Lecturer in Psychology, University of Sydney
Dr Alice Norton is a lecturer, clinical psychologist, and supervisor in the Clinical Psychology Unit, School of Psychology. Her broad interests are in models and therapy for anxiety disorders, mood disorders, and complex presentations.
Alice’s research explores the nature and treatment of anxiety and mood disorders within a cognitive-behavioural and schema therapy framework. She has a particular interest in complex presentations, including complex trauma, personality disorders, eating disorders and comorbidity. She is interested in furthering understanding of the aetiological and maintaining factors in these presentations in order to enhance treatment approaches.
Alice has worked clinically across a range of settings, including NSW Health, non-government, and private practice, and continues to maintain a small clinic. She is passionate about the supervision and mentorship of clinical and research students, and about enhancing teaching and learning practices.
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