Nick Petrovic
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Nick Petrovic is a well known psychologist
Psychologist
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 and researcher
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, with a background in psychological profiling, personality profiling, child psychology and personality disorders. He has worked for both government and non-government organisations including one of the largest Aboriginal organisations in Australia offering innovative systems and best practice solutions.

Previous projects and roles include: working with children and young people to develop better tools in assessment and treatment of mental health issues, creating assessment tools for businesses in order to capture the needs of staff and their clients, and creating programs and auto scorers to help minimize errors and time lost scoring assessments.

Contributions to the Psychology
Psychology
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 field that should also be noted are clinic developed tools such as specific revolutionary taken economy system which praises children for calming down after a tantrum. He has also implemented culturally specific assessment tools.

Nick Petrovic in a conversation with her Excellency the Governor of NSW stated "Unlike some reward systems, the point system is there to keep the child motivated to succeed even after a tantrum, and it is important to acknowledge a child's restraint after a tantrum especially with children who have trouble with impulse control. The point's system takes this into account and gives children partial rewards to promote quicker recovery times after tantrums."

Nick Petrovic is currently overseeing a new clinic specialising in psychological services for children and adults.

In the past Nick Petrovic has been part of a lot of research in personality disorders and was well known for his research and books on Antisocial Personality Disorder
Antisocial personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder is described by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, fourth edition , as an Axis II personality disorder characterized by "...a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood...

 and Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder
Borderline personality disorder is a personality disorder described as a prolonged disturbance of personality function in a person , characterized by depth and variability of moods.The disorder typically involves unusual levels of instability in mood; black and white thinking, or splitting; the...

, much of his work is currently being utilised and referenced by other allied health professionals especially in the United States.

Other projects Nick Petrovic has been involved in include guest speaking both on TV and to business and community groups regarding mental health and workplace productivity. With a strong background in personality profiling, Nick Petrovic often offers consulting services for businesses and individuals who are interested in self or business development.

Early life

Petrovic was born in Paddington, NSW, to European
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 parents. He learned to read body language
Body language
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 at a very young age, and began testing people for lies, getting them to disclose five personal facts about themselves and lie about one. His early childhood memories, included learning about personality disorder and then profiling people on various traits noticed. He also spent a year studying and investigating parapsychology
Parapsychology
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, assessing people on their perceived paranormal talents.

Projects

  • Production of a documentary exploring mental health issues within the community affecting both children and adults, 2012
  • Established community mental health clinic for children and adults, 2011
  • Various media involvement regarding mental health, 2010, 2011
  • Assessing your workplace: An online assessment tool to monitor the emotional levels of staff and clients, 2010
  • Token Reward System Concept: A system to assist Aboriginal children with behavioural problems, 2009
  • Establishment of art gallery for local community, 2006

Magazine/Newspaper/Written

Current Work

Past Work

TV/Video


Radio/Verbal

  • Sydney Radio Talkback 2GB, Ben Fordham - Sydney Live 3 'till 6 - Why we lie? 2011


Deadly Sounds is a weekly radio program syndicated to over 200 Aboriginal community stations around Australia.
  • Deadly Sounds, Living Healthy - Anxiety: What is it? 2011
  • Deadly Sounds, Living Healthy - What is depression? 2011
  • Deadly Sounds, Living Healthy - Discussion on Relationships. 2011

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