Be quiet and man up: Fathers and birth trauma
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Birth trauma can lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) unless identified and treated early. ...
The long-term co-occurrence of psychiatric illness and behavioural problems following child sexual abuse
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Victims of child sexual abuse (CSA) can experience a range of serious adverse outcomes that impact t...
Best evidence for the rehabilitation of chronic pain. 1. Paediatric pain
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Children with chronic pain will often experience significant problems with functioning, such as sch...
Best practice assessment and intervention for ADHD in adults: Expression of interest for 2025
APS Institute
This 2-day online workshop has been running continously during 2024 and due to high demand, all workshops are fully booked for the remainder of 2024.
If you are intersted in being notified as soon as we have dates for 2025, click 'Register Now' to waitlist yourself!
Th...
Conceptualisations of report writing
APS Institute
Report writing is a critical key skill for psychologists, yet one that is often under-developed due to minimal training, limited resources, and infrequent feedback available to guide the process.
When written well, reports convey meaningful information with clarity and ins...
Targeting higher-order dimensions of personality: A personalisable approach to mental healthcare
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
Over 20 million people with a mental health condition will not receive care each year (SAMHSA, 2017) and of those who do, only 30% will receive evidence-based treatment (Radomsky & Otto, 2001).
Al...
Responding to the impacts of the climate crisis on children and youth
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provide an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Climate change exposes many children and young adults to traumatic, extreme weather events, resourc...
2025 APS Psychology Career Expo
APS Conference
The 2025 APS Psychology Career Expo will open a number of potential career paths you may have never known existed, as well as providing lived experience guidance from those that have pursued areas you’re considering.
No matter where you are in your career exploration journe...
The Psychology Board of Australia's updated approach to assessing Area of Practice endorsement applications: A discussion with the PsyBA Chair Rachel Phillips
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the Psychology Board of Australia.
The Psychology Board of Australia (the Board) has updated how psychologists’ applications for endorsement are assessed and released a new application form.
Area of practice endorsement, identifies psycho...
The parenting trap: Navigating the treatment of minors in split families
APS Institute
Psychologists regularly deal with split families and disputes over consent to treatment and records.
This webinar will outline the obligations (ethical, professional, and legal) when confronted with a request to see or treat a minor when the family is split, there are curre...