International Journal of Applied Psychology

International Journal of Applied Psychology is a peer-reviewed international journal for all field of applied psychology related to the use of psychological principles and theories to overcome problems in other areas, such as mental health, business management, education, health, product design, ergonomics, and law.


Jade Sheen

Editorial Board Member of International Journal of Applied Psychology

Lecturer, Monash University, Australia

Research Areas

Mental Health and Illness, Clinical Simulation and Education, Occupational Health and Safety, Attitudes, Prehospital Management of Mental Illness

Education

2007-2008MasterClinical Family Therapy, LaTrobe University (Bouverie Centre)
2002-2004Doctor Psychology (Health), Deakin University
1998-2000BachelorApplied Science (Psychology), Deakin University

Experience

2008-PresentLecturer, Monash University, Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice
2008-PresentClinical Psychologist/Family Therapist, Clinical Supervisor, Eramosa Family Medical Centre
2008Senior Clinician, Mobile Adolescent Team Eastern Health
2007-2008Clinician, Mobile Adolescent Team Eastern Health
2007Acting Manager, Warrnambool Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, South West Healthcare
2004-2007Clinician, Warrnambool Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service, South West Healthcare

Publications: Journals

[1]  Bath, T., Boyd, L., & Sheen. J. (2011). Occupational risks during paramedic clinical placements-a literature review. JEPHC, In press.
[2]  Humar, M. & Sheen, J. (2011). Stress levels and sources of stress in graduate paramedics-a cross-sectional survey study. JEPHC, In press.
[3]  Sheen, J., Boyd, L., Eastwood, K., Archer, F., & Leaf, S. (2011). Student perceptions of adverse health events during ambulance clinical placement. JEPHC, In press.
[4]  Sheen, J., Boyd, L., Eastwood, K., & Johnson, M. (2010) Developing a Multidisciplinary Education Program: Challenges and Incentives. iCERi Publications.
[5]  Sheen, J. and Koukounas, E. (2002) The effect of age and female's clothing on male's perception of sexual intent, in Kathleen Moore (ed.), Relationships: at Home and Abroad, Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Australasian Psychology of Relationships Conference, pp. 128-137, Australian Psychological Society, Australia
[6]  Sheen, J. and Koukounas, E. (2009). The role of absorption in women's sexual response to erotica: A cognitive-affective investigation. Journal of Sex Research, 46, pp. 1-8.

Publications: Conferences/Workshops/Symposiums

[1]  Bath, T., Boyd, L., & Sheen, J. (2011) Occupational Risks on Undergraduate Paramedic Clinical Placements. Australian Paramedics Australiasia. 5th-8th Oct. Sydney, Australia.
[2]  Johnson, M. Boyd, L., Sheen, J. Colquitt, S. (2011) What is the undergraduate paramedic students' perspective on the acceptability, realism, and effectiveness of Simulated Patients?. SimHealth Conference. 12th-15th September. Sydney, Australia.
[3]  Boyd, L. Sheen, J. Johnson, M. Eastwood, K. (2010) Developing a Multidisciplinary Education Program: Challenges and Incentives. International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation. 15th-17th November. Madrid, Spain. ICERI2010
[4]  Boyd, L. Sheen, J. Johnson, M. (2010) Multidisciplinary responses to mental health crisis within the community setting. Chisholm Centre for Integrated Health & Community Well-being. Mornington Peninsula. October 12-13
[5]  Boyd, L. Sheen, J. Johnson, M. Eastwood, K. (2010) Multidisciplinary responses to mental health crises in the pre-hospital setting. Australian College of Ambulance Professionals (ACAP) Conference, Perth, 14 to 16 October
[6]  Murcott, P., Sheen, J., Eastwood, K., Boyd, L., & Johnson, M. (2010) Mental health crises in the prehospital sector. Australian College of Ambulance Professionals (ACAP) Conference, Perth, 14 to 16 October

Publications: Books/Book Chapters

[1]  Sheen, J. & Johnson, M. (2011). The patient with abnormal behavior. In M. Johnson, L. Boyd, H. Grantham and F. Archer. Paramedic Principles and Practice. Elsevier: Sydney.