Qualifications Bachelor of Arts with Honours - University of Queensland Doctor of Philosophy - University of Queensland Dr Headley has taught at Bond since 2002. With twenty eight-years experience in clinical and health psychology, Dr. Headley has worked in hospitals, out-patient clinics, community services, and in private practice, in areas including mental health, forensic psychology, sports psychology and health psychology. Dr. Headley held the most senior clinical psychology position within Queensland Health for over seven years. She managed a large Community Mental Health Service and two Psychology Departments, providing leadership, teaching and training to clinical, health, organisational, forensic, community psychologists and neuropsychologists. She has been responsible for the standards of professional and clinical practice, and the teaching, training and supervision of psychologists and psychologists in training. From 1996, Dr. Headley was employed by the School of Psychology, University of Queensland in the teaching and training of post-graduate psychology students and provided supervision to the Post-graduate program of the Griffith University.
Articles
Quality of life compared during pharmacological treatments and clinical monitoring for non-localized prostate cancer: A randomized controlled trial (with H. J. Green, K. I. Pakenham, B. C. Headley, J. Yaxley, D. L. Nicol, P. N. MacTaggart, C. E. Swanson, R. B. Watson, and R. A. Gardiner), BJU international (2004)
Objectives:
To investigate the effects of different management strategies for non-localized prostate cancer on...
Altered cognitive function in men treated for prostate cancer with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analogues and cyproterone acetate: A randomized controlled trial (with Heather J. Green, Kenneth I. Packenham, J. Yaxley, D. L. Nicol, P. N. Mactaggart, C. Swanson, R. B. Watson, and Robert A. Gardiner), BJU International (2002)
OBJECTIVE: To report the first systematic investigation of the cognitive effects of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone...
Coping and health-related quality of life in men with prostate cancer randomly assigned to hormonal medication or close monitoring (with Heather J. Green, Kenneth I. Packenham, and Robert A. Gardiner), Psycho-oncology (2002)
Prostatic carcinoma and its treatment have been associated with adverse effects on health-related quality of...