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Dr Paul Masterman - Lecturer

Telephone: +61 3 5128 1022
Facsimile: +61 3 5128 1080
Email: paul.masterman@med.monash.edu.au

Paul came to the School of Rural Health in 2005 after completing his PhD in Clinical Psychology. Paul has 5 years experience as a psychologist in the public mental health sector and has managed a private psychological and social research consultancy. Paul has lectured in abnormal psychology and has tutored in various undergraduate programs. Paul is leader of the research stream at the Centre for Multidisciplinary Studies and is presently investigating interprofessional team practice in cancer care in rural communities.

Academic Qualifications

  • PhD in Clinical Psychology - Griffith University
  • Bachelor of Science (Hons) - Australian National University

Organisational Affiliations

  • Psychologists Registration Board of Victoria.
  • Australian Psychological Society

Teaching Commitments

  • Postgraduate Coursework Unit - CRH1005 Alcohol and Other Drug Issues in Rural Australia.

Current Research Students

  • Pam Leong (Masters Thesis)

Research Interests

  • Cognitive processes in alcohol and tobacco use among adolescents
  • Care protocols for young people who self-injure
  • Interprofessional team process in health care

Selected Publications

Books

  • Masterman, P.W. (In Press). Young people who self-Injure project. An information kit for service providers.  Victorian Department of Human Services.

Book Chapters

  • Rushton, P. J., Masterman, P.W., & Morris, P.L.P. (2002). Panic disorder and cardiovascular disease. In E. Chiu, D. Ames, & C. Katona (Eds.), Vascular Disease and Affective Disorders. London: Martin Dunitz Limited.

Journal Articles - Refereed

  • Kelly, A.B., Masterman, P.W., & Marlatt, G.A (In Press). Adolescent tobacco-related associative memory: A cross-sectional and contextual analysis.  Journal of Nicotine and Tobacco Research.
  • Kelly, A.B., Masterman, P.W., & Marlatt, G.A. (2005). Alcohol-related associative strength and drinking behaviours: Concurrent and prospective relationships. Drug and Alcohol Review, 24, 1-10.
  • Masterman P.W., & Kelly, A.B. (2003). Reaching adolescents who drink harmfully: Fitting intervention to developmental reality. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 24, 347 – 355.