Introduction Culturally Responsive Practice
Non-APS Event
The "Introduction to Culturally Responsive Practice" webinar is a concise yet comprehensive training session designed to introduce participants to the fundamental principles and practices of culturally responsive psychology. This webinar serves as a foundational starting point...
Eating Disorder Core Skills: eLearning for Fertility Care Professionals
Non-APS Event
Eating Disorder Core Skills: eLearning for Fertility Care Professionals is comprehensive foundational eating disorder training developed specifically for fertility care professionals.
This 90-minute, self-paced, and interactive online training activity aims to equip fertil...
Team effectiveness in the world of work
APS Institute
The APS hosts this activity with the APS College of Organisational Psychologists.
The world of work is changing and whilst some organisations are constraining their teams by imposing rigid expectations around working together face-to-face back in an office environment, oth...
Understanding and responding to school refusal
APS Institute
This webinar will equip practitioners with up-to-date knowledge and practical strategies that will assist in responding to school refusal.
It will commence with a contemporary conceptualisation of school refusal and will acknowledge the range of terms currently used for thi...
The Four Pillars of Private Practice: The get it done implementation!
Non-APS Event
There are now more psychology private practices than in any time in history. Sadly, many of them are struggling; rising costs of doing business, challenging recruiting along with a cost-of-living crisis have made the current environment a particularly challenging one for the ...
Cognitive Processing Therapy for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Non-APS Event
CPT is an evidence-based, cognitive-behavioural treatment for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). It was developed in the late 1980s and has been shown to be effective in reducing PTSD symptoms related to a variety of traumatic events including child abuse, combat, rape and...
Sex work discrimination and the delivery of psychology services in Victoria
APS Institute
In February 2022, in Victoria, the Sex Work Decriminalisation Act was passed.
The Act is being implemented in stages to ensure a smooth transition to a different model of regulation.
As part of the suite of legislative changes made under this Act, the Victorian Equal Opp...
AI & Psychology: an APS Members' Symposium
APS Institute
This AI & Psychology Members' Symposium provides a comprehensive exploration of the intersection between artificial intelligence (AI) and psychology, inviting participants to understand and engage with the future of AI in this field.
Registrants will hear from seasoned aca...
Grieving The Losses Of Childhood
Non-APS Event
The loss of a stable, loving childhood, safe attachment figures, or the experience of being cherished are not obvious losses. Yet therapists know the cost to their clients when these losses are never acknowledged and never comforted. And because grief is such a painful emotion...
Treating targets of school bullying: A clinical tool
APS Institute
As there is minimal evidence-based therapy for bullied targets worldwide, (Idsoe 2021) the goal is to provide therapists with a simple tool to use in their therapy practice or to offer as homework for targets, parents and teachers.
Current evidence indicates that bullying ...