Helen Herrman Explained
Helen Edith Herrman AO[1] is the President of the World Psychiatric Association. She is the second woman, and first Australian to be elected to the position.
Educated at Monash University, Herrman received an MD for her 1981 thesis, "An Epidemiological Study of Patients Diagnosed as Schizophrenic : Use of record-linkage to examine mortality and general hospital admission".[2]
Herrman is Professor of Psychiatry at Orygen, the National Centre for Excellence in Youth Mental Health. She is also Director of the WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health in Melbourne.[3]
Before moving to Orygen, Herrman was Professor and Director of Psychiatry at St Vincent's Hospital and the University of Melbourne.[4]
International appointments
Herrman was President of the International Association for Women's Mental Health (IAWMH) from 2015-2017.[5]
Herrman is immediate Past President of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists (PRCP).[6]
In 2017 Herrman began her three-year term as President of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA).[7] [8]
Recognition
In 2013 Herrman was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women.[9]
The University of Melbourne awarded Herrman a Doctor of Medical Science (Honoris Causa) "in recognition of an outstanding career researching, providing education and clinical care and advising on the delivery of mental health services so that governments and societies might meet their moral obligations and economic targets".[10]
In the 2017 Queen's Birthday Honours Herrman became an Officer of the Order of Australia "For distinguished service to medicine, and to mental health, as a leading clinician, researcher and scientist, to national and international professional organisations, and through programs to support youth and women."[11]
Bibliography
- Book: Herrman . Helen . Maj . Mario . Mario Maj . Sartorius . N. . Norman Sartorius . Depressive disorders . 31 August 2009 . 2009 . Wiley-Blackwell . 3rd . 978-0-470-98720-9.
- Book: Chandra . Prabha S . Herrman . Helen . Fisher . Jane E. . Kastrup . Marianne . Niaz . Unaiza . Rondon . Marta B. . Okasha . Ahmed . Ahmed Okasha . Contemporary topics in women's mental health : global perspectives in a changing society . 2009 . John Wiley . 978-0-470-74673-8.
- Book: Ghodse . Hamid . Hamid Ghodse . Herrman . Helen . Maj . Mario . Sartorius . N. . Substance abuse disorders : evidence and experience . 2011 . Wiley-Blackwell . 978-0-470-97508-4.
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Herrman, Helen Edith. Encyclopedia of Australian Science. en-gb. 2018-10-11.
- Web site: An epidemiological Study of Patients Diagnosed as Schizophrenic. Trove, National Library of Australia. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: Professor Helen Herrman. Orygen. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: Biographical Entry: Herrman, Helen Edith. Encyclopedia of Australian Scientists. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: IAWMH Presidents. International Association of Women's Mental Health. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: Officers and Board of Directors. PRCP - Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrists. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: The Executive Committee. World Psychiatric Association. 26 December 2017.
- News: Noonan. Andie. Melbourne academic Helen Herrman elected World Psychiatric Association president. 26 December 2017. ABC News. 24 September 2014.
- Web site: Victorian Honour Roll Booklet 2013. Office of Women's Policy, Department for Victorian Communities. 9 May 2013.
- Web site: Honorary Doctorates and Brownless Medals Awarded to Leaders in Medicine. The University of Melbourne. 26 December 2017.
- Web site: Australian Honours Search Facility: HERRMAN, Helen Edith. Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet. 26 December 2017.