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Patricia T. Michie

The University of Newcastle, Australia · School of Psychology Bachelor of Arts (Hons), PhD

Biography

 
I offer coaching, compassionate insight and trust in my work with young/midlife adults and elders struggling with anxiety, depression, chronic pain, trauma, substance abuse, obesity and identity issues. I provide unique perspectives considering my own diverse background involving a career change from the corporate arena to clinical psychology. I work in private practice and have conducted research on adult children caring for elder parents. I assist individuals moving through life changing events believing that the path to happiness is self defined and achievement is most rewarding when created from internal wisdom. 
Publications

Change in Neurocognition in People with Co-occurring Alcohol Misuse and Depression: 12-Month Follow-up

Objective: Co-occurring alcohol misuse and depression (CAD) are highly prevalent and are both with associated cognitive impairments. Few studies have assessed how cognitive functioning changes over time in association with improvements in alcohol use and/or depression. This is the first study to assess cognitive function and symptoms of depression ... Read More»

Sally Ann Hunt, Amanda Louise Baker, Patricia T. Michie and Frances J. Kay-Lambkin

Research Article: J Addict Res Ther 2014, S10: 004

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6105.S10-004

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