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Biography1 Paula Barrett, Ph.D. Author FRIENDS Resilience Dr Paula Barrett is internationally recognised as a prominent scholar and ground breaking researcher in the field of child psychology. She is amongst the top 1 percent of publishers within the field of Psychology and Psychiatry at an international level. Dr Barrett received the Highly Commended Certificate in the Human Rights Medal of the Australian Human Rights Commission (2009) for her contribution to the wellbeing of children, youth and the wider community. Paula Barrett has been published widely in the area of prevention and treatment of anxiety and depression and the promotion of resilience through the evidence-based Friends Resilience Programs.  History Paula completed her Bachelor of Science with First Class Honours and a Licenciatura in Clinical Psychology at Lisbon University, Portugal. She completed a Clinical Masters Degree at the University of Queensland in 1991 and her Doctorate in 1995. Paula is presently Adjunct Professor of the School of Education of the University of Queensland, the Australian National University Centre for Mental Health Research and in the School of Psychology at Edith Cowan University. She has supervised numerous Honours, Masters and PhD students to successful completion of their postgraduate degrees.

Paula was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship at the end of her high school studies, a Commonwealth Scholarship in 1991 to complete her research Doctorate, the National Australian Association for Cognitive and Behaviour Therapy Early Career Award for her research and innovation in the field of clinical psychology in 1998, the National Australian Psychology Society Award for outstanding scholarship in the discipline of psychology in 1999, and most recently the Lord Mayor's Australia Day Achievement Award for outstanding services in the community for families and children.

Paula is the founding Director of the innovative research-based clinic, Pathways Health and Research Centre. In 2008 Pathways was a Finalist in the Telstra Business Awards in the category of Innovation. Since its creation in 2003 it has helped tens of thousands of children and families.
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Awards2 The Friends Resilience Organisation was founded in 2017. The Friends Resilience is responsible for worldwide training in the Friends Resilience Programs. Training is delivered in an interactive format online and the FRIENDS eBooks are also distributed through our website. (www.friendsresilience.org)

For over two decades Paula has authored and evaluated the well-known FRIENDS for Life program recognized in an evidence-based review conducted by the World Health Organisation for the prevention and treatment of childhood and adolescent anxiety and depression.

The FRIENDS program has achieved worldwide success within Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Hong Kong, China, the US, Portugal, Greece, Cyprus, Mexico, Peru, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, and is also undergoing randomized controlled trials in many other countries.

In 2007, Paula’s Fun Friends program was officially launched by the Queensland Premier to promote resilience and aid in the prevention of anxiety in 4 to 7 year olds. Paula has also published FOCUS, a recognised treatment for OCD that has been proven effective after 7 years follow up.
Awards 2009 Highly Commended Certificate, Human Rights Medal Australian Human Rights Commission

2008 Telstra Queensland Business Woman of the Year Telstra

2008 Australian of the Year Award, Queensland, Finalist

1999 Early Career Award, Australian Psychological Society for outstanding scholarship in Psychology

Tracey Goodall Early Career Award, Australian Association of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
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Lifestyle3 Lifestyle Despite this impressive list of achievements Paula remains humble and true to her cause of helping as many children as possible and building a sense of community. She enjoys conducting research and loves working with children. Her passion lies in the preservation of natural environments and the wellbeing of all living beings, including all animals.

Paula is a strong believer in life long learning, staying active and a positive psychology approach. Collectively her prolific writing, generosity of spirit and fervour for research have had a significant impact on the lives of thousands of children all over the world.

Paula is an acclaimed and engaging speaker in both international and national forums, having delivered numerous keynote addresses worldwide.

Paula loves the Australian outback. When she can, she goes to a quiet Island where she enjoys watching the marine life, swimming, and running along the beach.

Paula supports Animals Australia. Paula believes our society would benefit from a change of paradigms in regards to the way we treat animals who are Sentient Beings just like us. We need to develop understanding for all living beings wellness and we need to stop their unnecessary suffering, and to promote cruelty free eating habits.
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