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Alyssa Morse is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Mental Health Research at the Australian National University. Her research focuses on improving lived experience involvement in research and health services, particularly in relation to mental health service evaluation and youth mental health promotion. Alyssa's current projects include exploring the care needs of young people who support siblings with mental illness, evaluating mental health education programs, and assessing the impact of interventions designed to foster help-seeking behaviors among young males. She is particularly interested in the intersection of lived experience narratives and mental health education to reduce stigma and promote awareness. Alyssa has a background in psychology and has received funding for various research initiatives aimed at improving mental health outcomes in diverse communities. Her work is marked by a commitment to integrating consumer and carer perspectives into health policy and service delivery. With her expertise in both qualitative and quantitative research methodologies, Alyssa is dedicated to advancing understanding in the field of mental health through collaborative efforts with community organizations and stakeholders.
Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University • Canberra, Australia
Conducts research on mental health, focusing on lived experience narratives and their integration into mental health promotion and stigma reduction.
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