Overview
In an increasingly complex professional environment, as psychologists, we are called to engage with layered human experiences—across systems, identities, and roles—while maintaining ethical clarity with deliberate practice, emotional stamina, and professional identity.
Your Brisbane Committee brings together a panel of psychologists from differing practice areas to explore the evolving landscape of psychology, through the unifying lens of resilience. Each panel member will reflect on how resilience is cultivated within their area of expertise—ranging from memory and neurodiversity to supervision, relationships, and organisational psychology.
This event also provides a unique opportunity to hear from APS President Dr Sara Quinn, who will speak to national trends, professional sustainability, and resilience from an organisational and leadership perspective.
Panel Members:
Dr. Sara Quinn – APS President
Resilience from the organisational and systemic perspective of psychological practice in Australia
Tarah Laric-Hynes – Clinical Neuropsychologist
Cognitive adaptation and memory: promoting resilience through neuropsychological work
Monique Mitchelson – Clinical Psychologist
Neurodiversity in schools: building resilient individuals and systems
Tracy Baker-Lawrence – Psychologist
Focusses on the inner architecture of resilience in intimate and professional relationships
Aaron Frost – Clinical Psychologist & Supervisor Trainer
Talks on practitioner resilience and the role of reflective supervision
*Please note: The list of panelists is provisional and may be updated.
Notes
Registration includes canapés & refreshments.
Target Audience
This event is aimed at APS Brisbane & Queensland members.
The information in this presentation has been prepared in good faith and for educational purposes only. Therefore, the information is general in nature and should not be relied upon in the treatment of any condition and you should seek your own independent professional and/or legal advice concerning any specific issue. The APS accepts no responsibility for any errors, omissions or decisions relating to the information. The content should not be reproduced without permission or unless permitted by law.
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