Diagnosis with DSM: An Interview with Professor Greg Murray

[what do you know about Psychiatric Diagnosis with the DSM?] If you know very little about psychiatric diagnosis, this clip promises to be an eye opener and serves as a way to stimulate understanding of its relationship to psychological therapy. Watch this interview with Dr. Greg Murray, Professor in Psychological Sciences at Swinburne University, Australia. He is interviewed about what a psychiatric diagnosis means, and what it doesn’t mean. We hark back to the earlier days of TPP where we continue to help others cultivate psychological thinking, which is such an important capacity of ours in daily functioning. Let’s stoke our thinking today. . Dr. Murray is also a practicing clinical psychologist, involved nationally with the training and accreditation of clinical psychologists. His major research interest is the chronobiology of mood, especially the relationship between sleep, circadian function, and positive mood states, and he has over 100 publications in this area. The majority of his work follows a collaborative and multi-disciplinary framework. Greg is a co-author on the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists’ Mood Disorder Guidelines, and wrote the Australian Psychological Society’s guidelines for psychological treatment of bipolar disorder. He is currently leading a 4-year project to develop and test a new online intervention (ORBIT) for people who have had a large number of episodes of bipolar disorder. . #considerpsychotherapy #psychology #practice #psychotherapy #therapy #assessment #supervision #group #plog #blog #psychodynamic #psychoanalysis #psychotherapist #psychologist #clinicalpsychologist #clinicalpsychology #counselling #counseling #counselor #counsellor #igers #igsg #igdaily #like #follow #singapore #asia . #beapartofthecommunity #yourneedsarekeptinmind The Psychology Practice @thepsychpractice https://thepsychpractice.com