Associate Lecturer in Clinical Psychology, University of Sydney
Avalon is a Clinical Psychologist and academic based at the Clinical Psychology Unit (Brain and Mind Centre) at the University of Sydney. Her areas of interest are in refugee and asylum-seeker mental health and the intergenerational impacts of trauma in families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. She currently shares her time between research, supervision, and teaching at the University of Sydney and clinical practice in a community health setting.
She has previously held roles as Clinical Lead for the Refugee Trauma and Recovery Program (The University of New South Wales) and as Priority Populations Care Navigator leading mental health equity projects with the Sydney Children's Hospital Network (SCHN) HARK Refugee Clinic. She holds a Masters in Clinical Psychology from the University of Sydney.
How to look after your mental health while packing up Mum or Dad’s home
Apr 01, 2024 04:37 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
So Mum or Dad has died, or moved to aged care, and now youve got to pack up their house. Its a huge job and youre dreading it. Its normal to feel grief, loss, guilt, exhaustion or even resentment at being left with this...
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