Foundations in Clinical Assessment of Intellectual Disability: A 2-day live online Masterclass
Non-APS Event
This 2-day live 'virtual' workshop has been specifically designed for Child & Adolescent psychologists across Australia to help up-skill in conducting high quality, evidence-based Clinical Assessments for Intellectual Disability.
The workshop uses Dr Ratcliffe signature st...
Polyvagal theory expanded:1. Sympathetic defence cascade in trauma, anxiety, and depression
APS Institute
Series: 'Polyvagal theory expanded'.
This is the first webinar in the series. Our underlying neural defence systems become sensitized with repeated or ongoing stress impacting vagal homeostatic functions.
This webinar, pertinent for practitioners with IFS, CBT, SE, EMD...
Coping in good times and bad: Developing fortitude
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS Positive Psychology Interest Group.
Stress and coping are arguably one of the most widely researched areas in the field of psychology. Whilst the stress literature focuses on what our concerns are and strains coping is what we do abou...
Flourishing Systems: A Systems Informed Positive Psychology approach
APS Institute
The APS hosts this webinar with the APS Positive Psychology Interest Group.
Psychologists are increasingly interested in strategies that treat mental ill health and that promote positive mental health. The field of positive psychology aims to support this full continuum app...
Schema Therapy (Level 2/Advanced) Training "Beyond the Basics"
Non-APS Event
This Level 2 Workshop is a 3-Day Advanced program and curriculum approved by the International Society for Schema Therapy (ISST). The program is designed to help those with some background in schema therapy to fine-tune their skills (e.g. experiential techniques, imagery rescr...
Psychological wellbeing and care for people living with Motor Neuron Disease and their carers
APS Institute
There is no cure for Motor Neuron Disease (MND) or hope for cessation of progression, therefore, treatment and care focus on the optimisation and sustainment of quality of life and symptom relief via supportive care.
Numerous studies have demonstrated that psychological fac...
Am I in burnout? And what to do about it
APS Institute
Burnout is described as fatigue that does not go away after time off and rest, negativity and cynicism towards work and work colleagues, and a sense of ineffectiveness and drop in confidence.
This webinar will focus on:
what is burnout,
difference between ...
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. ...
Adapted DBT for Intellectual Disability - With Dr Joseph Allan Sakdalan
Non-APS Event
Summary
This 2-day live 'virtual' workshop aims to upskill practising mental health professionals in the use of use of Adapted Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT) Coping Skills for Cognitively Impaired Clients with Challenging/Offending Behaviours.
Course Overview
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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...