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Biography

Andrew J. Lewis is a clinical psychologist and Professor. He is currently the Deputy Dean of the Institute for Health and Wellbeing at Federation University. He has previously held appointments as Professor and Director of Clinical Psychology at Murdoch University and Research Academic in the School of Psychology at Deakin University. Following on from a clinical career working in infant and child mental health at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Andrew’s research has focused on the causes of child psychopathology and psychological interventions in the perinatal period, infancy and in childhood/adolescence. Andrew has published widely in refereed journals, book chapters and treatment manuals.

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Employment (6)

Federation University: Berwick, Victoria, AU

2022-06-01 to present | Deputy Dean/ Professor (Institute for Health and Wellbeing)
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Murdoch University: Perth, WA, AU

2016-01-11 to 2022-01-01 | Professor of Clinical Psychology, Director Postgraduate Psychology Program (School of Psychology and Exercise Science)
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Deakin University: Burwood, VIC, AU

2007-08-15 to 2015 | Research Academic (School of Psychology)
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University of Ballarat: VIC, VIC, AU

2000 to 2006 (School of Psychology)
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Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne: Parkville, VIC, AU

1997-06-04 to 2003 (Child and Adolescent Mental Health)
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Orygen Youth Health Research Centre: Parkville, VIC, AU

1996 to 1998
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Education and qualifications (3)

Australian Psychological Society: VIC, VIC, AU

2005-06-01 to present | Clinical Psychologist
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Monash University: Clayton, VIC, AU

1994-01-10 to 2000-04-04 | Ph.D (Psychology, Psychiatry & Psychological Medicine)
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University of Sydney: Sydney, NSW, AU

1988 to 1992 | Bachelor of Arts (Hons 1)
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Funding (8)

The transmission of perinatal maternal mental health to preschool emotional disorders: Examining pathways and intervention points in the MPEWS study

Intergenerational prediction of social and early emotional development

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Intergenerational prediction of social and early emotional development

2016-01-01 to 2018-12-31 | Grant
Australian Research Council (Canberra, AU)
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The transmission of perinatal maternal mental health to preschool emotional disorders: Examining pathways and intervention points in the MPEWS study

2016-01 to 2020-12 | Grant
NHMRC (Canberra, Australia, AU)
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1106823

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A cross-national longitudinal comparison of modifiable influences for the development of harmful young adult alcohol use in Washington State, USA, and Victoria, Australia.

Cross-national comparison of influences for the development of harmful young adult alcohol use

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Preconception predictors of early childhood social and emotional development: a 30-year longitudinal study of grandparents, parents and children

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(Deakin Family Options: engaging youth with high prevalence mental health problems using family based interventions)

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Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Nature medicine. (1)