Responding effectively to suicidality when working online with clients: 2. Supporting parents of suicidal teenagers in the pandemic
APS Institute
Series: Responding effectively to suicidality when working online with clients
Managing suicide risk in psychologists’ work with clients is an ongoing professional and ethical concern. The worry that they might not have done enough is common and can stay with the psychologi...
Introduction to Imagery Rescripting
APS Institute
More recently, Imagery Rescripting (ImRs) has been found to be an effective as a stand-alone treatment for complex forms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and adverse experiences from childhood.
ImRs, an emotionally disturbing situation, such as a traumatic memory, i...
PsyBA-approved Supervisor Training Part 1: Knowledge assessment
APS Institute
Psychologists who wish to provide supervision for registrants undertaking the 4+2 and 5+1 internships, the registrar program and higher degree placements, must complete the required training to be a Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA; ‘the Board’) Board-approved supervisor.
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200PAP Psychedelic-Assisted PsychoSomatic Therapy Course
Non-APS Event
The 200-hour Psychedelic-Assisted Psychosomatic Therapy (PAPT) Training Course offered by the BioMedical Institute of Yoga & Meditation (BIYOME) is a pioneering program that integrates ancient contemplative sciences with contemporary therapeutic practices. Designed for mental ...
The future of mental health private practice
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
75% of psychologists are working in private practice in at least a part-time capacity and are entering this environment as part of their placements whilst in training and early in their careers. Ther...
Essentials of Emotionally Focused Individual
Non-APS Event
This four-day training outlines the theory and practice of EFIT focusing on the primacy of emotion and the creation of a safe haven & secure base alliance. It will explain how EFIT conceptualises health and dysfunction from an attachment perspective and will help therapists to...
What AI can't do: Relational Psychotherapy in supervision and therapy
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS College of Clinical Psychologists.
In this groundbreaking webinar, the topic of what AI cannot do will be explored in the context of the human experience in psychodynamic psychotherapy. At the core of all existential and psychological...
Responding effectively to suicidality when working online with clients: 1. Preparing to manage client suicidality in online sessions
APS Institute
Series: Responding effectively to suicidality when working online with clients
Managing suicide risk in psychologists’ work with clients is an ongoing professional and ethical concern.
The worry that they might not have done enough is common and can stay with the psychol...
Integrating recovery-oriented principles into Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
APS Institute
This webinar is being presented by Dr Judith Beck from the Beck Institute in Philadelphia, USA.
In Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT), therapists develop strength-based and traditional problem-based conceptualizations and use both to plan treatment.
Seve...
Psychological considerations for clients taking weight loss medications
APS Institute
This webinar is designed to support psychologists who see clients that are taking, or considering taking, weight loss medications (WLMs) .
It will cover:
the psychology of supporting people who live in larger bodies, including mental health considerations and weight s...