Graeme Lamont (Clinical Psychologist)
- Name
- Mr Graeme Lamont
- Qualifications
- BPsych Edith Cowan Univeristy South West & Joondalup Campuses 2000
- MPsych (Clinical) Edith Cowan University Joondalup Campus 2007-2009
- Occupation
- Clinical Psychologist
- Psychologist
- Gender
- Male
- Medical Specialties
- Clinical Psychology
- Psychology
Graeme has practiced in the field for twenty years in the areas of Clinical Mental Health, Child & Adolescent Mental Health, Alcohol & Other Drugs, and Disability Services. Graeme works with children, adolescents / young people, adults (including older adults) and has extensive experience in working with severe / complex clientele.
Graeme specializes in the area of dual diagnosis (i.e. co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders). Graeme is also well-versed and experienced in numerous psychotherapeutic approaches; including (but not limited to) Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT), Schema Therapy, Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET), Hedonic Psychology / Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT), Existential Therapy, and Solution-Focused Therapy.
- Hospital Affiliations
- Eastern Health
- Affiliated Clinics
- Graham Psychology (Ringwood Office)
- Affiliated Organisations
- AADPA, VAADHIG, VPA (Union)
- Affiliated Universities
- Edith Cowan University
- Populations Treated
- Mental / Behavioural / Neurological Disorders (as-per ICD-11)
- Topics
- Dual Diagnosis (i.e. co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders)
Social Media
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Practice Locations
VIC
- Graham Psychology
- Bulk Billing Accepted
- Open After Hours
- 9:00am to 5:00pm (including evening appointments) Monday to Friday.
- Address
- Suite 1 44-46 Charter Street
Ringwood VIC 3134
Australia
Publications
- Alleviating dysphoria and eliciting euphoria in co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders https://www.academia.edu/6874782/Alleviating_dysphoria_and_eliciting_euphoria_in_co_occurring_substance_use_and_mental_health_disorders