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The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is Australia's peak psychology body, representing more than 27,000 psychologists across Australia.
The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is Australia's peak psychology body. We represent our more than 27,000 members. We are the largest non-medical health professionals organisation in the country. The APS strongly advocates for the discipline and profession of psychology, supports high standards for the profession, promotes psychological knowledge to enhance community wellbeing, and is dedi
How can we work with clients more effectively? Emotion focused therapist, Dr Lou Cooper talks about the importance of emotional self awareness when working with clients' emotions.
To hear more from Dr Cooper, join us at the APS College of Counselling Psychologists conference, 26-27 July at the Gold Coast.
Register today: https://ow.ly/BqG250Slmx5
Aspirations and values can be a powerful motivator for clients to do ""the hard work of treatment"" in recovery-oriented CBT, says Dr Judith Beck, president of the Beck Institute and clinical professor of psychology.
Save 50% on Dr Beck's on-demand webinar during our EOFY CPD sale: https://psychology.org.au/training-events/events-calendar?s=eofy24
Offer ends: 27 June 2024
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Unlock the future of AI and technology in Psychology.
📣 From now until 27 June APS members can take advantage of 50% off CPD.
Now is your chance to get up to speed on the latest technology developments influencing psychology and how they may benefit or impact your future practice.
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🌍 As a psychologist, understanding culture and inclusiveness is crucial for providing meaningful and effective care.
APS members can now save 50% on activities that delve into this essential area which can make a world of difference.
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Do you want to learn more about the latest developments in psychological interventions and assessments?
💡 APS members told us this is their number one professional development priority in 2024, via our recent CPD survey.
📣 If you’re a member, register for an APS CPD activity and save 50% - for ten days only.
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How can psychologists use Acceptance and Commitment Therapy when working with children?
We spoke to Jodie Wassner Developmental Psychologist her insights: https://ow.ly/6cg450SiyMc
To hear more from Jodie, sign up for our webinar on 17 July: https://ow.ly/f5yu50SiyMe
Are you supporting a client in their return to work journey?
This eLearning activity, provides psychologists with a practical framework for assessing the work capacity of people with a psychological condition, how to employ a psychosocial approach and empower clients for best outcomes.
Register now FREE: https://ow.ly/HoZn50SixTw
This week we want to say thank you to all our first responders across Australia who put their bodies and minds on the line to ensure the wellbeing and safety of all Australians.
This includes our Disaster Response Network (DRN) volunteers who work with frontline workers to get them the mental health support they need after natural disasters.
Learn more about our DRN: https://psychology.org.au/disaster-response-network
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An APS membership delivers so much more value thanks to our Member Advantages partners.
From your weekly grocery shop and buying household appliances, to having peace of mind with free advice from professional experts.
We’ve taken care of savings and support where it matters most.
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Thousands of psychology students are prevented from completing their degrees each year due to the current HECS crisis and lack of public funding. The system is broken for students, psychologists and the community, and must change.
Read more from our President Dr Catriona Davis-McCabe and APS members Pheobe Ho and Ethan Luxton on News.com.au: https://ow.ly/lf6J50SgETc
With an extensive library of high quality professional development activities in a variety of formats to suit every learning style, you’ll receive premium education experiences from Australia’s peak body for psychology.
Discounted exclusively for members, improve your knowledge with a membership that serves you. Renew today: https://ow.ly/jpMr50RXnx4
How can we apply leadership skills to psychology? We spoke to one of our APS Emerging Leaders Program participants, Ceara Rickard MAPS, about her key takeaways and tips for early career psychologists.
Hear more from our Emerging Leaders: https://ow.ly/pRAc50SawKE
What are your top tips for early career psychologists?
Dr Lou Cooper, emotion focused therapist and speaker at our upcoming APS College of Counselling Psychologists Conference, shares 3 things they learned early in their psychology career.
Hear more from Dr Cooper on 26-27 July in the Gold Coast. Register today: https://ow.ly/c2E050S9cba
With thousands of journals, e-books, research papers and dissertations via your free access to EBSCO and ProQuest you will always have the latest psychology resources at your fingertips. Plus, DSM-5-TR is the latest edition that will help improve your diagnoses, treatment and research.
Stay informed with a membership that serves you. Renew today: https://ow.ly/8Wkx50RXnwG
Whether you have questions about career paths, running a practice or ethical challenges, there are experts available to provide guidance and support for APS members.
For a membership that serves you, renew today: https://ow.ly/9Jko50RXnwc
Are you feeling overwhelmed with the complexity or stalled progress of some patients?
Become proficient in The Focalength MethodTM of assessing and managing the whole person who presents with any complex mental health, physical, social, and functional impairment issues, with specific best practice focus on Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and comorbidities.
This workshop is relevant to psychologists, general practitioners, allied health professionals including social workers, occupational therapists and counsellors, ADHD coaches, teachers/educators, and life coaches.
Register now with your APS member discount
Workshop - 29 June 2024 https://ow.ly/2mk350S31gN
Too often the impacts of intimate partner and family violence are exacerbated for people living in rural and regional communities.
We need more government investment to ensure that any Australian affected by family and domestic violence has access to the support they need.
If you, or someone you know, needs immediate support, you can call 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732).
Read the full article: https://ow.ly/kGO450S1yOJ
For every stage in your career, there's a group to connect with for support, growth and professional development at APS.
Get involved and stay connected to a membership that serves you. Renew today: https://ow.ly/eKuQ50RXnul
Su***de rates in rural and regional Australia are disproportionately higher than those in the city. So why isn't our government investing in getting more psychologists to work in these communities?
Our President Dr Catriona Davis-McCabe spoke with ABC News North QLD about ways the government can incentivise more psychologists to move out to regional Australia: https://ow.ly/NBcA50RQhVA
How can psychologists integrate mindfulness into CBT? Dr Judith Beck explains how experiences can affect and shape cognitive behavioural therapy treatment.
Read our full interview with Dr Beck: https://ow.ly/auOP50RQilU
APS is now accepting presentation submissions for the 2025 Festival of Psychology.
The program themes encompass a wide range of topics, guided by member feedback from the recent Thought Exchange.
We welcome submissions from professionals at all career stages. This is a great opportunity to showcase your work, receive feedback from peers, and contribute to the collective knowledge of our profession.
Submissions close Sunday 30 June and will be reviewed by the Festival program taskforce.
Find out more and get started with your submission. https://ow.ly/Airt50ROlXZ
Join us in August at your chosen location and hear more from our expert line-up of panelists.
Invest in taking your career further while you connect with peers and learn from those that have taken the path before you.
Register now https://ow.ly/H0AA50ROkZ9
Too often, people in remote, rural and regional communities are paying more than they should for care – or can't access it at all. This has to change.
The 2024 Federal Budget failed to address the shortfall in the psychology workforce, despite unprecedented levels of need around the country. We will continue to advocate for more substantial mental health reform to support better mental health care for all Australians.
More from our President on ABC News.
Parents and caregivers can play an important role in helping therapists deliver effective play therapy for their children.
We spoke to registered play therapist Jacki Short from the Sydney Centre for Creative Change to learn more: https://ow.ly/Q9G150RFqOq
Our 2024 Business of Psychology Symposium was a fantastic success 🎉
Thank you to everyone who joined us this past weekend in Melbourne. We’ve been overwhelmed with your positive feedback – and we can’t wait to hear how you put all the tips and advice from our amazing speakers into action.
Stay tuned for updates on our next event, Psychotherapy Across the Lifespan - Complexity & Connection.
See you at Seaworld Resort, Gold Coast this July.
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What is recovery-oriented Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT)? We spoke to Dr Judith Beck about new approaches to what she calls "the integerative therapy". To hear more from Dr Judith Beck sign up for her webinar on 15 May, 10:00am AEST: https://psychology.org.au/event/24537
Use the code BECK for 50% off the member price.
Are you finding it tricky to answer your child's questions about climate change?
Our new toolkit, 'How to talk to children about climate change', is designed to help you understand your child's feelings, navigate tricky questions, and work together to find hopeful solutions for the future.
Responding to gender-based violence is everyone's responsibility. We welcome the government's newly announced $925m investment to a national 'Leaving Violence' program, and improved safety measures to combat misogyny in online spaces.
But there is much more work to be done – particularly for Australians living in remote and regional communities. The APS has long been advocating for a preventative and early intervention approach to address domestic and family violence.
Learn more about identifying the signs of coercive control and family violence: https://ow.ly/fvB050RvktX
As climate change continues to take a toll on our mental health, it's important to know that you're not alone and there are steps you can take which may help.
Learn more with APS members Dr Brenda Dobia, Dr Bronwyn Gresham, and Carlye Weiner, as well as our CEO Dr Zena Burgess: https://ow.ly/S1CC50RrolB
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