Dr Jack Dikian - Smiling middle-aged man with blue eyes and gray hair, wearing a dark shirt.

About myself

Dr. Jack Dikian is a Psychiatry registrar who is best known for developing the principle of non-reciprocity in species. My work lies in novel approaches to psychotherapy. My recent research work involves the viability of survival in non-communicating species.

My interests span fundamental physics, Universality - the mathematical underpinnings that seem to describe patterns found in nature. 

I’m the author of nine books covering topics around my professional and personal interests.

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  • CBT for People with Intellectual Disability

  • Case conceptualization & clinical formulation

  • Certificate IV in Training and Assessment

  • Clinical supervision and practice

  • Cross-cultural Psychopathology

  • Demystifying & Dealing with Dual Diagnosis

  • Developmental Disabilities and mental health - research to practice

  • Dialectical Behaviour Therapy - Developmental Disability

  • Family therapy and systemic consultation

  • Grief, Loss, Transition and Change

  • IABA - Positive Practices in Behavioral Support

  • Interpersonal Psychotherapy for adolescents and adults

  • Motivational Interviewing In Cognitive Rehabilitation

  • Motivational Interviewing - mental health and intellectual disability

  • Neuroscience of Psychotherapy: Healing the Social Brain

  • Neuro-sequential Model of Therapeutics

  • New Directions in Motivational Interviewing

  • Professional Program in Neuropsychological Assessment

  • Psychopathology & Cultural Formulation. The Transcultural Mental Health Centre

  • Systemic Approach to Dialectical Behaviour Therapy

  • The Brain for Allied Health Professionals

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum disorder.

  • Trauma-Informed Recovery Oriented Approaches

  • Violent Risk Assessment using the HCR-20

  • Basic Physician Training Program  (Issued 2018)

  • Working with the Neurobiological Legacy of Trauma (Issued 2015)

  • Neuroscience of Psychotherapy: Healing the Social Brain (Issued 2013)

  • IABA Applied Behaviour Analysis (Issued 2014)

  • Mini PAS-ADD for assessing psychiatric disorders in adults with intellectual disability (Issued 2015)

Licenses and certifications

Training

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  •  BMedsSci BMBS RACS, 2015 - 2018, University of Sydney

  • Grad Dip, Childhood Developmental Trauma, 2015, Australian Childhood Foundation

  • Grad Dip, Psych, APAC 2003 - 2004, University of Sydney

  • B.A, Maths /Physics,  1993 - 1996, University of Sydney