Research Acceleration Award Recipient, WIRF Supported Researcher

Dr Kelli MacMillan

Location of Research
  • Western Australia
Overview

Kelli has established multiple research projects which seek to address important and current public health issues such as childbirth trauma, coercive control and intimate partner violence, vicarious trauma, infant sleep, and access to early parenting support.

Dr Kelli MacMillan

For nearly 50 years, WIRF has conducted and supported research to improve the health of women, babies and families

About Dr Kelli MacMillan

Kelli MacMillan, PsyD is a clinical research academic, and holds a Doctor of Psychology (Clinical), as well as a BSc (Hons) and a BA/LLB. Kelli is a Senior Lecturer in Postgraduate Psychology and a Clinical Psychologist.

Kelli practices clinically at the Women and Newborn Health Service of Western Australia and completed a Research Fellowship in perinatal mental health.

Kelli has established multiple research projects which seek to address important and current public health issues such as childbirth trauma, coercive control and intimate partner violence, vicarious trauma, infant sleep, and access to early parenting support.

Kelli is motivated to deliver change with the application and translation of research into our community.

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