Email: Brendan.Murphy@monash.edu
Associate Professor Murphy has led the development of a research program to investigate negative symptoms, medical comorbidity, genetic epidemiology, service models and delivery, and neurocognitive markers of violence in schizophrenia.
Clinically, Associate Professor Murphy has developed an early psychosis clinical pathway to ensure best practice, including the early detection and management of medical comorbidities, and a risk factor questionnaire for prognosis in schizophrenia. He is spearheading the Youth Service component of Australia's first Mental Health Service for people aged 0 to 25 years, currently in development at Southern Health.
Psychosis, diagnosis; early intervention; bipolar disorders; mania depression; neuroprotection
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