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Home / Staff Directory / Dr. Aileen Murtagh

Dr. Aileen Murtagh

Tel: 
01 249 3687/3690
Address: 
Willow Grove Adolescent Unit St Patrick's Mental Health Services James's Street Dublin 8
Location: 
Willow Grove
Specialty: 
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

Dr Aileen Murtagh MB BAO BCh  MRCPsych MCPSychI MSc

We are committed to working with those who experience mental health difficulties, with their families, and with healthcare professionals by providing a range of the highest quality, specialist, multi-disciplinary inpatient, daycare, community-based and technology support services.

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Biographical Outline

Dr Aileen Murtagh is a Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist. Her special interests include Gender Dysphoria, early onset psychosis, e-learning and mental health training for teachers. She has years of experience working with young people and their families in a wide variety of settings. 

She has been involved in teaching a wide range of groups including GPs, teachers, Special Needs Assistants, educational psychologists, parents, allied health professionals, medical students, postgraduate psychiatric trainees and secondary school students. She has developed blended learning courses for the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland and interactive e-learning courses for teachers. 

She has been a guest lecturer in UCD, Trinity College, Church of Ireland College of Education, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, NUIGalway and teacher education centres in Tallaght, Drumcondra and Athlone. 

Academic & Professional Qualifications

• Bachelor of Medicine, MB BAO BCh (Hons); National University of Ireland, Galway

• Masters in CBT for Children & Adolescents (First Class Hons) Msc

• Certificate of Satisfactory Completion of Specialist Training in Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (CSCST)

• Member of the College of Psychiatrists of Ireland MCPsychI

• Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK MRCPsych

 

Research & Publications

She has published and presented nationally and internationally on early onset psychosis, mental health training for teachers, ADHD and bipolar disorder. A few of these publications are listed below:

Psychotic symptoms, functioning and coping in adolescents with mental illness.

Johanna Wigman, Nina Devlin, Ian Kelleher, Aileen Murtagh, Michelle Harley, Anne Keogh, Carol Fitzpatrick, Mary Cannon. 

BMC Psychiatry 2014, 14:97 

 

Psychotic experiences in a mental health clinic sample: implications for suicidality, multimorbidity and functioning. 

Ian Kelleher, Nina Devlin, Johanna Wigman, Anne Keogh, Aileen Murtagh, Carol Fitzpatrick, Mary Cannon. 

Psychological Medicine 2013 Sep 12:1-10

 

Neurocognitive performance of a community-based sample of young people at putative ultra high risk for psychosis: Support for the processing speed hypothesis. 

Ian Kelleher, Aileen Murtagh, Mary Clarke, Jennifer Murphy, Caroline Rawdon, Mary Cannon. 

Cognitive Neuropsychiatry  2012 DOI:10.1080/13546805.2012.682363. 

 

Identification and Characterization of Prodromal Risk Syndromes in Young Adolescents in the Community: A Population-based Clinical Interview Study

Ian Kelleher, Aileen Murtagh, Charlene Molloy, Sarah Roddy, Mary Clarke, Michelle Harley, Mary Cannon

Schizophrenia Bulletin 2012; 38(2): 239-46

 

Structural and functional brain correlates of subclinical psychotic symptoms in 11 to 13  year old schoolchildren. 

Sarah Jacobson, Ian Kelleher, Dr Michelle Harley, Dr Aileen Murtagh, Mary Clarke, Mathieu Blanchard, Colm Connolly, Erik O’Hanlon, Prof Hugh Garavan, Prof Mary Cannon.

Neuroimage 2010 Jan 15; 49(2): 1875-85. 

 

Psychotic Symptoms in Children and Adolescents. 

Dr Michelle Harley, Dr Aileen Murtagh, Ian Kelleher, Prof Mary Cannon.

In: Adolescent Schizophrenia, JT Nillinghouse & RP Trotman: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) 2009, pgs 39-52. 

 

Are Screening Instruments Valid for Psychotic-Like Experiences? 

A Validation Study of Screening Questions for Psychotic-Like Experiences using In-Depth Clinical Interview.

Ian Kelleher, Dr Michelle Harley, Dr Aileen Murtagh Prof  Mary Cannon. 

Schizophrenia Bulletin  First published online June 19, 2009

 

Conduct disorder: psychiatry’s greatest opportunity for prevention.

Dr Michelle Harley, Dr Aileen Murtagh, Prof Mary Cannon. 

Psychological Medicine 2008 Jul 38(7): 929-31

 

Appointment/Contact Details

Willow Grove Adolescent Unit

St Patrick's Mental Health Services

James's Street 

Dublin 8

Tel:  01 249 3687/3690

Fax:  01 249 3580

 

 

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