Moseley, David

Dr David Moseley

Clinical Psychologist; Deputy Director, Senior Research Fellow, Monash Krongold Clinic, Monash University
Dr David Moseley is a clinical psychologist, senior research fellow, and Deputy Director at the Monash Krongold Clinic, Monash University. David was previously the Psychology Discipline Senior at the Early in Life Mental Health Service at Monash Health, leading a department of 50 psychologists. David’s work spans health, disability, and education. His expertise in child and youth mental health is complemented by specialisation in neurodevelopmental disorders, child development, parent-child attachment, and infant mental health. David is a strong advocate for flexible, collaborative, and evidence-based interventions, putting practical developmental psychology tools in the hands of children and families, clinicians, and educators.

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