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Dr. Lisa-Marie Greenwood is a Research Fellow at The Australian National University (ANU), affiliated with the College of Health & Medicine and the School of Medicine and Psychology. Her work focuses on mental health impacts of environmental disasters, cannabis neuroscience, and psychological resilience. She holds a BPsych (Honours) and PhD from the University of Wollongong.
Research Interests: Her interdisciplinary research spans environmental psychology, neuroscience of cannabis effects, disaster mental health, and psychological resilience. Key areas include loneliness and PTSD post-disasters, cannabinoid neurobiology, and solastalgia (environmental distress). Her work bridges clinical and environmental psychology with neuroimaging methods.
Grants & Funding: Lead Principal Investigator (PI) for an ANU-funded project (2023–2025) exploring climate change impacts on mental health. Collaborates with institutions like the Australian National Bushfire Health and Wellbeing Study team.
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