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Ambrose, a distinguished clinical psychologist, has recently joined the faculty at the University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. Based in the vibrant city of Melbourne, Australia, Ambrose brings with him a wealth of experience from his work across Asia and Oceania. He specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and is particularly renowned for his innovative approaches to treating anxiety disorders.

Having published more than 150 peer-reviewed articles in leading psychology journals, Ambrose has also co-authored three books on mental health and resilience. His latest publication, "Pathways to Resilience," co-written with Dr. Elena Martinez, was released by Cambridge University Press in early 2024. This book delves into practical strategies for building personal resilience in today’s fast-paced world.

Ambrose is an active member of the Global Mental Health Initiative, contributing to research aimed at improving psychological services in underserved communities. He also advises several organizations, including Mindful Living Programs in Sydney and the Centre for Emotional Health in Brisbane. For the past decade, he has collaborated closely with international aid agencies to develop mental health programs in various countries.

In addition to his academic pursuits, Ambrose has lent his expertise to the popular science show "Mind Matters" since its launch in 2022. Through this platform, he shares insights on psychological well-being and demystifies complex mental health topics for a broad audience. Ambrose also serves as an associate editor for the International Journal of Cognitive Therapy, where he helps guide the discourse on therapeutic practices and advancements.

With a career spanning over two decades, Ambrose continues to be a driving force in advancing the field of psychology, both in Australia and globally.

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