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Mr Salih OZGUL
BSc(Hons), MPsychClin, MAPS

Clinic Manager

Email : Salih.Ozgul@anu.edu.au
Phone : (02) 612 50412
Fax : (02) 612 50499

Office Location

Room G01, Department of Psychology (Building 39)

Mailing Address

Department of Psychology (Building 39)
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
Australia
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About Me
Research and Supervision Interests
Research Students
Selected Publications

About Me

Clinical Training and Supervision

Clinical training and supervision of Intern Psychologists in the ANU Psychology Clinic. Coordination of clinical field placements for Intern Psychologists.

Research and Supervision Interests

Anxiety disorders, grief and bereavement, depression, body dysmorphic disorder, trichotillomania, shame and guilt, mental health problems in primary care.

Research Students

Past Students

Amanda Oreo (M.Clin Psych, 2006)
Grief and adjustment in parents of adult children with substance dependence.
Jenny Leahy (M.Clin Psych, 2005)
The Relationship between Dysmorphic Concern, Adult Attachment, and Aspects of Psychological Health.
Julia Godresse (Clinical Masters, 2002)
Grief experience of parents of adult children whom suffer a serious mental illness.
Selected Publications

Godress, J., Ozgul, S., Owen, C., & Evans, L. F. (2005) Grief Experiences of Parents Whose Children Suffer from Mental Illness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 39, 88-94.

Ozgul, S. (2004). Parental grief and serious mental Illness: A narrative. Australian New Zealand Journal of Psychotherapy, 25 (4), 183-187.

Ozgul, S., Heubeck, B., Ward, J., & Wilkinson, R. (2003). Self-discrepancies: Measurement and relations to various negative affective states. Australian Journal of Psychology, 55(1), 1-7.

Ozgul S & Brunero, S. (1997). A pilot study of the utilization and outcome of community orders: Client, carer, case manager and mental health review tribunal member perspective. Australian Health Review, 20(4), 78-91.