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Lindsay Oades

BA(Hons) Adel, PhD (Woll), MBA with Distinction (Woll)

Position:

  • Senior Lecturer (Clinical Psychology) and Head, International House

Research Interests:

Health Psychology and Positive Psychology applications

  • Recovery from chronic illness (including Stages of Recovery Model and STORI)
  • Recovery oriented service provision (eg Collaborative Recovery Model) 
  • Applications of goal setting and goal striving (eg LifeJET)
  • Applications of evidence based coaching
  • Wellbeing and flourishing
  • Gratitude, hope and mindfulness
  • Consumer self-determined evaluation of health services

Research Groups:

  • Illawarra Institute for Mental Health

Affiliations:

  • Member of College of Health Psychologists (APS)
  • Member of Australian Psychological Society (MAPS)
  • Member of College of Clinical Psychologists (APS)
  • Registered Psychologist (NSW Psychologists Registration Board)
  • Member of Coaching Psychology APS Interest Group
  • Member of Australian Universities Strategic Alliance in Coaching (AUSAC)
  • Member of On-Line Psychology Electronic Network (OPeN)
  • Affiliated companies: The Psych Company Pty Ltd, Life Sculpture Pty Ltd, Work-Life  Coaching International Pty Ltd

Recent Publications:

Searchable RIS publications from 2000 to date.

  1. Oades, L.G., Deane, F.P., Crowe, T.P, Lambert. W.G., Lloyd, C., Kavanagh, D. (2005). Collaborative Recovery: An integrative model for working with individuals that experience chronic or recurring mental illness. Australasian Psychiatry, 13 (3), 279-284.
  2. *Oades, L.G., Viney, L.L., Malins, G., Strang, J. & Eman, Y. (2005). Consumer evaluation of mental health services: the process and products. New Paradigm: The Australian Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, March.
  3. Kelly, P.J., Deane, F.P., Kazantzis, N., Crowe, T.P., Oades, L.G. (2006). Use of Homework by Mental Health Case Managers in the Rehabilitation of Persistent and Recurring Psychiatric Disorder .Journal of Mental Health, 15, 1, 95-102.
  4. Malins, G.L., Oades, L.G. & Viney, L.L. (2006). What’s in a service? Consumers’ views of Australian mental health services. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 29(4), 197-204.
  5. Green, L.S., Oades, L.G. Grant, A.M. (2006). Cognitive-Behavioural, Solution-Focused Life Coaching: Enhancing Goal Striving, Well-Being and Hope. Journal of Positive Psychology, 1(3), 142-149.
  6. Malins, G.M. Morland, K.G., Strang, K J.,Dowson, T., Hunt, S. Williamson, D., Mason, M., Eman, Y, Oades. L.G. (2006) A framework for mental health consumers to evaluate service provision. Australasian Psychiatry.
  7. Crowe, T.P., Deane, F.P., Oades, L.G., (20%) Caputi, P. & Morland, K.G. (in press 2006). Training recovery oriented mental health teams. Psychiatric Services. (Impact Factor = 2.274).
  8. Deane, F. P., Crowe, T. P., King, R., Kavanagh, D. & Oades, L. G. (2006). Challenges in implemeneting evidence-based practice into mental health services.. Australian Health Review, 30 305-309.
  9. Clarke, S., Oades, L. G., Crowe, T. P. & Deane, F. P. (2006). Collaborative Goal Technology: Theory and practice.. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 30, 129-136.
  10. Kelly, P., Deane, F. P., Kazantzis, N., Crowe, T. P. & Oades, L. G. (2006). Use of Homework by Mental Health Case Managers in the Rehabilitation of Persistent and Recurring Psychiatric Disorder. Journal of Mental Health, 15 (1), 95-102.
  11. Crowe, T. P., Deane, F. P., Oades, L. G., Caputi, P. & Morland, K. (2006). Training recovery oriented mental health teams. Psychiatric Services, 57 (10), 1497-1500.
  12. Malins, G. L., Oades, L. G. & Viney, L. L. (2006). What's in a service? Consumers' views of Australian mental health services. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 29 (4), 197-204.
  13. Andresen, R., Caputi, P. & Oades, L. G. (2006). The Stages of Recovery Instrument: development of a measure of recovery from serious mental illness. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 40 972-980. (Impact Factor = 1.355).
  14. Marshall, S. L., Crowe, T. P., Oades, L. G., Deane, F. F. & Kavanagh, D. J. (2007). A Review of Consumer Involvement in Evaluations of Case Management: Consistency with a Recovery Paradigm. Psychiatric Services, 58 (3), 396-401.
  15. *Couley, A. & Oades, L. G. (2007). SNAP Gippsland: a recovering team. New Paradigm, June, 61-64.
  16. McNaught, M., Caputi, P., Oades, L. G. & Deane, F. P. (2007). Testing the validity of the Recovery Assessment Scale using an Australian sample. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 41 (5), 450-457. Impact Factor = 1.355).
  17. *Oades, L. G., Crowe, T. P. & Deane, F. P. (2007). The Collaborative Recovery Model: moving beyond 'us and them' in mental health. New Paradigm, June 32-38.

Interests:

  • Travel, Internationalisation, Family, Investing, Outdoor Adventure, Social Entrepreneurship, Buddhism

View my CV [pdf 112kb]

Email: loades@uow.edu.au
Phone: +61 2 4221 3694
Office: B41.130 & B22

 

Lindsay Oades   

 

 
   

Last reviewed: 29 November, 2007 

 
   
 
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