Dr Philip Keightley
ANU College of Health and Medicine
Biography
Dr Philip Keightley lectures at the ANU Medical School. He works clinically in perinatal psychiatry for Canberra Health Services and is the ACT Director for Psychiatry Training. He has particular clinical and research interests in health systems research, psychotherapy in the medically ill, and perinatal psychiatry.
Publications
- Keightley, P, Reay, R, Pavli, P et al 2018, 'Inflammatory bowel disease-related fatigue is correlated with depression and gender', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 26, no. 5, pp. 1-6.
- Keightley, P, Maguire, P, Reay, R et al. 2017, 'Clinical research in an academic psychiatry department: some general principles and case studies', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 596-599pp.
- Looi, J, Bonner, D, Maguire, P et al. 2017, 'Salt in the soul, steel in the eye and caution towards the winds: a mariner's guide for navigating a new academic psychiatry department', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 588-595pp.
- Keightley, P, Pavli, P, Platten, J et al 2015, 'Gut feelings 1. Mind, mood and gut in irritable bowel syndrome: Approaches to psychiatric care', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 403-406.
- Keightley, P, Pavli, P, Platten, J et al 2015, 'Gut feelings 2. Mind, mood and gut in inflammatory bowel disease: Approaches to psychiatric care', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 407-410.
- Keightley, P, Koloski, N & Talley, N 2015, 'Pathways in gut-brain communication: Evidence for distinct gut-to-brain and brain-to-gut syndromes', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, vol. 49, no. 3, pp. 207-214.
- Keightley, P & Barker, A 2015, 'Duty of care versus least restrictive care. The High Court weighs in', Australasian Psychiatry, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 445-446.