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Aspasia Karageorge
Aspasia Karageorge
Clinical psychologist + Research associate - University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au - Homepage
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The wildcard: A simple technique for improving children's target‐absent lineup performance
R Zajac, A Karageorge
Applied Cognitive Psychology: The Official Journal of the Society for …, 2009
752009
Exploring the effects of age and delay on children's person identifications: Verbal descriptions, lineup performance, and the influence of wildcards
A Karageorge, R Zajac
British Journal of Psychology 102 (2), 161-183, 2011
472011
Bullying and sexual harassment of junior doctors in New South Wales, Australia: rate and reporting outcomes
A Llewellyn, A Karageorge, L Nash, W Li, D Neuen
Australian health review 43 (3), 328-334, 2018
382018
A behavior change program to increase outings delivered during therapy to stroke survivors by community rehabilitation teams: The Out-and-About trial
A McCluskey, L Ada, PJ Kelly, S Middleton, S Goodall, JM Grimshaw, ...
International Journal of Stroke 11 (4), 425-437, 2016
262016
Improving Quality of Life by Increasing Outings after Stroke: Study Protocol for the Out-and-About Trial
A McCluskey, L Ada, S Middleton, PJ Kelly, S Goodall, JM Grimshaw, ...
International Journal of Stroke 8 (1), 54-58, 2013
252013
Acceptability of an internet cognitive behavioural therapy program for people with early-stage cancer and cancer survivors with depression and/or anxiety: thematic findings …
A Karageorge, MJ Murphy, JM Newby, L Kirsten, G Andrews, K Allison, ...
Supportive Care in Cancer, 1-8, 2017
242017
Refugee and staff experiences of psychotherapeutic services: A qualitative systematic review
A Karageorge, P Rhodes, R Gray, R Papadopoulos
Intervention 15 (1), 51-69, 2017
212017
Relationship and family therapy for newly resettled refugees: An interpretive description of staff experiences
A Karageorge, P Rhodes, R Gray
Australian and New Zealand journal of family therapy 39 (3), 303-319, 2018
172018
Compliance with Australian stroke guideline recommendations for outdoor mobility and transport training by post-inpatient rehabilitation services: An observational cohort study
A McCluskey, L Ada, PJ Kelly, S Middleton, S Goodall, JM Grimshaw, ...
BMC Health Services Research 15, 1-9, 2015
152015
Psychiatry peer review groups in Australia: a mixed-methods exploration of structure and function
J Lancaster, S Prager, L Nash, A Karageorge
BMJ open 10 (11), e040039, 2020
102020
Psychiatry training experiences: a narrative synthesis
A Karageorge, A Llewellyn, L Nash, C Maddocks, D Kaldelis, H Sandhu, ...
Australasian Psychiatry 24 (3), 308-312, 2016
92016
The experience of psychiatry training in rural NSW
L Nash, C Hickie, S Clark, A Karageorge, PJ Kelly, M Earle
Australasian Psychiatry 22 (5), 492-499, 2014
92014
Bridging the gap: A new integrated early intervention service for young people with complex mental health issues
C White, L Nash, A Karageorge, R van der Pol, GE Hunt, B Hamilton, ...
Early Intervention in Psychiatry 16 (2), 186-194, 2022
82022
How peer review groups support learning and wellbeing in psychiatrists
L Nash, A Karageorge, J Lancaster, S Prager
Australasian Psychiatry 30 (4), 556-563, 2022
42022
Previous experience and walking capacity predict community outings after stroke: An observational study
JV BPhty
Physiotherapy theory and practice, 2018
42018
Climate Schools: Drug prevention programs
L Vogl, N Newton, M Teesson, W Swift, A Karageorge, C Deans, ...
Sydney: National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW, 2009
42009
Transforming the journey together: Baseline findings from a longitudinal, co-designed study on psychiatry trainee experiences of training and wellbeing
S Orlik, C Barnes, A Karageorge, D You, LM McLean, MT Proctor, ...
Australasian Psychiatry 30 (3), 391-397, 2022
32022
Where do peer review groups fit in the International continuing professional development literature?
A Karageorge, J Lancaster, S Prager, L Nash
Australasian Psychiatry 27 (6), 651-654, 2019
32019
Accentuate the positives, but don’t necessarily eliminate the negatives: A cross-sectional survey of junior doctor psychiatry terms
K Nash, L., Karageorge, A., Llewellyn, A., Sandhu, H., Edwards, J., Kelly, B ...
MedEdPublish, 2016
3*2016
Using a mobile health device to monitor physiological stress for serious mental illness: A qualitative analysis of patient and clinician-related acceptability.
S Byrne, A Tohamy, B Kotze, F Ramos, J Starling, A Karageorge, ...
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal 45 (3), 219, 2022
22022
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