
Australian and New Zealand Academy of Eating Disorders 5th Annual Conference,
2007
124. Comorbidity in juvenile bipolar disorder, 42nd
RANZCP Congress, Gold Coast, 2007
125. The psychological impact on doctors of complaints and law suits, 42nd
RANZCP
Congress, Gold Coast, 2007
126. Publishing in child psychiatry [invited workshop], European Society for Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry Annual Meeting, Florence, 2007
127. Comorbidity in juvenile bipolar disorder, Australasian Society for Bipolar Disorder
Conference, Sydney, 2007
128. Publishing ethics in child and adolescent psychiatry, Annual Meeting of the RANZCP
Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Hobart, 2007
129. Juvenile bipolar disorder, Annual Meeting of the RANZCP Faculty of Child and
Adolescent Psychiatry, Hobart, 2007
130. Psychological morbidity in Australian GPs who have experienced a medico-legal
matter: a cross sectional survey. NSW Rural Psychiatrists’ Conference, Byron Bay,
2007
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131. The psychological impact and practice changes associated with medico-legal matters
in Australian doctors. Part of a workshop on Better outcomes for patients and better
health for doctors - a focus on medico-legal matters. International Doctors’ Health
Conference, Sydney, 2007
132. Use of ECT and TMS in young people. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Boston, USA, 2007
133. How to get published. Early Psychosis Forum, Sydney, 2007
134. Juvenile bipolar disorder, Academic Seminar series, St George Hospital, 2007
135. Publishing ethics, World Psychiatric Association International Congress,
Melbourne, 2007
136. Contemporary research in child and adolescent psychiatry. Biennial conference of
the Australasian Jewish Medical Federation, Kingscliff, 2008
137. Side effects of second generation antipsychotics: the experience, views and
monitoring practices of Australian child psychiatrists. 43rd
RANZCP Congress,
Melbourne, 2008
138. Publishing ethics: guidelines for editors. Meeting of Asian Editors of Medical
Journals [invited keynote lecture], Tokyo, 2008
139. Comorbidity in juvenile bipolar disorder: key issues and treatment considerations
[invited speaker]. 8th
Australian and New Zealand Conference on Bipolar Disorder,
Auckland, 2008
140. Side effects of second generation antipsychotics: the experience, views and
monitoring practices of Australian child psychiatrists. Annual Meeting of the
RANZCP Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Port Douglas, 2008
141. Mentors’ perspectives on group mentorship: a descriptive study of two programs in
child and adolescent psychiatry. Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Child
and Adolescent Psychiatry, Chicago, USA, 2008
142. Duration of treatment and self-reported side effects of low dose risperidone in young
people. 44th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide, 2009
143. The Art of Australasian Psychiatry. 44th
RANZCP Congress, Adelaide, 2009
144. Publishing Down Under: essentials from your Editors. 44th
RANZCP Congress,
Adelaide, 2009
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145. “Stone the Crows”: developments in research and service development down
Under [invited keynote address]. Atlantic Provinces Child and Adolescent
Psychiatry Conference, Prince Edward Island, Canada, 2009
146. Child and adolescent mental health in Australia [invited public lecture], Centre for
Rural and Remote Health, Alice Springs, 2009
147. Mood disorders and their treatment in children and adolescents [invited lecture to
health staff], Centre for Rural and Remote Health, Alice Springs, 2009
148. Does life imitate art? Research and service development in child and adolescent
psychiatry and beyond [invited address}, Ramsay Healthcare, Adelaide, 2009
149. Conflict of interest and disclosure policies in psychiatry and medicine: a comparative
study of eighteen peer reviewed journals. 6th
International Congress on Peer Review
and Biomedical Publication, Vancouver, 2009
150. Research and service development in child and adolescent psychiatry. Biennial
conference of the Australasian Jewish Medical Federation, Coolum, 2010
151. How medicolegal matters impact on doctors. 45th
RANZCP Congress, Auckland,
2010
152. Comparison of nutrition knowledge amongst health professionals, patients with
eating disorders and the general population in Australia. Eating disorders: meeting
the challenge, Sydney, 2010
153. Youth and mental health. Mayor’s inaugural high school principals’ forum, Hornsby Ku-
ring-gai Council Chambers, 2010
154. Publishing: getting started. In the beginning: inaugural research conference
Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, Sydney, 2010
155. The psychological effects of war on children [invited address]. Janusz Korczak
Commemoration, Sydney Jewish Museum, Sydney, 2010
156. Comparison of nutrition knowledge between health professional groups. 8th
Annual
Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy for Eating Disorders,
Auckland, 2010
157. Depression and suicide in young people, at Get Connected: working together for better
community mental health and wellbeing, convened by Ku-ring-gai Police and Community
Safety Committee in partnership with Ku-ring-gai Council, Sydney, 2010
158. Mood disorders in young people [invited keynote speaker], NSW Country
Psychiatrists’ Annual Conference, Shoal Bay, 2010
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159. Current service provision and research in child and adolescent psychiatry [invited
keynote speaker], NSW Country Psychiatrists’ Annual Conference, Shoal Bay, 2010
160. Mood disorders in young people. Parent Forum organized by Ku-ring-gai Youth
Development Service, Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Council Chambers, 2010
161. Child and adolescent research and service innovation in Australia: key themes and
relevance for other countries [invited address], Yale, USA, 2011.
162. Mental health services for young people in NSW and Australia [invited keynote
speaker], Mental health and young people, Youth Health Forum, Children’s Hospital
at Westmead, Sydney, 2011
163. An engagement with your Editors [workshop]. 46th
RANZCP Congress, Darwin,
2011
164. Depression and suicide in youth: the current status. Youth Health: it’s totally
important, 3rd
IAAH Asia Pacific Congress and 8th
Australian and New Zealand
Adolescent Health Conference, Sydney, 2011
165. Cinematic depictions of childhood cancer: how do psychosocial services fare?
[poster]. Seventh Annual Klingenstein Conference. Brown Alpern School of
Medicine, Providence, RI, USA, 2012
166. The interface between psychiatry and Judaism [invited address], Tikkun Leil Evening
Symposium, North Shore Synagogue, Sydney, 2012
167. Publishing in medicine and the sciences [invited lecture], Health Sciences University
of Mongolia, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 2012
168. Reflections on child and adolescent mental health services in Australia and their
potential relevance for Mongolia [invited presentation], Health Sciences University
of Mongolia, Ulan Bator, Mongolia, 2012
169. A survey of alcohol-related knowledge amongst medical students in Australia
[poster]. Annual Conference of the Australasian Professional Society on Alcohol and
Other Drugs, Melbourne, 2012
170. Youth and Mental Health. NSW Parliament House, Sydney, 2013
171. Student mental health. Meeting of the Australian Medical Students Association,
Sydney, 2013
172. Publishing and its ethics [invited address], Complutense University, Madrid, Spain,
2013.
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173. Psychiatric diagnostic decision-making: are psychiatrists less conscientious than
GPs? 48th
RANZCP Congress, Sydney, 2013
174. The essence of survival [invited book launch, Sydney Jewish Museum], Sydney,
2014
175. Translating research into practice, Northern Sydney LHD Mental Health Research
Conference, Sydney, 2015
176. School refusal, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, 2015
177. Unfathomable journeys, Sydney Jewish Museum, 2016
178. Emotional distress in law students compared to medical students. International
Academy of Law and Mental Health Conference, to be held in Prague, 2017
CONFERENCES CONVENED
1. Chair, Convening Committee, Annual Conference, NSW Association for
Psychiatrists-in-Training, 1990
2. Chair, Convening Committee, Sydney Institute of Psychoanalysis Conference for
Trainee Psychiatrists, "Psychoanalysis: what can it offer?", 1990
3. Convenor (and chairperson), regular conferences of the Australasian Psychiatric
Stigma Group since its inception in 1991
4. Member, Organising Committee, 1st National “Getting Better” conference on
outcome measurement and resource allocation in psychiatry, Sydney 1996 (keynote
speakers included I Marks, H Whiteford, G Andrews, R Swinston)
5. Convenor (with A Rosen, M Shortland, T Politis), conference on psychiatry in the
cinema, Sydney, 1997
6. Convenor (with JM Rey), conference on the evaluation of outcomes in child and
adolescent mental health services, Central Sydney Area Health Service, 1997
7. Convenor (with K Kirkby), 2nd
National “Getting Better” conference on outcome
measurement in psychiatry - Sydney, 1998 (keynote speakers included I Marks, J
Greist, H Lapsley, M Oakley-Browne, J Ellard, G Andrews, P Boyce)
8. Convenor (with JM Rey, C Wiltshire), Rivendell Paediatric Psychpharmacology
Conference, 1999 (keynote speakers included J Rapoport, J Werry)
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9. Convenor (with K Kirkby), 3rd
National “Getting Better” conference on outcome
measurement in psychiatry - Sydney, 2000 (invited overseas-based speakers included
H Whiteford, R Mandenscheid). This biennial conference was recognised as the
country’s premier conference on outcome measurement in psychiatry.
10. Convenor (with JM Rey), 2nd Paediatric Psychopharmacology Conference, Sydney
2001 (international keynote speaker: S Kutcher)
11. Convenor, World Psychiatric Association conference on psychiatric stigma, Sydney,
2002
12. Member, Scientific Committee, Annual Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of
Child Psychiatry, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 2002.
13. Member, Scientific Committee, Annual Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of
Child Psychiatry, Darwin, 2004.
14. Member, Scientific Committee, Annual Conference of the RANZCP Faculty of
Child Psychiatry, Sydney, 2005.
15. Member, Scientific and Organizing Committees, 40th
RANZCP Congress, Sydney,
2005.
16. Member, Scientific Committee, 6th
International Congress of Neuropsychiatry,
Sydney, 2006.
17. Member, Organizing Committee, Treating youth depression in an era of uncertainty
(satellite meeting of International Association of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry),
Sydney, September 2006
18. Member, Organizing Committee, Child and adolescent mental health: global
perspective for local solutions (meeting hosted by University of Sydney and
Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, featuring two US keynote speakers) Sydney,
October 2009
19. Member, Organizing Committee, In the beginning: inaugural research conference
Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, Sydney, June 2010
20. Member, Scientific Committee, 1st International Youth Mental Health Conference,
Melbourne, July 2010
21. Member, Organizing Committee, Annual research conference Northern Sydney
Central Coast Health, Sydney, June 2011
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22. Member, Scientific Program Committee, Youth Health: it’s totally important, 3rd
IAAH Asia Pacific Congress and 8th
Australian and New Zealand Adolescent Health
Conference, Sydney, November 2011
23. Member, Organizing Committee, Energizing evidence. Research Conference
Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, July 2012
24. Member, Organizing Committee, Translating research evidence into clinical
practice. Research Conference, Northern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, July
2015
25. Internet gaming and social media: friend or foe, and clinical implications. Northern
Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, November 2015
26. Medical ethics in the shadow of the Holocaust (with colleagues from VELiM,
University of Sydney and Sydney Jewish Museum), Sydney, November 2015
27. Australasian Doctors Health Conference, Sydney, September, 2017
OTHER POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES
1. Co-ordinator, Ryde Hospital Family Medicine Program, 1984 and 1985
2. President, Ryde Hospital Resident Medical Officers’ Association, 1985 and 1986
3. Medical Co-ordinator, Disaster Exercise involving NSW Police, Fire Brigade and
Ambulance Services, 1985
4. Creator of Shrunk and Walrus cartoon series, Australian Doctor Weekly, 1988-1991
5. Chairperson, Northside Clinic Registrars’ Group, 1989
6. Convenor, Northside Clinic Journal Club, 1989
7. Chairperson, Committee to review and re-establish the Northside Clinic’s ECT
service, 1989
8. Lecturer, Wesley Mission workshops for “Lifeline” counsellors (lectures on “Suicide
and Parasuicide” and “Alcohol Dependence”), Sydney, 1988 and 1989
9. Member of the Executive Committee, NSW Association for Psychiatrists-in-training
(APT), 1989-1991
10. Joint-president, NSW Association for Psychiatrists in Training, 1990
11. APT representative on Ramsay Health Care Development Committee, 1990
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12. Member, Training Committee, NSW Branch RANZCP, 1990-1991
13. Member, National APT Working Party to examine and prepare a position statement
on proposed RANZCP Examination By-laws and Training Program, 1990
14. Member, Development Committee, Australian Medical and Professional Society on
Alcohol and Other Drugs 1991
15. Co-founder (with Dr A Rosen), Australasian Psychiatric Stigma Group, Northern
Sydney Region, 1991
16. Member, peer review committee, Mood Disorders Unit, Northside Clinic, 1993-1994
17. Member, peer review committee, Macquarie Hospital, 1994-1995
18. Convenor, Medical Student Training, Rivendell Unit, September 1996-2006
19. Convenor, Rivendell Inservice Lecture Program, July 1996-1998
20. Chairperson, Committee to prepare a protocol for adolescent mental health
emergencies in Central Sydney Area Health Service, 1996
21. Chair, Committee to explore preventative projects in child and adolescent mental
health in Central Sydney Area Health Service, 1996
22. Member, Committee to examine outcome measures at Rivendell, September 1996-
2006
23. Member, Serious Incidents Review Committee, Central Sydney Area Health Service,
1997-1998
24. Member, 4-person RANZCP taskforce to revise RANZCP ECT guidelines
(completed 1999)
25. Chairperson, (EQUIP) Accreditation Committee, Rivendell Hospital and Area Child,
Adolescent and Family Mental Health Services, 1999-2005
(the unit was successfully accredited in this time)
26. Member, Dual Diagnosis Project Committee/Reference Group, Central Sydney Area
Health Service, 1998-1999
27. Member, Committee to develop area policy on ADHD, 1999-2000
28. Member, child psychiatry training committee, NSW Branch RANZCP, 1999-2003
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29. Member, Interview Panel, NSW Institute of Psychiatry Fellowship in Child
Psychiatry, 1999
30. Member, Central Sydney Area Mental Health Research Advisory Committee
Meeting, 1998-2006
31. Chairperson, Solvay Paediatric OCD Advisory Board, 2000 (I elected to resign from
the Board following my appointment as Editor of Australasian Psychiatry)
32. Member, Central Sydney Area Health Service Suicide Prevention Steering
Committee, 2000-2006
33. Member, Central Sydney Area Health Service Clinical Council, 2000-2006
34. Member, Central Sydney Area Health Service Quality Council, 2000 onwards (I also
delivered the inaugural presentation at Council (March 2000), regarding the Area's
child and adolescent mental health services)
35. Member, Co-ordinating Group for the implementation of the Strategic Plan, “Health
Gain for Children and Youth of Central Sydney”, 2000-2006
36. Member, Commonwealth child and adolescent mental health outcomes Expert
Group, 2001-2007
37. Member, Interview Panel, Child Policy Analyst, NSW Centre for Mental Health,
2001
38. Member, Reference group, Resource transition program, Central Sydney Area Health
Service, 2001-2006
39. Member, Medical Advisory Panel, SANE Australia, 2001 on (SANE Australia is a
national charity helping people affected by mental illness that has won a number of
awards for its work and educational materials)
40. Committee member, RANZCP Committee on Psychotropic Drugs and Other
Physical Treatments, 2001-2004
41. RANZCP Representative, Working Group to prepare policy on the effects of
multimedia on children, 2001-2002 (others in Working Group included
representatives from Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Royal Australian
College of General Practitioners, Public Health Association of Australia and “Young
Media Australia”)
42. Member, Ethics Committee, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry,
2004 onwards
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43. Convenor, quarterly Educational Forums, Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Services, Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, 2006-2008
44. Member, Child and Adolescent Subcommittee, NSW Centre for Mental Health,
2006-2010
45. Member, Youth Mental Health Subcommittee, NSW Centre for Mental Health, 2006
onwards
46. Member, Paediatric Network Group, Northern Sydney Central Coast Health, 2007
onwards
47. Chair, Paediatric Inpatient Risk Assessment Committee, Northern Sydney Central
Coast Health, 2007-2008
48. Member, National CAMHS Benchmarking Forum, 2007-2009
49. Member, Clinical Services Committee, Ku-ring-gai Youth Development Service
(“KYDS”), 2008 onwards
50. Certificate in Clinical Leadership, Clinical Leadership Program, Clinical Excellence
Commission, NSW Health Dept, 2008
51. International member, Steering Committee, National child and youth mental health
framework, Canada, 2008 onwards
52. Member, Working Group to prepare minimum standards for the use of ECT, NSW
Health, 2009-2010
53. Member, RANZCP Expert Panel, Submission to Senate Inquiry into suicide in
Australia, 2009
54. Member, CADE (Clinical Assessment and Diagnostic Evaluation) clinical and
research team, Royal North Shore Hospital, 2010 onwards
55. Member, Expert Panel preparing position statement on Stigma and Suicide, Suicide
Prevention Australia, 2010
56. Member, RANZCP Expert Group to prepare position statement, Suicide Reporting in
the Media, 2011
57. Member, Expert Advisory Panel, NIIRA (Network for Internet Investigation and
Research Australia), 2011 onwards
58. Member, RANZCP Awards panel, 2013
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RECENT AND CURRENT TEACHING AND EXAMINING
1. Lectures to final year medical students, Sydney University (as part of their formal
psychiatry lecture program) on (i) behavioural disorders in children and adolescents,
and (ii) manic depressive illness, 1996 and 1997
2. Convenor, Sydney University medical student teaching program in child and
adolescent psychiatry at Central Clinical School, 1996-2006
3. Tutoring small groups of (10 to 12) Sydney University medical students at Rivendell
approx. 8 times a year, 1995-2000
4. Examining final year Sydney University medical students in relation to their
psychiatry term, 1997 onwards
5. Co-author, problem-based learning exercise on school refusal, Sydney University
Medical Program, 2000
6. Lectures in Sydney University Medical Program
(i) paediatric psychopharmacology; 1999-2001
(ii) stigma of mental illness, 2000
(iii) community perception of psychiatric disorders, 2001
(iv) assessing a young person with mental health problems, 2001-2002
(v) depression in adolescence, 2001-2005
(vi) Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, 2002 onwards
7. Supervisor, students on Rotating Practice Placement, Sydney University Medical
Program, 2000 onwards
8. Supervision of Psychiatrists-in-training, 1996 onwards
9. Supervision of Child Psychiatrists-in-training, 1997 onwards
10. Supervision of Area-of-Need psychiatrists, 2007 onwards
11. Lectures to Child Psychiatrists-in-training, NSW Institute of Psychiatry, 1997-
present on (i) pharmacokinetics of psychotropic drugs in children and adolescents,
(ii) ECT in young persons, (iii) clinical research, (iv) publishing ethics, (v)
publishing in psychiatry (vi) embarking on private practice
12. Lecture on infant psychopharmacology, at NSW Institute of Psychiatry Infant Mental
Health Course, 2000
13. Contributor to NSW Institute of Psychiatry course by correspondence on adolescent
mental health (author of 3 chapters in course handbook: (i) psychiatric diagnosis and
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classification, (ii) the mental state examination, (iii) biological treatments), 1997-
1998
14. Lecture on publishing ethics in psychiatry, Sydney University Department of
Psychological Medicine PhD program, Sydney, 2000-2008
15. Lecture on inpatient adolescent psychiatry, Newcastle & Central Coast Zone
Psychiatry Training Program, 2000
16. Adjudicator, Essay prizes, Discipline of Psychological Medicine, University of
Sydney, 2001-2012
17. Author, Modified Essay and Multiple Choice Questions, Sydney University Medical
Program, 2003 onwards
18. Lecture on writing papers for psychiatry journals, Northern Sydney Training
Program, 2003
19. Lecture on publishing ethics, Postgraduate Research Program, Children’s Hospital at
Westmead, 2003
20. Lecture on judging the quality of medical papers, Discipline of Psychological
Medicine Postgraduate Research Program, University of Sydney, 2003
21. Author of two chapters in Module on Social and Cultural Psychiatry, NSW Institute
of Psychiatry Advanced Training Course in Psychiatry, 2002-2003
22. Author of chapter on publishing in Module titled, “Career and Consultancy”, NSW
Institute of Psychiatry Advanced Training Course in Psychiatry, 2005
23. Co-ordinator, Postgraduate Research Programs, Discipline of Psychological
Medicine, University of Sydney, September 2002-2006
24. Examiner, RANZCP Examinations, Sydney, 2007
25. Author and presenter, “Ethics and the Child” module, in postgraduate course, “Ethics
and Mental Health”, Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, University
of Sydney, 2009-2012
26. Lecture on publishing in psychiatry, St Vincent’s Hospital, Sydney, 2013
27. Lecture on establishing a clinical practice in child and adolescent psychiatry: rewards
and pitfalls, NSW Institute of Psychiatry, 2016
28. Lecture on biological treatments in child psychiatry, RANZCP Tasmanian trainees in
psychiatry, Hobart, July 2016