Reducing risk for dementia by targeting lifestyle factors
APS Institute
The APS hosts this activity with the APS Psychology and Ageing Interest Group (PAIG).
Whilst there is no current cure for dementia, evidence indicates that common lifestyle factors can increase risk for developing dementia. These risks have been identified as potential trea...
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...
Helping Children Regulate and Manage Anger Online Course
Non-APS Event
Children often present for therapy with angry outbursts, meltdowns and aggressive behaviours. Helping children and families to understand a child’s anger and build regulation skills is an important part of our work as therapists. This self-paced online course provides a compre...
Fidelity and reconsolidation: Rethinking ecological validity in EMDR
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
This webinar critically explores how the concept of “ecological validity” is being applied in EMDR therapy training and supervision, and examines whether this usage aligns with the Adaptive Informati...
A clinical governance approach and manual for solo or small private practices
APS Institute
The webinar will demonstrate the framework and minimal policies and procedures that are required to create client safety and high quality services in private practices that are solo or small group in structure. The framework is developed from the The Private Practice Managemen...
Insomnia management in children
APS Institute
Over the past 2 years, the APS and the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) have worked together to provide insomnia and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia (CBTi) education to over 2,000 Australian psychologists. This webinar forms part of a series informed by feedbac...
Insomnia management in clients with neurodevelopmental disorders
APS Institute
Over the past 2 years, the APS and the Australasian Sleep Association (ASA) have worked together to provide insomnia and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for insomnia (CBTi) education to over 2,000 Australian psychologists. This webinar forms part of a series informed by feedbac...
Advanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
APS Institute
The APS, with input from experts in the field, has developed a new eLearning activity on Advanced Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT).
CBT has evolved and now includes theoretically integrative and flexible case formulation approaches, incorporating attachment styles, schema...
Psychological care for people experiencing gambling harm
APS Institute
Gambling harm is a significant public health issue, affecting not only individuals who gamble but also their families and communities.
With the growing accessibility of online betting and the normalisation of gambling in everyday life, psychologists are increasingly likely ...