
About
Dr. Madeleine Ferrari is a Clinical Psychology Lecturer at Australian Catholic University's School of Behavioural and Health Sciences. She holds a D(Clin)Psych from Macquarie University (2015) and is completing a PhD at the University of Sydney focused on self-compassion in adolescence. As a registered psychologist, she specializes in anxiety/mood disorders using evidence-based therapies including CBT, CFT, and ACT in both clinical practice and research settings.
Her research examines self-compassion mechanisms, digital health interventions, and student wellbeing, with publications in clinical psychology, health psychology, and mindfulness. Recent work demonstrates consistent focus on self-compassion as protective factor across developmental stages and medical populations.
Awards & Honors:
- 2020 FameLab Australia National Finalist
- 2019 APS Early Career Teaching Award
- 2017 APS Sydney Outstanding Lecturer Award
- NHMRC Postgraduate Scholarship
She supervises Honours/Masters projects on clinical psychology topics, provides AHPRA-accredited supervision, and coordinates units including Abnormal Psychology and Ethics. Affiliated with the Healthy Brain and Mind Research Centre, she coordinates its Psychological Mechanisms and Innovations Program.
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