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School of Psychology


Dr Chris Lee

Senior Lecturer


B.Sc. (Hons.), M.Sc, PhD.

RESEARCH:
Recovery from trauma, Schema focused therapies, personality disorders

ACTIVITIES:
Chris has worked as a Senior Clinical Psychologist for the Health Department for many years and continues to consult on treatment programmes for personality disorders. He runs a number of approved training workshops for the APS on teaching therapists treatment approaches to PTSD, personality disorders, cognitive therapy, and supervision. He has worked in private practice for 15 years.
For further information on training visit http://www.therapist-training.com.au

TEACHING:
Masters of Applied Psychology (clin & health), Abnormal Psychology

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

  • Lee, C. W., & Drummond P, D. (2008). Effects of Eye Movement vs Therapists Instructions on the Process of Distressing Memories. Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 22(5), 801-808.

  • Lee, C., Gavriel, H., Drummond, P., Richards, J., and Greenwald, R. (2002). Treatment of PTSD: Stress Inoculation Training with Prolonged Exposure compared to EMDR. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 58, 1071-1089.

  • Lee, C. W., Taylor, G. and Dunn, J. (1999). Factor structure of the Schema Questionnaire in a large clinical sample. Cognitive Therapy and Research, 23(4), 441-451.

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