APS Branch
Overview
The APS Perth Branch is pleased to invite members to our Annual General Meeting.
Join us for an engaging evening as we reflect on the year’s achievements, share updates from the Branch, and look ahead to our priorities for the coming year.
We are delighted to announce a special presentation by Dr Phil Watts, who will provide insights into the new Psychology Board of Australia Code of Conduct — a timely and important update for all practising psychologists.
The evening will conclude with networking and light refreshments, offering a chance to connect with colleagues and fellow members of the Perth psychology community.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Presenter(s)
Dr. Phil Watts
About the presenter(s)
Dr. Phil Watts has been working as a psychologist since 1990 and has since gained extensive experience in treating a range of issues, including:
- Trauma
- Internet Pornography
- Pornography, Gambling Addiction
- Legal issues
- Shared care
- Parenting arrangements
Dr. Watts is trained and experienced in using a range of techniques, including Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), hypnosis, and neurofeedback. He is the author of 7 self-help books, including topics “How to Find Love and not a Psycho” and “Shared Care or Divided Lives: What’s Best for Children When Parents Separate”. With 30 years of experience, especially in areas related to legal skills, subpoenas, giving evidence, report writing, psychometrics, and assessment, he is available for either one-off or ongoing supervision with psychologists.
Notes
Registration includes welcome drink and light refreshments.
Target Audience
This event is aimed at all 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.
If you are experiencing registration difficulties please contact APS Events Support.