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Joshua Broderick

Joshua Broderick, PhD

Qualifications

UNSW Bachelor of Science (Psychology - Honours) 

UNSW Master of Psychology (Clinical - Honours) 

UNSW PhD (Clinical Psychology)

Josh attained his Bachelor of Science (hons class 1), Master of Clinical Psychology, and PhD in clinical psychology at the University of New South Wales. He is an Adjunct Fellow at Macquarie University School of Psychology and has worked as a lecturer at UNSW, teaching courses on clinical psychology and theories of mental health and psychopathology. Josh has also developed online learning materials (i.e. lectures) for the UNSW school of psychology, where he held a year-long post-doctorate position.

 

Josh has published peer reviewed research on adult anxiety (specifically obsessive-compulsive disorder), child behaviour and emotion problems, and human learning. He has spoken at national and international conferences on the topics of obsessive-compulsive disorder and the treatment of child emotion and behaviour problems.​

A bit more about Josh...

Josh was previously the Senior Clinical Psychologist and Project Manager at the Child Behaviour Research Clinic at the University of Sydney. He has also worked at a paediatric developmental health organisation and in a public hospital. He has links with local (and some not local) GPs, psychiatrists, school counsellors and speech therapists, as well as other allied health professionals. Josh is a Psychology Board of Australia approved clinical psychologist and is approved as a supervisor of other psychologists. He has specific training in cognitive-behavioural therapy and attachment focused behavioural family intervention. He has been trained to deliver cognitive-behavioural therapy for child, adolescent and adult populations. Josh conducts educational assessments in children where required. 

Josh has been living in Sydney his whole life. He is the father to three children. He loves the beach, swimming, reading and running long distances.

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