Learn more about where studying the science of human behaviour has taken these members of the Australian Psychological Society.
| Tracey Wade, working in academic psychology | |
| Antonio Paolini, working in biological psychology | |
| Rita Princi, working in child, adolescent & family psychology | |
| Wendy Longley, working in clinical Neuropsychology | |
| Cindy Wall, working in clinical psychology | |
| Frances Martin, working in cognitive psychology | |
| Meg Smith, working in community psychology | |
| Nicole Detering, working in counselling psychology | |
| Darren Stops, working in educational & developmental psychology | |
| Rob Hall, working in environmental psychology | |
| David Whittingham, working in forensic psychology | |
| Evelyn Howe, working in health psychology | |
| Peter Renshaw, working in human factors psychology | |
| Graham Chant, working in market research | |
| Glen Menezes, working as a psychologist in the military | |
| Joanne Fitzgerald, working in organisational psychology | |
| Jason Mattingly, working in research psychology | |
| Melisah Feeney, working in social psychology | |
| Ruth Anderson, working in sports psychology |
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