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Associate Professor Eyal Gringart is affiliated with the School of Arts and Humanities at Edith Cowan University (ECU), where he serves as Coordinator of Psychology (International Programs) and Undergraduate First Year Coordinator for Psychology. His academic roles include teaching courses like PSY5150 (Health and Clinical Psychology) and PSY1204 (Social Determinants of Behaviour).
- Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology), Edith Cowan University, 2003
- Bachelor of Science (Psychology with First Class Honours), Edith Cowan University, 2000
His research focuses on social and health psychology with emphases on ageing, terrorism psychology, and body-mind connections. Key areas include mental health interventions for older adults, workplace ageism, and the psychology of voluntary assisted death. He has received notable awards including the Sybe Jongeling Award (2006) for student support and the Dean’s Medal (2003).
Gringart’s recent work explores barriers to mental health help-seeking among older adults, psychedelic use’s environmental impacts, and the lived experiences of patients on hemodialysis. He has secured grants totaling over $300,000 for projects addressing racial literacy in education and Aboriginal health equity.
Active in student supervision, he currently guides PhD candidates researching topics like attachment security and Aboriginal elder wisdom. His professional memberships include The Oxford Round Table and Australian Psychological Society.
