Grant Success for Swinburne's e-Therapy
Dr David Austin and Dr Britt Klein from SwinPSYCHE have been awarded a $1.65m grant from the Federal Department of Health and Ageing to enable Swinburne*s e-Therapy Unit to establish the National e-Therapy Centre for Anxiety Disorders (NeTCAD).
The grant will allow the National e-Therapy Centre for Anxiety Disorders (NeTCAD) to offer internet-based clinical treatment programs for anxiety disorders, train postgraduate psychology students in the science and practice of e-therapy and develop online treatment programs for other psychological problems.
This is a very significant achievement for David, Britt and the SwinPSYCHE team, whose director, Professor Mike Kyrios, is also Acting Director of the Brain Sciences Institute (BSI).
