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Renee Ireland is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology/Clinical at the School of Psychology and Wellbeing, University of Southern Queensland. She holds a BPsychSc and PhD from Queensland institutions. Her research focuses on military mental health, clinical psychology interventions for anxiety disorders, and the application of online therapy in youth mental health.
Key research interests include PTSD in military personnel, impacts of military deployment on families, and comparative effectiveness of digital mental health interventions versus traditional clinic-based approaches. She has contributed to defense force health policy through studies on recruitment standards and asthma management.
Her publications from 2008–2016 reflect a sustained focus on online CBT development (e.g., BRAVE-ONLINE), military health outcomes, and family well-being. This work bridges clinical practice with digital innovation, emphasizing scalable mental health solutions.
Renee’s research has garnered 5,427 total views and 69 downloads of outputs, including 45 views and 6 downloads in the last month, indicating ongoing scholarly engagement.
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