Mark R. Dadds is a psychiatrist working in Camperdown, NSW. He is based at 97 Church Street, Camperdown, and looks after people who are dealing with tough mental health challenges and day-to-day behaviour issues.
As a psychiatrist, Mark works with adults and younger people, depending on the situation, where support is needed for problems like ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, and PTSD. Some people also come in for help with oppositional defiant disorder (ODD) and symptoms linked with antisocial personality disorder. And for those who are feeling low or overwhelmed after having a baby, he can also support postpartum depression.
People often seek help when things have been going on for a while. Over time, stress, sleep issues, school or work pressure, and relationship strain can make it harder to cope. In many cases, the goal is to understand what is driving the symptoms and then work out a plan that fits real life, not just a chart on paper.
Mark focuses on practical care. That might mean talking through what has been happening, helping people spot patterns, and working out what support could make a difference. At times, treatment can include medication discussions, alongside strategies for managing emotions, triggers, and communication. He also helps families and carers when appropriate, because these conditions often affect more than just one person.
Having a calm, steady approach matters. Psychiatric care can feel confronting, especially if you’re not sure what to expect. Mark aims to keep appointments clear and grounded, with time to ask questions and to understand options properly.
Mark’s training and experience as a psychiatrist are part of the reason people trust his care. Specific details about his education, work history, or research activities weren’t provided here, but his work centres on the conditions he helps treat every day.
Clinical trials weren’t listed as part of this practice information. Still, if someone is interested in what else might be available, Mark can talk through the usual pathways and what options may exist.