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2022 APS Fellows

Camelia Wilkinson


Camelia is an endorsed educational and developmental psychologist with more than two decades of professional experience. She is a member of the Australian Psychological Society (APS), a Fellow of the College of Educational and Developmental Psychology (FCEDP), and a Board-approved supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA). Camelia has held different roles and positions over her career working for government organisations, professional organisations, and in private practice. Camelia has been heavily involved in the professional training of educational and developmental psychologists over the years. She worked within the Master and Doctoral programs at the University of Melbourne and Australian Catholic University. She is currently completing her PhD at Swinburne University. Camelia is the current Chair of the National Committee for the APS College of Educational and Developmental Psychology until 2024. She was Chair of the APS College of Educational and Developmental Psychology committee (Victoria) from 2019 to 2022, and chair of the APS National Conference for the College of Educational and Developmental Psychology held in 2021. These leadership roles have provided Camelia with insight into the professional needs of educational and developmental psychologists, and the privilege to advocate for members this branch of psychology.


Dr Catriona Davis-McCabe

Dr Catriona Davis-McCabe is a Counselling Psychologist and Fellow of the APS and APS College of Counselling Psychologists. She has worked as an academic for the last 13 years, as a Senior Lecturer and then Program Director of postgraduate psychology programs, training future psychologists in both the UK and Australia.  Catriona is research active in the field and has published in peer-reviewed journals. She supervises psychology honours and PhD students.  Catriona also runs a private clinical practice offering psychological assessment and treatment. She has worked in various psychology settings including the Health Department, prison service and private clinics. Throughout her career, Catriona has always worked as both an academic and practitioner.

Catriona is the past National Chair of the APS College of Counselling Psychologists and has served as a General Committee Member and Chair-Elect.