Biography:
Holding an Arts (Adv.) Hons Degree in Philosophy, The University of Sydney, and a Master’s in philosophy (Medicine) from the Brain and Mind Centre, Sydney Medical School, supervised by Mental Health pioneer Prof. Ian. B. Hickie, Angé published the hypothesis that dysregulated emotion (mainly anxiety) impairs decision-making in youth. Enrolled in a Ph.D. also at the University of Sydney, supervised by philosopher of science, Prof. Dominic Murphy, Angé is investigating the critical role and epidemiological value of culture when investigating explanatory models of addiction (substance and behavioural) in youth at critical stages of development.
Title : Music and health: Embracing the ineffability of sound and why it matters
Title : The impact of culture on addiction - can explanatory models go far enough to treat addiction
Title : Risk tolerance in youth with emerging mood disorders