Australian Research Council Fellow: Discovery Early Career Research Award, The University of Queensland
Tegan is a Clinical Psychologist and Lecturer at the University of Queensland, teaching into the postgraduate professional psychology programs. Her research investigates how social relationships shape mental and physical health; work that is at the intersection of social, clinical and health psychology. Tegan joined UQ after completing her PhD at the Australian National University.
Loneliness is a social cancer, every bit as alarming as cancer itself
Nov 19, 2019 02:28 am UTC| Insights & Views Health
The ABCs Australia Talks project aims to stimulate a conversation on a broad sweep of topics from job security and sexual habits to national pride and personal finances. The project is based on the results of a...
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