APS Professional development
Overview
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
This webinar explores the evolving role of AI in psychology, focusing on how tools like ChatGPT can streamline administrative tasks, assist in clinical documentation, and support client engagement—while maintaining ethical standards.
Participants will gain an understanding of AI’s capabilities and limitations, regulatory guidelines, and data privacy concerns.
The session includes a live ChatGPT demo, an ethics quiz, and practical examples of AI applications in therapy.
The webinar aims to equip psychologists with the knowledge and skills to ethically and effectively integrate AI tools, starting with ChatGPT, into their clinical practice to enhance efficiency, reduce mental load, and support both client care and clinician wellbeing.
Level of Learning
Foundational. This activity is targeted to those new to the topic.
Duration of access
This webinar will be recorded. Access to the recording and presenter slides is for 12 months from the date of confirmed registration.
APS CPD-Approved
This activity has been assessed against the APS Standards for CPD activities and approved for its education quality. Learn more about the APS CPD Approval process
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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this webinar, participants should be able to:
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identify ethical and regulatory guidelines for AI in psychological practice,
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evaluate AI’s potential to enhance efficiency and reduce clinician burnout, and
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apply evidence-based strategies to integrate AI tools into clinical workflows.
Presenter(s)
Danielle Graber
About the presenter(s)
Danielle Graber is a Clinical Psychologist, Board-Approved Supervisor, and the Director of 12 Points Psychology and 12 Points Training. With nearly 30 years of experience in healthcare and over a decade as a practicing psychologist, Danielle brings a deep understanding of both the clinical and operational challenges faced by mental health professionals. She is passionate about leveraging innovative tools—like Artificial Intelligence—to streamline practice management, reduce clinician burnout, and enhance care for both clients and clinicians.
Danielle is the creator of the SPARKS Framework, a holistic, neuroaffirming approach designed to prevent therapist burnout and promote sustainable practice. Her work bridges clinical expertise with technology, showing psychologists how AI can be used ethically and effectively to reduce administrative load, improve communication, and support client outcomes—all while maintaining the integrity of therapeutic relationships.
Known for her conversational, engaging, and often humorous presentation style, Danielle blends evidence-based practice with real-world applications, empowering clinicians to embrace new technologies confidently and thoughtfully.