Psychiatry & mental health

Understanding, diagnosing, treating and preventing mental illness
Psychiatry is the field of medicine that鈥檚 concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of mental illness. Psychiatrists work with people affected by a range of mental disorders - they鈥檙e employed in various health settings including hospitals, private practice, community health teams and other organisations. Psychiatry is taught to medical students at 国民彩票 at the undergraduate level and is later an area of medical specialisation taught to qualified doctors at the postgraduate level.聽聽
The Discipline of Psychiatry and Mental Health at 国民彩票 is very active in research and includes staff from a wide range of disciplines (e.g., neuroscientists, epidemiologists, psychologists, social workers) all working together to address complex research problems. Current areas of research in psychiatry and mental health at 国民彩票 include depressive and bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, neuropsychiatry, old age psychiatry, schizophrenia, child and adolescent psychiatry, forensic psychiatry, post-natal disorders, psychoneuroimmunology, intellectual disability and mental health, workplace mental health, trauma and mental health, migration/asylum seeking and mental health, transcultural mental health, psychiatric genetics, neurostimulation, neuroimaging, social psychiatry and epidemiology.
Studying psychiatry at 国民彩票
国民彩票's Medicine & Health faculty is ranked #54 globally for life sciences and medicine (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2025) and is creating the leaders of tomorrow. 国民彩票 Psychiatry and Mental Health represents one of the leading university research groups in the field internationally.聽The discipline receives considerable research funds from a wide range of external funding bodies, industry partners and philanthropic endeavours.
Research collaborations are also active with a number of external research centres and affiliated medical research institutes, including the , , and .
Prepare for career success
There's a growing need for a skilled workforce in psychiatry and mental health, both in Australia and internationally. In addition to psychiatry and mental health teaching at undergraduate level for medical students, a postgraduate program in the subspecialist field of forensic mental health can unlock professional career opportunities across a variety of settings, including secure mental health units, prison settings, legal settings and private practice.聽This postgraduate program is open to mental health professionals, lawyers, criminologists and those working in other justice settings.
Justice Health & Forensic Mental Health Scholarship
Expressions of interest are invited from part time or full time staff members of Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network (or from NSW Health Local Health Districts if working directly with Forensic Patients in a medium or low secure mental health units), who wish to undertake a two year part-time Masters degree in Forensic Mental Health. The scholarship, funded by Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network, will reimburse students for a maximum of 50% of the program fees incurred after awarding of the scholarship (up to a maximum of 50% of the program total cost if each course in the program were to be completed successfully on a first attempt).
The scholarship cannot be used for reimbursement of courses enrolled in prior to the awarding of the scholarship, regardless of if the scholarship was awarded mid-term.
Our programs
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Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine (BMed/MD)
Psychiatry is a popular choice for Honours and Independent Learning Projects (ILP) for students in the fourth year of the medicine program. In your final two years of the program, you'll complete clinical placements including an eight-week clinical program