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  1. School of Psychology. d.kavanagh@uq.edu.au. Books. Dawe, S., Loxton, N. J., Hides, L., Kavanagh, D. J. and Mattick, R. P. (2002). Review of diagnostic screening instruments for alcohol and other drug use and other psychiatric disorders. 2nd ed. Canberra: Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing.

  2. Mr. Kavanagh has been recognized in Chambers Global, Chambers Europe and Cham­bers UK, and also has been named to Best Lawyers in the UK. In 2021, Mr. Kavanagh was named an International Arbitration MVP by Law360 following his success in several major trials where he acted as lead advocate.

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  3. David Kavanagh is a registered psychotherapist. He is the author of “Love Rewired- using your brain to mend your heart”. He has helped over 12,000 couples to date and is a specialist in the area of relationship consultancy. Based in Templeogue, David runs a thriving private practice. Book an Appointment. Systemic Psychotherapy.

  4. Jun 28, 2024 · David Kavanagh. Biography. Education. 1983: Doctor of Philosophy Psychology Stanford University. 1983: Master of Arts Psychology Stanford University. 1977: Diploma of Psychology Clinical Psychology University of Sydney. 1973: Bachelor of Arts (Honours I) Psychology University of Sydney. Previous positions.

  5. U2's first booking agent David Kavanagh, who went on to manage Clannad and Celtic Woman to global success, has died at the age of 62. Mr Kavanagh died at the Blackrock Clinic on Friday morning...

  6. David Kavanagh is the Professor of Complement Therapeutics at the NRCTC. He is the clinical lead for the adult aHUS service and head of aHUS diagnostics service. His University research group investigates the role of complement in renal and retinal diseases and is fully integrated with the NRCTC to provide rapid translational benefits to patients.

  7. Mar 3, 2021 · Professor Kavanagh is a nephrologist and a researcher in complement-related renal and retinal diseases. He leads the National Renal Complement Therapeutics Centre, which provides national services for aHUS and C3G patients.