Paul Morrison
Professor
School of Health Professions
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Paul Morrison is a registered nurse and a registered psychologist and taught and supervised undergraduate and postgraduate students focusing on mental health, research techniques, psychology applied to nursing, and communication skills. His therapy practice has a particular emphasis on narrative. He is a Member of the Australian Psychological Society (MAPS). He was an Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (AFBPsS) and a Chartered Psychologist (CPsychol) between 1993 and 2017.
Research Interest
Paul Morrison research focuses on the application of psychology to health care generally with a special emphasis on nursing care: Evaluation of health care services Psychological care and counselling Mental health and wellbeing Personal construct theory & repertory grid technique Multiple sorting technique Multidimensional scaling (MDS) & multidimensional scalogram analysis (MSA) Narrative analysis
Publications
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Morrison, P., Gluyas, H., Stomski, N., (2017), Structuring educational decisions using the multiple sorting task: An example focusing on international placements in nursing, Nurse Education in Practice, 26, , pages 53 - 58.
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Morrison, P., Stomski, N., McAllister, M., Wynaden, D., Hungerford, C., Usher, K., Maude, P., Crowther, A., Batterbee, R., (2017), Survey of antipsychotic medication curriculum content in Australian university nursing programmes, International Journal of Mental Health Nursing, 26, 1, pages 56 - 63.
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Morrison, P., Stomski, N., (2017), Carers Perspectives on Mental Health Consumers Useof Antipsychotic Medication: A Multidimensional Scalogram Analysis, Contemporary Family Therapy, , , pages -.