Mr Walace Duarte

MCounsel, MPsych(Clin)
Clinical Psychologist

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Profile
Walace is a Clinical Psychologist with 20 years experience working in mental health, in a variety of roles and environments, including; the drug and alcohol sector, community outreach, employment services, private practice and public health.
Walace has worked with diverse groups, including; children/adolescents, couples, carers, emergency first responders, defence personnel, perpetrators of DV and indigenous groups. He is currently working in a community mental health team, treating chronic, acute and high risk psychiatric presentations.


Areas of Expertise
Vocation/Employment/Rehabilitation/EAP
Trauma and PTSD
Personality Disorders
Mood disorders
Anxiety disorders
Substance/Addiction Issues


Education
Master of Counselling
Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Bachelor of Psychology (UWA)

Age Groups
Children, Adolescents, Adult 

Publications

Duarte, W., Becerra, R. & Cruise, K. (2016). The Relationship Between Neurocognitive Functioning and Occupational Functioning in Bipolar Disorder: A Literature Review. Europe’s Journal of Psychology, 12(4), 659-678).
Public Presentations
Master's thesis (The Relationship between Neurocognitive and Occupational Functioning in Bipolar Disorder: Literature Review) presented at the Perth Bipolar Research Symposium, UWA, 10 May 2014.
 'Voices at Work' - in conjunction with Richmond Fellowship, as part of Mental Health Week, Perth, 12 October 2011.
 
 'Carer support group study' - in conjunction with the South Metro Area Health Service, as part of TheMHS Conference, Perth, 3 September 2009.

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Referrals
Currently accepting referrals at the Fremantle Clinic on Saturdays

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