Eating disorders – the latest evidence
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.
Eating disorders take an intense physical and psychological toll on the individual and are the most ...
Understanding and managing anger: A guide for psychologists
APS Institute
This webinar will introduce psychologists to the functions of anger, the mechanisms clients might utilise to express anger and ways of managing problematic expressions of anger in the therapy room, such as intimidation and threats.
It will focus on:
exploring the d...
Interventions for improving self-efficacy in older people: A summary of 10 years of research
APS Institute
The APS hosts this activity with the APS Psychology & Ageing Interest Group (PAIG).
The webinar will report on a literature review identifying the capacity of psychosocial interventions to address self-efficacy in older adults. Results of the literature review will be pres...
ADHD-informed practice in psychology
APS Institute
With the recent release of evidence-based ADHD guidelines, as well as heightened public awareness, more people are seeking assessment. This activity will give a broad introduction to Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), including up-to-date knowledge on:
p...
Financial decision making in older age
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Neuropsychologists.
Decision making refers to the ability to consider competing alternatives and make an optimal choice.
Older adults face many critical decisions regarding financial matters which could have a p...
Wellbeing and you
APS Institute
Wellbeing and you is not the standard ‘you need to take care of yourself’ course. We don’t want to tell you things you already know. But we do want to provide some space for you to consider what self-care truly means, for you, for the people you work and care for, and the valu...
Suicidality in late life
APS Institute
Content advisory note
The following educational activity may contain content related to sensitive topics, including but not limited to, trauma, violence, abuse, self-harm and suicide, cultural sensitivities, and more. These subjects can be distressing and may evoke strong e...
The Safe House Framework®Level 1: A step-by-step guide to neurodiversity affirming practice
Non-APS Event
Are you interested in enhancing your professional practice and transforming your approach to supporting neurodivergent young people?
The Safe House Framework® is designed specifically for psychologists and professionals who work with neurodivergent young people. This innova...
Family law and psychology: How to manage competing priorities, obligations, and orders
APS Institute
This webinar will provide a broad overview of some family law topics relevant to psychologists and other healthcare professionals.
It will focus on the interplay between state-issued violence orders and orders of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, which can ...
The intersection of hybrid work and employee wellbeing
APS Institute
The APS hosts this on-demand activity with the APS College of Organisational Psychologists.
Part of the “Incubator” series, it aims to provide professionals in this area with thought leadership and to bridge research and practice. Three experts in this area present findings...