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Mohajer Hameed is a Senior Research Fellow in Family Therapy at the Bouverie Centre, La Trobe University. He holds a PhD in Child and Adolescent Health from Deakin University and has cross-disciplinary expertise in public health, psychoanalysis, and behavioral neuroscience. His roles include Acting Director of Research (2023–2023) and leadership in collaborative projects across health and tertiary sectors.
Educations:
- PhD (Child and Adolescent Health), Deakin University (Australia/UK)
- Post-Graduate Diploma of Science (Applied Statistics), Swinburne University
- Graduate Certificate in Family and Systemic Therapy, ACU
- MSc in Psychoanalytic Studies, Deakin University
Research Focus: Mohajer’s work centers on family models of health, violence intervention strategies, and workforce training evaluations. Key areas include:
- Cultural competency in healthcare for migrant communities
- Digital interventions for men using violence
- Military and Indigenous family health disparities
- Implementation science for mental health programs
Articles Trends: His recent work emphasizes digital health solutions, cross-cultural healthcare equity, and systemic family therapy approaches. Notable contributions include meta-syntheses on South Asian women’s healthcare experiences and randomized trials for men’s violence prevention.
Awards:
- Victorian Multicultural Honour Roll (2022)
- Community Volunteer Award (2024)
- Ministerial Recognition for Multicultural Contributions (2022)
Labs/Teams: Active in the Bouverie Centre’s research initiatives, including the Better Man Project and Organic Intelligence. Collaborates with organizations like the Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency and the Mental Health Complaints Commissioner.

