Dr Ross Wilkinson
 Psychology
Newcastle University
Australia
Biography
I completed my Honours degree in Psychology at James Cook University in 1989 and a PhD in Clinical Psychology at the Australian National University in 1997. I began working at the ANU in 1993 and remained working there in various roles including Clinical Program Director, Graduate Program Convenor, and Deputy Head of School for 20 years. In 2014 I joined the University of Newcastle School of Psychology as Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology and Head of the Health and Clinical Psychology Research Group. Throughout my academic career I have maintained a clinical practice focused mainly on treating anxiety and depression.
Research Interest
Health, Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Publications
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Wilkinson RB, Arentz A, Begg MS. Dispositional Mindfulness as a Moderator of the Association Between Negative Life Events and the Symptoms of Depression. International Journal of Psychology. 2016 Jul 1;51:155.
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Wilkinson RB, Goh DY. Structural, age, and sex differences for a short form of the inventory of parent and peer attachment: The IPPA-45. Journal of Relationships Research. 2014 Jan;5.