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Dr. Warren Bartik is an Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology at the University of New England, affiliated with the School of Psychology under the Faculty of Medicine and Health. He is a Fellow of the Clinical College of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and a Psychology Board Approved Supervisor, with a focus on translating research into real-world mental health interventions for rural and remote communities. His academic qualifications include a PhD from UNE, a Master of Clinical Psychology from Charles Sturt University (CSU), and a Bachelor's in Psychology with Honors from the University of Sydney.
- PhD (UNE)
- Masters of Clinical Psychology (CSU)
- Prioritize mental health service delivery for rural youth, climate change-related mental health, and digital mental health resources. His research includes first episode psychosis, suicide bereavement, and technology-driven mental healthcare. He has secured major grants, including a $5 million MRFF award (2024-2029) and a $996,269 NHMRC grant (2025-2039), for community-based mental health programs addressing bushfires, drought, and extreme weather events. His work emphasizes eco-anxiety, rural youth suicide prevention, and digital interventions for anxiety and depression, with recent articles analyzing telehealth feasibility, smartphone app efficacy, and maternal mental health during the pandemic.
- Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the Clinical College of the Australian Psychological Society (APS)
Warren's collaborations span institutions like Deakin University and Griffith University, with recent studies on eco-anxiety treatment programs (2024) and antenatal depression (2023). He actively recruits participants for research on parental suicide bereavement and birth-related PTSD, reflecting his commitment to vulnerable populations. His leadership in simulated learning for psychology placements and telehealth training during the pandemic highlights adaptability in clinical education.
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