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Richard Lakeman is a researcher affiliated with James Cook University, focusing on mental health nursing, psychiatric care, and suicide research. He completed a Professional Doctorate at James Cook University in 2009. His work integrates clinical practice, ethical frameworks, and policy analysis to advance mental health care standards and methodologies.
Lakeman's research spans Mental Health Nursing, Suicide Prevention, and Healthcare Ethics, with emphasis on recovery-oriented practices, cultural competence in care, and critical analysis of psychiatric paradigms. His studies employ qualitative methodologies including grounded theory, Delphi studies, and action research.
Publication analysis reveals evolving focus areas: early work (2006-2010) established foundations in clinical supervision and family-centered care, while recent outputs (2022-2023) address legislative impacts on emergency mental health services in Queensland. Consistent themes include ethical pharmaceutical practices, suicide research protocols, and consumer-perspective integration.
Scientific Awards: No awards identified in source material.
