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About Dr Tim Edwards-Hart

Dr Tim Edwards-Hart is a clinical psychologist working with adults, young adults and adolescents (age 15+). He has expertise assessing and managing ADHD, anxiety, and related conditions.

Special interests

Assessing and managing ADHD, anxiety, and related conditions.

Qualifications

DPsych, RMIT University 2012
GradDipBehavSc, RMIT University 2006
BAppSci(Psych)(Hons), RMIT University 2005
GDipAdolHlthWelf, University of Melbourne 1999

Awards and Publications

Papers
Edwards-Hart, T. & Chester, A. (2010). Online mental health resources for adolescents: An overview of research and theory. Australian Psychologist, 45(3), 223-230. doi: 10.1080/00050060903584954

Thesis
Edwards-Hart, T. (2012). Evaluation of the psychological outcomes of a residential youth leadership program (Doctoral thesis). RMIT University, Melbourne. Available from http:// researchbank.rmit.edu.au/view/rmit:160231

Presentations
Edwards-Hart, T., Chester, A, & Greenwood, K. (2011). Learning to lead: Outcomes of a youth leadership program. Paper presented at the 46th Annual Conference of the Australian Psychological Society, Canberra, Australia.

Edwards-Hart, T. (2007, November). An evaluation of online mental health resources for adolescents in Australia. Paper presented at the 2007 World Psychiatric Association International Congress, Melbourne, Australia.

Edwards-Hart, T. (2007, October). Evaluating
Australian adolescent mental health websites using the Site Evaluation and Assessment Tool. Paper presented at The Third Meeting of the International Society for Research on Internet Interventions, Charlottesville, USA.

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The following questions have been posted by the HealthShare users and answered by Dr Tim Edwards-Hart

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Q. What is the best treatment for Adult ADD?

Adult ADD is often accompanied by depression / anxiety, PTSD, ODD etc. Is there a treatment for ADHD that would also effect these other (comorbid or secondary disorders)?

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Dr Tim Edwards-Hart

You are certainly right in identifying the range of other conditions that are associated with adult ADHD. Whether or not they will respond to treatment of ADHD depends on the individual and what ...

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