Dr Dikian - ASID 2012 Conference flyer, Wellington, New Zealand, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Jack Dikian on systemic thinking in therapy.

We propose to establish a behaviour support system architecture that acts as substrate underpinning systemic and endemic factors in the provision of clinical behaviour supports for people with an intellectual disability.

  • Maladaptive Behaviours in Developmental Disability

  • Interventions for challenging behaviour

  • Implementing and monitoring intervention efficacy

Dr Dikian - Logo of the Australian Childhood Foundation with text "Developmental trauma & Neuro-sequential Model of Therapeutics June 2017"

Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics is a developmentally sensitive, neurobiology- informed approach to clinical problem solving. It is an approach that integrates core principles of neurodevelopment and traumatology to inform work with children, and families.

Logo of The Sydney Children's Hospitals Network with colorful abstract shapes.

Prozac on the Couch – Depression and Anxiety in People with an Intellectual Disability. November 2013. Jack Dikian. Presentation objectives Depression and anxiety in a historical and cultural context – psychoanalysis to pharmacology

NSW Government Family & Community Services logo with text "Ageing, Disability & Home Care."

An overview of Autism

The narrowing of relationships to people and to the outside world, a narrowing so extreme that it seemed to exclude everything except the persons own self…

Dr Dikian - NSW Government Family and Community Services Ageing, Disability & Home Care logo. Text: "Evaluation of Service Systems: A Personal Reflection 2017."

We examine the constituents of Service Systems in clinical support settings and test predicators as proxies for measurement. before presenting evaluation models supporting good clinical practice.

Logo of National Disability Services with text "National Disability Service Support Worker Conference 25-26 October 2011" on a gray background.