Graduate Research in PsychologyResearch opportunities for graduate studies in Psychology at ANU are available in all areas of psychology including: intergroup relations and group processes; group processes in organisations; prejudice; public opinion; social cognition; social, cognitive and perceptual development; aging; attitudes and values; decision-making and risk; drug use, abuse and dependence; personality; psychological attachment; interpersonal relationships; personality disorders; language and psychopathology; anxiety disorders; health psychology; clinical child, adolescent and family psychology; mental health; visual cognition; cognition and perception; visual and auditory psychophysics; space perception; and mechanisms of movement control in humans and primates. Graduate Research in Psychology at ANU is primarily based in the School of Psychology in the ANU College of Science, however associated staff work in the Centre for Mental Health Research, College of Medical and Health Sciences, and the Research School of Social Sciences. Research degrees in the program include PhD and MPhil. Graduate Coursework degrees include Master and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. About Graduate Research in Psychology
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