
معرفی
Lefteris Patlamazoglou is a Counselling Psychologist and Lecturer at Monash University, specializing in intersectionality's impact on mental health. He serves as Course Leader for the Master of Counselling, one of Monash's largest programs, offered across Australia, Singapore, and Hong Kong.
- Education:
- PhD/Master in Psychology (Counselling), Monash University
- Bachelor with Honours in Psychology, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
- Graduate Diploma in Counselling & Psychotherapy, Cairnmillar Institute
Research Interests:
- LGBTQIA+ health and wellbeing
- Grief, loss & bereavement
- Social media and popular culture
- Migration
- Belonging
- Qualitative/Mixed Methods
Recent Research Trends: His 2023-2025 publications focus on school belonging post-COVID, transgender youth mental health, grief in queer communities, and social media's role in psychological outcomes. These works often intersect with SDG 3 (Wellbeing) and SDG 4 (Quality Education).
Scientific Awards:
- Vice-Chancellor's Diversity and Inclusion Award (2016)
- Australian Government RTP Scholarship (2016)
- Faculty Teaching Innovation Grants (2018, 2019)
- Faculty Research Stimulus Scheme (2019)
Additional Roles: Board Approved Supervisor (Monash, 2021–), Editorial Board Member of Educational and Developmental Psychologist (2021–), and Queer Mentor at Out for Australia. He has contributed to 4 major projects and 21 professional activities since 2020.


