Dominicka Smith

Motto:Procrastination is the thief of time.
Dominicka Smith, Ph.D., is a professor of psychology at the University of Sydney. Having moved from Chicago to Sydney just last year, she has quickly become an esteemed member of the academic community. Dominicka specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy and its applications in everyday life, which she passionately shares with her students and peers. Her engaging lectures and workshops have earned her a reputation for making complex psychological theories accessible and interesting. This month, Dominicka is launching a new initiative aimed at improving mental health awareness on campus. She believes that by fostering open conversations about mental health, the university can better support its students and staff. Already, her efforts are inspiring changes across the institution, setting a positive trend for the future of psychological education and practice in Australia.
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