Elizabeth Celi

Elizabeth Margaret Celi is a retired Australian psychologist, and author in men's mental health, with expertise in men's mental health and domestic abuse, now working as a consultant to the film industry.[1] She is the author of Breaking the Silence: A practical guide for male victims of domestic abuse.

Elizabeth Celi
NationalityAustralian
Alma materSwinburne University of Technology (BAppSc 1996), Melbourne University (PhD 2011)
OccupationPsychologist, therapist
Known forMen's mental health, domestic violence
Home townBrisbane, Australia

Education

Celi gained her bachelor's degree in 1996 from Swinburne University of Technology, where she majored in psychology and psychophysiology. In 2001, she obtained her Ph.D from the Department of Psychiatry at The University of Melbourne. She has studied documentary production at the American University of Rome, and screenwriting with Screenwriters University.[1]

Career

Celi was the founding director of Elements Integrated Health Consulting, where she worked as a one on one psychologist and mentor with both men and women, including male victims of domestic abuse.[2] She is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Australian Psychological Society.[3]

Celi was a media commentator on men’s mental health, and been interviewed about male domestic violence victims by the Brisbane Times,[4] the West Australian,[5] The Herald,[6] The Advertiser,[7] ABC News,[8] and The Sydney Morning Herald.[9]

Celli has noted that men have a distinct dislike of apologizing, and would rather find a substitute for it, such as buying a gift or a meal.[10]

During the development of Australia’s first National Men’s Health Policy, Celi was invited to advise the Senate Select Committee on Men’s Health.[11]

Publications

Books

  • Elizabeth Celi (2007). Regular Joe vs. Mr. Invincible - The Battle for the True Man. Melbourne: Elizabeth Celi. p. 185. ISBN 9781742982724.
  • Elizabeth Celi (2011). Breaking the Silence: A practical guide for male victims of domestic abuse. Melbourne: Elizabeth Celi. p. 320. ISBN 9780980421705.

Scientific articles

  • Douglas EM, Hines DA, Dixon L, Celi EM, Lysova, AV. Using Technology to Conduct Focus Groups With a Hard-to-Reach Population: A Methodological Approach Concerning Male Victims of Partner Abuse in Four English-Speaking Countries.' 'Journal of Interpersonal Violence' '. 2018 Sep 18:886260518799459. doi: 10.1177/0886260518799459
  • Ng CH, Tam MM, Celi E, Tate B, Schweitzer I. Prospective study of depressive symptoms and quality of life in acne vulgaris patients treated with isotretinoin compared to antibiotic and topical therapy. Australasian journal of dermatology. 2002 Nov;43(4):262-8. PMID: 12423432 doi:10.1046/j.1440-0960.2002.00612.x
  • Ng C, Schweitzer I, Alexopoulos P, Celi E, Wong L, Tuckwell V, Sergejew A, Tiller J. Efficacy and cognitive effects of right unilateral electroconvulsive therapy. The journal of ECT. 2000 Dec 1;16(4):370-9. PMID: 11314875 doi: 10.1097/00124509-200012000-00007

See also

References

  1. "Dr. Elizabeth Celi". LinkedIn. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  2. Parliament of Australia, APPENDIX 2, Public Hearings Friday, 12 September 2014
  3. "Your vote can affect the Society's governance". Australian Psychological Society Limited. August 2011. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  4. Cathy Moore, Story of domestic violence against men is hidden, complicated and disputed, Brisbane Times, November 23, 2015.
  5. Andrea Mayes, Men can be victims too, West Australian, May 22, 2010.
  6. Greg Millan, Men are victims of domestic violence too, The Newcastle Herald, February 9, 2015.
  7. Stephen Lunn, Hidden epidemic of women beating up men, Advertiser National News, May 21, 2010.
  8. Pamela Medlen, Male abuse victims with nowhere to go, ABC News, June 7, 2010.
  9. Mark White, Male domestic violence victims need more support, The Sydney Morning Herald, December 30, 2013.
  10. Hunter, Brooke. "Dr. Elizabeth Celi Male Behaviour Interview". girl.com.au. Retrieved April 26, 2019.
  11. admin. "Elizabeth Celi". Global Publishing Group. Retrieved 2019-04-14.
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