Dr Leanne Casey

Dr Leanne Casey

B Arts, M Clinical Psychology, PhD

Lecturer, School of Psychology

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Research expertise

  • Use of technology (e.g., online interventions, mobile phones) in clinical and health psychology
  • Factors that contribute to effective psychological interventions (e.g., therapeutic alliance, treatment expectations, models of change)
  • Promotion of adjustment and well-being (e.g., development of self-efficacy)
  • Problem gambling
  • Anxiety disorders

Current teaching areas

  • Research and Higher Degree Convenor for the Mt Gravatt Campus
  • Counselling; Psychotherapy; Research Methods (Clinical postgraduate program)
  • Research and Clinical supervision

Publications

  • Casey, L.M., Oei, T.P.S. , Melville, K.M., Bourke, E., Newcombe, P. (in press) Measuring Self-efficacy in gambling: the Gambling Refusal Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. Journal of Gambling Studies
  • Boschen, M .J. and Casey, L.M. (in press) The Use of Mobile Telephones as Adjuncts to Cognitive Behavioural Psychotherapy. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice
  • Melville, K.M., Casey, L.M. and Kavanagh, D.J. (2007) Psychological Treatment Dropout among Pathological Gamblers Clinical Psychology Review, 27, 944 - 958
  • Casey,L. M., Oei, T.P.S. and Newcombe, P. (2005) Looking Beyond the Negatives: A Time Period Analysis of Positive Cognitions, Negative Cognitions and Working Alliance in CBT for Panic Disorder. Psychotherapy Research, 15, 55-68.
  • Casey, L.M., Oei, T.P.S., and Newcombe, P. (2004) An Integrated Cognitive Model of Panic Disorder: The Role of Positive and Negative Cognitions. Clinical Psychology Review, 24, 529-555.

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