Lauren Moulds
School of Psychology
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Lauren is a psychologist, leader, researcher and gatherer of new ideas. Lauren has a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Masters of Psychology (Health) and Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology). Lauren's research has focused on adolescent family violence, in particular within the context of youth justice. She has published work, spoken at international conferences and supervised theses in this area. Lauren broadly has an interest in youth justice, family violence, families during and post pregnancy, and family and systemic intervention.
Lauren has worked with adolescents, children, adults and those with disabilities and challenging behaviour across her career in both the public and private sector. Lauren has developed programs and interventions within the adolescent and family sector. Lauren works as the Manager for the Exceptional Needs Unit, Department of Human Services.
Qualifications:
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (Psychology) – Deakin University
Master of Psychology (Health) – The University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Psychology (First Class Honours) – The University of Adelaide
Professional membership with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
Board Approved Supervisor AHPRA
Medicare Provider – Better Access and Perinatal Non-Directive Counselling
Mental Health First Aid Facilitator – in Youth Mental Health First Aid, Non Suicidal Self Injury and Gambling
Lauren is a psychologist, leader, researcher and gatherer of new ideas. Lauren has a Bachelor of Psychology (Honours), Masters of Psychology (Health) and Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology). Lauren's research has focused on adolescent family violence, in particular within the context of youth justice. She has published work, spoken at international conferences and supervised theses in this area. Lauren broadly has an interest in youth justice, family violence, families during and post pregnancy, and family and systemic intervention.
Lauren has worked with adolescents, children, adults and those with disabilities and challenging behaviour across her career in both the public and private sector. Lauren has developed programs and interventions within the adolescent and family sector. Lauren works as the Manager for the Exceptional Needs Unit, Department of Human Services.
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Education
Date Institution name Country Title 2015 - 2018 Deakin University Australia Doctor of Philosophy 2010 - 2012 The University of Adelaide Australia Master of Psychology (Health) 2006 - 2009 The University of Adelaide Australia Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
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Journals
Year Citation 2024 Klassman, K., Malvaso, C., Delfabbro, P., Moulds, L., & Young, J. (2024). A rapid evidence assessment of barriers and strategies in service engagement when working with young people with complex needs. Children and Youth Services Review, 156, 14 pages.
2022 Ashlee, C., Travis, H., Moulds, L. G., & Peter, M. (2022). Addressing child-to-parent violence: developmental and intervention considerations. Journal of Family Studies, 28(1), 382-399.
Scopus10 WoS82019 Moulds, L. G., Mayshak, R., Mildred, H., Day, A., & Miller, P. (2019). Adolescent Violence Towards Parents: A Case of Specialisation?. Youth Justice, 19(3), 206-221.
Scopus18 WoS142019 Moulds, L. G., Malvaso, C., Hackett, L., & Francis, L. (2019). The KIND Program for Adolescent Family and Dating Violence. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 44(2), 1-18.
Scopus4 WoS12019 Moulds, L., Day, A., Mayshak, R., Mildred, H., & Miller, P. (2019). Adolescent violence towards parents—Prevalence and characteristics using Australian Police Data. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 52(2), 231-249.
Scopus28 WoS232017 Moulds, L. G., & Day, A. (2017). Characteristics of adolescent violence towards parents – a Rapid Evidence Assessment. Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research, 9(3), 195-209.
Scopus20 WoS162016 Moulds, L., Day, A., Mildred, H., Miller, P., & Casey, S. (2016). Adolescent Violence Towards Parents – The Known and Unknowns. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 37(4), 547-557.
Scopus27 WoS212012 Mikocka-Walus, A., Moulds, L., Rollbusch, N., & Andrews, J. (2012). "It's a tube up your bottom; it makes people nervous": the experience of anxiety in initial colonoscopy patients. Gastroenterology Nursing, 35(6), 392-401.
Scopus27 WoS21 Europe PMC102012 Mikocka-Walus, A., Moulds, L., Rollbusch, N., & Andrews, J. (2012). Why do colonoscopy patients reject research?. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 72(4), 249-250.
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