The Psychology Clinic (formerly the Behaviour Research and Therapy Centre) is a joint facility between the School of Psychology and the Department of Psychiatry. The Clinic provides advanced level training for clinical psychologists and clinical neuro psychologists.
The clinic also runs an outpatient service and receives child, adolescent and adult referrals from a wide range of professionals and from members of the public.
The CPL is a joint research centre of the School of Psychology and Discipline of Psychiatry in the School of Medicine of the University of Queensland.
CPL undertakes research on the biological determinants of higher order information processing of the human brain. Specific projects address genetic, developmental, ageing and pathological influences on cognition.
CPL provides research training for postgraduate students of psychology, psychiatry and cognate disciplines and in-service training in cognitive neuroscience and clinical neuropsychology for relevant health professionals.
The Centre for Organizational Psychology provides professional training for graduate students as well as collaborating in projects with both public and private sector organizations. Experts in the Centre are available for public consultation.
The Parenting and Family Support Centre aims to promote the health and well being of families through research, training and the provision of clinical services. The Centre's activities revolve around Triple P (Positive Parenting Program).
The Child and Family Psychology Clinic has been established within the centre to provide clinical services to the community. Families with children aged between 1 and 12 years can access the Child and Family Psychology Clinic by referral from a number of professionals.
Human factors is concerned with human performance, capabilities and limitations. The aim of human factors is to minimise human error, reduce operator strain, and improve safety, efficiency and well-being. Human factors professionals work in areas such as information technology, human resource management, occupational health and safety, education and aviation. The ARC Key Centre for Human Factors and Applied Cognitive Psychology is Australia's premier human factors teaching, research and consultancy group.
The Centre for Research on Group Processes is a research centre focusing on the study of social psychological phenomena that are produced by group membership and social identity. Its mission is the development, application and dissemination of social psychological theory relating to group processes and intergroup relations.
The Centre for Social Research in Communication provides a focus for communication scholarship in four main areas: intergroup /interpersonal communication, organisational communication, health communication, and mass media and online communication.