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October 2017 | Dr Dixie Statham

The 2017 APS College of Clinical Psychologists Conference was held from 30 June to 2 July at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Queensland. The Clinical Conference, the fifth in as many years, boasted more than 600 delegates.

October 2017 | Professor Mark Wiggins

The 12th Industrial and Organisational Psychology Conference held recently in Sydney saw a record number of attendees, highlighting the vibrant and increasingly broad reach of the field. A persistent theme throughout the conference was the role of organisational psychology in fostering workplace...

October 2017 | Michal Klein

Ireceived an undergraduate arts degree, majoring in history and psychology from Monash University, followed by a postgraduate diploma at Deakin University. I completed my Master of Psychology (Counselling) at Monash University last year.I currently work at a community health centre in a team of...

October 2017

Recently, the Australian Psychological Society (APS) together with colleagues from around the country completed the Australian Indigenous Psychology Education Project (AIPEP)1. The project looked at ways of making the psychology curriculum at the tertiary level more Indigenous-friendly and at...

August 2017 | Kaye Frankcom1

The APS has a longstanding relationship and collaboration with the New Zealand Psychological Society (NZPS). Like the APS, the NZPS is relatively young and will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2018. Professional psychology in New Zealand faces both similar and different issues and challenges to...

August 2017 | Simon Rice

Demonstrating experience and competence in leadership is an important aspect of employability across all stages of career, including early career. From my experience sitting on both sides of interview selection panels, (i.e., as an interviewee and more recently as an interviewer), it is clear...

August 2017

Ashley Paxton, an Aboriginal postgraduate psychology student undertaking a Master of Psychology in the field of Clinical Psychology at the University of Melbourne, is the 2017 recipient of the APS Bendi Lango bursary.Ashley is a Waywurru woman who grew up and currently resides in Melbourne. She...

June 2017

An interview with Amy Felman – clinical psychologist and host of We All Wear it Differently psychology podcast (WAWID)How long have you been a psychologist and what areas have you worked in?I started studying psychology when I was 26 after completing a media degree, working in community...

June 2017 | Dr Sabine Hammond, et al.

The APS is proud to be the publisher of a range of peer-reviewed scholarly journals. The journals aim to inform members and a broader international readership about current research and developments, innovation and policy issues affecting your work as a psychologist, and to contribute to global...

April 2017 | Nicole Feast, et al.

As an APS member you have full online access to all current and past articles published in Australian Psychologist (AP) and Australian Journal of Psychology (AJP). AP focuses on current issues in the science and practice of psychology, and psychology’s contribution to public policy in...

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