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Nancy A. Pachana, PhD
(Australia), Board of Directors
Nancy Pachana graduated with a Psychology
degree from Princeton University in
Princeton, New Jersey in 1987 and a Ph.D. in
Clinical Psychology from Case Western
Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio in
1992. She has served in several capacities
including Senior Lecturer from 2000-2006 and
Deputy Head of School from 2004-2006 at the
School of Psychology at the University of
Queensland in Brisbane, Australia. She
currently serves as Associate Professor of
the School of Psychology in Brisbane,
Australia.
In 2006, she was awarded the Inaugural
Alastair Heron Prize for research in
Dementia from the College of Clinical
Psychologists of the Australian
Psychological Society and she received the
University of Queensland Excellence in
Teaching Award in 2005. Additionally, Nancy
has been published in more than 70
publications and serves as the
Editor-in-Chief of Australian Psychologist.
Nancy Pachana has been a member of IPA since
1999 and serves on the Task Force on
Residential Care Facilities as well as
within the Psychologists Shared Interest
Group (SIG). Her research interests include
the clinical assessment of cognitive decline
in older adults, measurement and treatment
of anxiety and mood disorders in later life,
functional assessment in later life,
interventions with older populations, and
general health and well-being in later life.
She can be contacted at
npachana@psy.uq.edu.au.
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