Dr Andrew Carroll - Researcher Profile

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Address

School of Psychology and Psychiatry
Building 17, Clayton

Contact Details

Email: Andrew.Carroll@monash.edu

Postal address:

Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science
Locked Bag 10
Fairfield
VIC 3078


Biography

Dr Andrew Carroll is a Senior Lecturer at Monash University and a Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Mental Health.  His clinical background includes internships in general medicine and neurosurgery, psychiatric training in both the UK and Australia and consultant experience in general adult psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. His research interests include the links between social cognition and violence in psychosis, management models for forensic patients, and forensic psychiatric rehabilitation.

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Keywords

Drug-associated psychoses , Forensic psychiatry, Mental disorder, Risk assessment , Violence

Qualifications

FELLOW OF RANZCP
Institution: Royal Australian and NZ College of Psychiatr
Year awarded: 1999
MASTER OF MEDICAL SCIENCE - CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY
Institution: Leeds University - UK
Year awarded: 1998
MEMBERSHIP
Institution: The Royal College of Psychiatrists - London
Year awarded: 1998
BACHELOR OF MEDICINE & BACHELOR OF SURGERY (MBBS)
Institution: Oxford University
Year awarded: 1992
MEDICINE AND PSYCHOLOGY
Institution: Cambridge University
Year awarded: 1992
BACHELOR OF ARTS
Institution: University of Cambridge - UK
Year awarded: 1989

Publications

Book Chapters

Carroll, A., 2012, Are you looking at me? Understanding and managing paranoid personality disorder, in Clinical topics in personality disorder, eds Jaydip Sarkar and Gwen Adshead, Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom, pp. 53-69.

Journal Articles

Malone, A., Carroll, A., Murphy, B., 2012, Facial affect recognition deficits: a potential contributor to aggression in psychotic illness, Aggression and Violent Behavior [P], vol 17, issue 1, Pergamon, United Kingdom, pp. 27-35.

Carroll, A., 2012, Good (or bad) vibrations: clinical intuition in violence risk assessment , Advances in Psychiatric Treatment [P], vol 18, issue 6, Royal College of Psychiatrists, United Kingdom, pp. 447-456.

Brennan, A., Carroll, A., Dolan, M., 2011, Monitoring in clozapine rechallenge after myocarditis, Australasian Psychiatry [P], vol 19, issue 4, The Roayl Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Australia, pp. 370-371.

Carroll, A., 2011, Risk assessment and resource allocation, Australasian Psychiatry [P], vol 19, issue 5, The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, Australia, pp. 448-449.

Carroll, A., Davidson, A., Ogloff, J., 2010, Characteristics of perpetrators of serious violence on the roads, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law [P], vol 17, issue 4, Routledge, UK, pp. 582-593.

Green, R., Carroll, A., Brett, A., 2010, Structured risk assessment in community forensic mental health practice, Australasian Psychiatry [P], vol 18, issue 6, Informa Healthcare, UK, pp. 538-541.

Carroll, A., 2009, Are you looking at me? Understanding and managing paranoid personality disorder, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment [P], vol 15, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK, pp. 40-48.

Ong, K., Carroll, A., Reid, S., Deacon, A.J., 2009, Community outcomes of mentally disordered homicide offenders in Victoria, Australian And New Zealand Journal Of Psychiatry [P], vol 43, issue 8, Informa Healthcare, Australia, pp. 775-780.

Carroll, A., Scott, R., Green, R., Dalton, T., Brett, A., McVie, N., 2009, Forensic mental health orders: Orders without borders, Australasian Psychiatry [P], vol 17, issue 1, Informa Healthcare, Australia, pp. 34-37.

Carroll, A., 2009, How to make good-enough risk decisions, Advances in Psychiatric Treatment [P], vol 15, issue 3, Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK, pp. 192-198.

Carroll, A., McSherry, B.M., Wood, D.A., Yannoulidis, S., 2008, Drug-associated psychoses and criminal responsibility, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, vol 26, issue 5, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., UK, pp. 633-653.

Carroll, A., 2008, Risk assessment and management in practice: The Forensicare Risk Assessment and Management Exercise, Australasian Psychiatry, vol 16, issue 6, Informa Healthcare, United Kingdom, pp. 412-417.

Forrester, A., Ozdural, S., Muthukumaraswamy, A., Carroll, A., 2008, The evolution of mental disorder as a legal category in England and Wales, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, vol 19, issue 4, Routledge, UK, USA, pp. 543-560.

Carroll, A., 2007, Are violence risk assessment tools clinically useful?, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol 41, issue 4, Informa Healthcare-Taylor & Francis, Abingdon UK, pp. 301-307.

Brett, A., Carroll, A., Green, R., Mals, P., Beswick, S., Rodriguez, M., Dunlop, D., Gagliardi, C., 2007, Treatment and security outside the wall: Diverse approaches to common challenges in community forensic mental health, International Journal of Forensic Mental Health, vol 6, issue 1, International Association of Forensic Mental Health Services, Canada, pp. 87-99.

Carroll, A., 2006, The American psychiatric publishing textbook on forensic psychiatry. London: American psychiatric publishing, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, vol 17, issue 2, Routledge, UK, pp. 354-355.

Carroll, A., Forrester, A., 2005, Depressive rage and criminal responsibility, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law, vol 12, issue 1, Australian Academic Press Pty Ltd, Bowen Hills Qld Australia, pp. 36-43.

Carroll, A., Lyall, M., Forrester, A., 2004, Clinical hopes and public fears in forensic mental health, The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, vol 15, issue 3, Brunner-Routledge, UK, pp. 407-425.

Carroll, A., Pantelis, C., Harvey, C., 2004, Insight and hopelessness in forensic patients with schizophrenia, Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol 38, issue 3, Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 169-173.

Other

Carroll, A., 2002, Early intervention in psychotic disorders, Psychiatric Services, vol 53, issue 3, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., Washington USA, p. 352.

Grants

Title:
An Investigation into Serious Violence Associated with Motor Vehicle Use: Is Road Rage a Valid of Useful Construct.
Investigators:
Ogloff, J, Carroll, A
Funding:
(2005 - 2009). Criminology Research Council.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Completed Supervision

Student:
Malone, A.
Program of Study:
Understanding aggression and victimisation in first-episode psychosis using a social information processing framework. (PHD) 2011.
Supervisors:
Carroll, A (Main), Murphy, B (Associate).