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Associate Professor Grahame Simpson is affiliated with the University of Sydney's School of Health Sciences and the John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research. His academic rank is Associate Professor, specializing in rehabilitation medicine and neurosciences. He focuses on brain injuries, family resilience, and suicide prevention, with notable contributions to clinical interventions and social work practices in acquired brain injury contexts.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in text.
- Affiliations:
- John Walsh Centre for Rehabilitation Research
- School of Health Sciences, University of Sydney
His research interests span brain injury rehabilitation, mental health outcomes for caregivers, and innovative assistive technologies. Recent projects include evaluating vocational return-to-work pathways and resilience-building programs for families of individuals with traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches, including a book on suicide prevention and edited works on social work in brain injury. He collaborates on studies addressing psychosocial assessment, executive function support, and clinician practices in brain injury care.
Current research student: Thomas GATES (focusing on invalid performance in neuropsychological testing).
Key themes include rehabilitation outcomes, family dynamics post-injury, and mental health interventions.
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