An Introduction to Clinical Art & Play Therapy
Non-APS Event
The terms art therapy and play therapy are used by different professions and occupations to mean different things. This can cause confusion for counselling clinicians when choosing quality postgraduate training in art and play therapy that is suitable for a counselling context...
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...
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...
Mattering at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and politics
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.
Mattering is a term that captures the synergistic balance between feeling valued by, and adding val...
Identifying and working with victims of stalking
APS Institute
Stalking is a complex phenomenon and involves a repeated pattern of unwanted and intrusive behaviour which may be reasonably expected to cause fear in a victim. As it involves a pattern of behaviour instead of a single stand-alone act, it is often misidentified by victims and ...
Neurobiology of eating disorders
APS Institute
This webinar will provide an outline of how eating disorders develop and will touch on the evidence on the neurobiological factors that may cause eating disorders, the brain function of individuals with eating disorders in comparison to those without, and the extent to which e...
Managing the risks of multiple relationships and multiple clients
APS Institute
CGU presents a series of webinars to provide practitioners with useful and practical guidance on a range of topics focussing on insurance matters.
This webinar will cover:
the background, concerns, issues around the management of multiple relationships and multipl...
Foundations of sleep psychology
APS Institute
More than 50% of adult Australians suffer from at least one chronic sleep symptom, increasing the risk of disease, mental illness and premature death. Insufficient sleep is a global problem with serious implications and sleep problems are frequently overlooked by clients, psyc...
Understanding trauma as a system of psycho-social harm
APS Institute
CPD on the go® eLearning activities provides an opportunity to learn about diverse topics in short, flexible sessions that you can peruse at your own pace, wherever you are.
Trauma has long been considered from a biopsychosocial perspective, with many studies exploring th...
The role of social participation in treating older adult anxiety and depression
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
This webinar provides an overview of recent research on the role of social connections in the maintenance, and treatment of, depression, anxiety and loneliness in older adults. The goal is to develop...