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Lars Madsen | |
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Education | Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Forensic and Clinical Psychologist |
Organization | Forensic + Clinical Psychology Centre |
Dr. Lars Madsen is a Forensic and Clinical Psychologist and Schema Therapist based, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Academic life
editDr. Lars Madsen completed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Newcastle University in 2006.
Career
editDr Lars Madsen is the Clinical Director of the Forensic + Clinical Psychology Centre in Paddington, Queensland, which he co-founded in 2008 alongside Shay Addison. His career includes over a decade of work as a private consultant with Queensland Corrective Services. Madsen has extensive experience working with various forensic populations, including individuals classified as dangerous, sexually deviant offenders, intellectually disabled offenders, and psychopathic offenders. He has also trained as a schema therapist and conducts training for organizations and government departments related to forensic schema therapy.
Other Work
editIn addition to his clinical work, Dr. Lars Madsen provides online training in schema therapy and forensic psychology. He is also the co-host of the podcast Beyond The Crime: A Psychological Analysis.
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