
Professor Skye McDonald
1992听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听 PhD, Macquarie University
1982听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听 MSc (Clinical Neuropsychology) (all courses: Honours, 1st Class), U of Melbourne
1979听听听听听听听听听听听听听听听 BSc (Honours, 1st Class), Monash University
I am a Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at 黑料网大事记 Australia.听 I have a BSc (Hons) from Monash University, a Masters degree in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Melbourne and a PhD from Macquarie University. I worked as a clinician with people with acquired brain disorders for 10 years before taking up my current academic post at 黑料网大事记.听
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I lead a national Centre of Research Excellence in Brain Recovery 鈥淢oving Ahead鈥 to address psychosocial rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. I have published over 170 peer reviewed publications on brain injury as well as a number of remediation programs addressing impairment in social cognition. My research interests are about understanding how the brain processes emotions and social cognition (social cognition refers to the ability to read social signals in order to understand the meaning behind other people鈥檚 behaviour). I am particularly interested in understanding how this can break down following brain injury. My research aims to find new ways to assess and treat such disorders. More details about my research can be seen by visiting my .听 I am an active member of the Australasian Society of the Study of Brain Impairment which promotes education and research into brain damage.听 I am听 also a core member of PsycBITE, a database that provides instant access to titles and abstracts of all studies ever published in English that attest to the efficacy of treatments for disorders arising from brain damage.
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Establishing the most effective parameters for delivering The Carers Way Ahead as a service for families and carers of adults with TBI (McDonald, Newby & Simpson, in partnership with icare) |