Lu, Huixian Sharon

Adjunct Assistant Professor
D.Psych. (Clinical) (Macquarie), B.Soc.Sci. (Hons.) (NUS)
Dr. Lu is a Senior Clinical Psychologist with the Department of Psychology at the Institute of Mental Health, Singapore. She initially specialised in community interventions for geriatric clients and she is currently involved in developing and implementing internet-based treatment in treating a range of clinical disorders. Her research interests include development of expertise in therapists, delivery of innovative and cost-effective treatments to reduce treatment barriers and process-related issues on psychotherapy outcomes.
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Research Interests:
- Development of therapeutic effectiveness
- Assessment and interventions for managing suicidal behaviours
- Implementation of internet/ technological interventions to increase access to psychological treatments
- Therapeutic interactional patterns and conversations
Recent/Representative Publications:
Goh, W. D. & Lu, S. H. X (2012). Testing the myth of the encoding-retrieval match. Memory & Cognition, 41, 28-39. doi: 10.3758/s13421-011-0133-9.
Lu, S. H., Titov, N., Dear, B. F., Johnston, L., & Wootton, B. (2013). An internet survey of emotional health, treatment-seeking history, treatment preferences and barriers to accessing mental health treatment among Chinese-speaking international students in Australia. Counselling Psychology Quarterly. doi: 10.1080/09515070.2013.824408.