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Phoebe Drioli-Phillips serves as a Clinical Lecturer (titleholder) at the University of Adelaide's School of Psychology within the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. She is actively completing her Master of Psychology (Health) to attain general psychologist registration while maintaining academic responsibilities.
Her educational background includes a PhD in Medicine (Psychology) completed in 2020. Her doctoral research employed qualitative methodologies to investigate men's experiences with anxiety symptomatology, aiming to improve healthcare provider identification of distressed men and develop effective public health messaging. Her broader research portfolio spans healthcare communication in aged care settings, nursing practice and education, suicide prevention, and mental health concerns within refugee and asylum seeker populations.
Phoebe maintains affiliation with the Freemason's Foundation Centre for Men's Health, reflecting her specialized focus on male mental health. Her research interests consistently center on men's mental health, parenting dynamics, and maternal/infant mental health across diverse populations.
While her researcher profile indicates substantial academic engagement through platforms like Mendeley, no formal scientific awards or specific publications are documented in the available institutional records. Her current work bridges clinical training with academic contributions to psychological science.
