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A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention andCPD ON THE GO
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APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychologicalservices and the
ADVOCATING ON SOCIAL ISSUES Advocating on social issues. The APS advocates on issues where psychology can make a contribution to public debate and policy in the interests of community wellbeing and social justice. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Ageing. Child sexual abuse. ETHICS AND THE PRACTICE OF COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS FOURTH EDITION 4 Evidence-based Psychological Interventions FOURTH EDITION Abbreviations ABBT Acceptance-based behaviour therapy ACT Acceptance and commitment therapy ADHD Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder BDD Body dysmorphic disorder BED Binge eating disorder BMI Body mass index BPD Borderline personality disorder CAT Cognitive analytic therapy CBGT Cognitive behavioural group therapy MAKING CONNECTIONS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EPISTEMOLOGY 20 The Australian Community Psychologist Volume 19 No 1 May 2007 that shared reality. By adopting the positivist orientation, psychology has reduced the individual to the status of a passive receptacle. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services. APS TRANSFORMING WORK 2021 Transforming work, proudly presented by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) College of Organisational Psychologists, is a two-day virtual event designed to bring psychologists, researchers, and business leaders and professionals together to hear about evidence-based approaches to workforce strategy. Get ready to explorehow psychology is
A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention andCPD ON THE GO
CPD on the go offers one or two hour mobile-friendly learning for the busy psychologist.In an ‘article plus short quiz’ format, you are bound to find a topic of interest. CPD on the go makes achieving your CPD goals easy and flexible, identifying current, evidence-based articles and counting towards active learning as recommended by the Psychology Board of Australia.APS CODE OF ETHICS
APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychologicalservices and the
ADVOCATING ON SOCIAL ISSUES Advocating on social issues. The APS advocates on issues where psychology can make a contribution to public debate and policy in the interests of community wellbeing and social justice. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Ageing. Child sexual abuse. ETHICS AND THE PRACTICE OF COUPLE AND FAMILY THERAPY EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS FOURTH EDITION 4 Evidence-based Psychological Interventions FOURTH EDITION Abbreviations ABBT Acceptance-based behaviour therapy ACT Acceptance and commitment therapy ADHD Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder BDD Body dysmorphic disorder BED Binge eating disorder BMI Body mass index BPD Borderline personality disorder CAT Cognitive analytic therapy CBGT Cognitive behavioural group therapy MAKING CONNECTIONS: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EPISTEMOLOGY 20 The Australian Community Psychologist Volume 19 No 1 May 2007 that shared reality. By adopting the positivist orientation, psychology has reduced the individual to the status of a passive receptacle.MEMBER (MAPS)
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DETENTION HAS ALARMING IMPACT ON MENTAL HEALTH, WARN The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has urged the Federal Government to show compassion out of fears for the psychological impact of detention on the mental health of refugees, including theTamil family.
WHAT CAN CULTURE ADD TO AN UNDERSTANDING OF CRIMINAL Implications of the research. Understanding criminal violence in culturally-situated ways has implications in a number of areas. Firstly, clinicians are encouraged to be mindful of cultural experience and its impact and to listen for stories of culture in offenders’ accounts of their violence, especially those for whomidentity is most
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AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and KEEPING UP-TO-DATE WITH MEDICARE REQUIREMENTS Keeping up-to-date with Medicare requirements. We can sometimes forget that Medicare was designed as a patient payment system not a health professionals system and as such, it can be hard to navigate. With the emergence of COVID-19, Medicare has become even more complex. In this article we aim to clarify some of the current Medicare requirements. RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more.MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Find courses. Log your CPD online. Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. APS ETHICAL GUIDELINES APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychologicalservices and the
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PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND COVID-19 A Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Clinical and Forensic Practice Elise McMahon – Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, SA Health EFFECTIVE ANTI-RACISM STRATEGIES AND CONVERSATIONS LESSON 3. Friendship matters. Pointing out racial inequality is confronting for bigots, so the most effective ‘anti-racism campaigns’ may be indirect – those that provide positive portrayals of tolerant interactions between advantaged and disadvantaged groups without drawing attention to DEVELOPING PERSON-CENTRED CARE Developing person-centred care. Bob Woods. Professor of Clinical Psychology of . Older People. University of Wales Bangor, UK AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and KEEPING UP-TO-DATE WITH MEDICARE REQUIREMENTS Keeping up-to-date with Medicare requirements. We can sometimes forget that Medicare was designed as a patient payment system not a health professionals system and as such, it can be hard to navigate. With the emergence of COVID-19, Medicare has become even more complex. In this article we aim to clarify some of the current Medicare requirements. RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more.MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
Find courses. Log your CPD online. Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. APS ETHICAL GUIDELINES APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychologicalservices and the
MANAGING LOCKDOWN FATIGUE psychologyorg.au 3 The Australian Psychological Society Limited PO Box 38, Flinders Lane, VIC, 8009 Telephone: (03) 8662 3300 or 1800 333 497Fax: (03) 9663 6177
PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND COVID-19 PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AND COVID-19 A Review of the Literature and Suggestions for Clinical and Forensic Practice Elise McMahon – Clinical and Forensic Psychologist, SA Health EFFECTIVE ANTI-RACISM STRATEGIES AND CONVERSATIONS LESSON 3. Friendship matters. Pointing out racial inequality is confronting for bigots, so the most effective ‘anti-racism campaigns’ may be indirect – those that provide positive portrayals of tolerant interactions between advantaged and disadvantaged groups without drawing attention to DEVELOPING PERSON-CENTRED CARE Developing person-centred care. Bob Woods. Professor of Clinical Psychology of . Older People. University of Wales Bangor, UK FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services. PRE-BUDGET SUBMISSION 2021-2022 Pre-Budget Submission 2021-2022. The APS contributed to the Federal Government’s 2021-22 Budget planning, following the annual call for Pre-Budget submissions. The APS called upon the Government to invest in psychologists and psychological science in recommendations that we see as a foundational step towards achieving the Government's APS ETHICAL GUIDELINES APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychologicalservices and the
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more.CPD LOGGING TOOL
Find courses. Log your CPD online. Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. EVIDENCE-BASED PSYCHOLOGICAL INTERVENTIONS IN THE The APS is dedicated to advancing the discipline and profession of psychology for the benefit of members and the communities they serve. We aim to increase the impact of psychology on public policy for the benefit of all sectors of the community and be responsive to community needs and advocate for community wellbeing.PSYCHOLOGIST FEES
Medicare benefits are available for a range of specified psychological services for people with certain conditions, including: People with mental health disorders; Children with an autism spectrum disorder aged under 13 years for a diagnostic assessment and under 15 years for treatment; Children with a disability including sight impairment, hearing impairment, Cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and PERKS AND PITFALLS OF WORKING FROM HOME Working from home reduces visibility between employees and managers, and can leave employees feeling pressure to ‘look busy’ and ensure high levels of productivity, which can lead to overworking. While we all want a sense of work-life balance, we achieve this in differentways.
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Introverts rather than extraverts appear to have fared worse during lockdown. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is a common belief among the general public that introverts have fared better psychologically from social distancing and the various lockdown measures than extraverts. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY · LOGIN Remember your Username or E-mail? Go Back. Working AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services.FOR MEMBERS
The APS advocates through consultations with members and representations to Government on vital topics relating to psychology. News and publications News and publications. Stay up-to-date with the latest issues and developments in psychology in Australia via A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more. MANAGING LOCKDOWN FATIGUE psychologyorg.au 3 The Australian Psychological Society Limited PO Box 38, Flinders Lane, VIC, 8009 Telephone: (03) 8662 3300 or 1800 333 497Fax: (03) 9663 6177
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRIEF The psychology of grief – applying cognitive and behaviour therapy principles. Sue Morris MAPS, Director of Bereavement Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA. Grief can be described as the intense emotional and physical reaction that an individual experiences following the death of a loved one. Not only is griefcharacterised by
APS ASSESSMENT FOR SKILLED MIGRATION The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the national assessing authority in Australia for the assessment of academic qualifications in psychology for the purpose of migration. The APS assesses the level at which an applicant’s qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY : LOGIN TO ACCESS CPD Login to access CPD Logging only. User ID: Password: Password is casesensitive.
DEVELOPING PERSON-CENTRED CARE Developing person-centred care. Bob Woods. Professor of Clinical Psychology of . Older People. University of Wales Bangor, UK AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services.FOR MEMBERS
The APS advocates through consultations with members and representations to Government on vital topics relating to psychology. News and publications News and publications. Stay up-to-date with the latest issues and developments in psychology in Australia via A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more. MANAGING LOCKDOWN FATIGUE psychologyorg.au 3 The Australian Psychological Society Limited PO Box 38, Flinders Lane, VIC, 8009 Telephone: (03) 8662 3300 or 1800 333 497Fax: (03) 9663 6177
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRIEF The psychology of grief – applying cognitive and behaviour therapy principles. Sue Morris MAPS, Director of Bereavement Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA. Grief can be described as the intense emotional and physical reaction that an individual experiences following the death of a loved one. Not only is griefcharacterised by
APS ASSESSMENT FOR SKILLED MIGRATION The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the national assessing authority in Australia for the assessment of academic qualifications in psychology for the purpose of migration. The APS assesses the level at which an applicant’s qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY : LOGIN TO ACCESS CPD Login to access CPD Logging only. User ID: Password: Password is casesensitive.
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The Australian Psychological Society is the leading organisation for psychologists in Australia, representing more than 24,000 members working across the country TYPES OF PSYCHOLOGISTS A psychologist with an area of practice endorsement usually has additional university qualifications and supervised training in that specific area. Whichever type of psychologist, you should expect the same quality of care, ethical behaviour and standards of practice. Clinical neuropsychologists. ETHICS AND PRACTICE STANDARDS Ethics and practice standards. APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychological services and the integrity of the profession. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more.ANALYSE THIS
Introverts rather than extraverts appear to have fared worse during lockdown. Anecdotal evidence suggests that there is a common belief among the general public that introverts have fared better psychologically from social distancing and the various lockdown measures than extraverts.MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL
With the ongoing support of our members, we are able to continue to advocate for the discipline and profession, as well as the community. APS membership is renewed annually and includes convenient options such as monthly direct debits and online renewal. SPECIFIC LEARNING DISORDERS A specific learning disorder may be defined as problems people encounter in learning that affect achievement. The most common forms of learning difficulties are in reading and spelling, but they may also be found in other areas including spoken language andmathematics.
PARENTS’ RESPONSES TO THEIR CHILDREN’S EMOTIONAL Disclaimer: Published in InPsych on May 2021.The APS aims to ensure that information published in InPsych is current and accurate at the time of publication. Changes after publication may affect the accuracy of this information. Readers are responsible for ascertaining the currency and completeness of information they rely on, which is particularly important for government initiatives GAMIFYING RECRUITMENT: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GAME-BASED America’s Army - a first-person shooter game that offers American citizens the opportunity to virtually experience army life and training. Siemens Plantville - a simulation strategy game that requires players to maintain the operation of a plant while trying to improve productivity, efficiency, sustainability and overall health of their facility.. My Marriott Hotel - a game where players AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services.FOR MEMBERS
The APS advocates through consultations with members and representations to Government on vital topics relating to psychology. News and publications News and publications. Stay up-to-date with the latest issues and developments in psychology in Australia via A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more. MANAGING LOCKDOWN FATIGUE psychologyorg.au 3 The Australian Psychological Society Limited PO Box 38, Flinders Lane, VIC, 8009 Telephone: (03) 8662 3300 or 1800 333 497Fax: (03) 9663 6177
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRIEF The psychology of grief – applying cognitive and behaviour therapy principles. Sue Morris MAPS, Director of Bereavement Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA. Grief can be described as the intense emotional and physical reaction that an individual experiences following the death of a loved one. Not only is griefcharacterised by
APS ASSESSMENT FOR SKILLED MIGRATION The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the national assessing authority in Australia for the assessment of academic qualifications in psychology for the purpose of migration. The APS assesses the level at which an applicant’s qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY : LOGIN TO ACCESS CPDAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY APSAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATIONAPS PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Login to access CPD Logging only. User ID: Password: Password is casesensitive.
DEVELOPING PERSON-CENTRED CARE Developing person-centred care. Bob Woods. Professor of Clinical Psychology of . Older People. University of Wales Bangor, UK AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY PsychEngage: Connect with a Psychologist. With PsychEngage you can search for psychologists, create, refine and edit your shortlist. When you are ready to complete your request simply submit it to your preferred list and a psychologist will get in touch with you to make an appointment. The PsychEngage platform is NOT an emergency service. FIND A PSYCHOLOGIST™ 29 March 2020: The Federal Government has announced all Medicare-eligible Australians have access to telehealth consultations during the coronavirus outbreak. Once you have searched for a psychologist, refine the results by looking under ‘Medicare’ to find a psychologist who offers telehealth services.FOR MEMBERS
The APS advocates through consultations with members and representations to Government on vital topics relating to psychology. News and publications News and publications. Stay up-to-date with the latest issues and developments in psychology in Australia via A $2.3 BILLION SHOT OF ADRENALINE FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH Media Release: 11 May 2021. A $2.3 billion shot of adrenaline for the mental health sector. Australia’s peak body for psychologists has commended the Government’s historic $2.3 billion investment in mental health. The Australian Psychological Society (APS) has in particular welcomed the Government’s focus on early intervention and RURAL AND REMOTE SETTINGS FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL PRACTICE Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more. MANAGING LOCKDOWN FATIGUE psychologyorg.au 3 The Australian Psychological Society Limited PO Box 38, Flinders Lane, VIC, 8009 Telephone: (03) 8662 3300 or 1800 333 497Fax: (03) 9663 6177
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GRIEF The psychology of grief – applying cognitive and behaviour therapy principles. Sue Morris MAPS, Director of Bereavement Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, USA. Grief can be described as the intense emotional and physical reaction that an individual experiences following the death of a loved one. Not only is griefcharacterised by
APS ASSESSMENT FOR SKILLED MIGRATION The Australian Psychological Society (APS) is the national assessing authority in Australia for the assessment of academic qualifications in psychology for the purpose of migration. The APS assesses the level at which an applicant’s qualifications are comparable to an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) sequence of study. AUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY : LOGIN TO ACCESS CPDAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATIONAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETYAMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY APSAUSTRALIAN PSYCHOLOGY ASSOCIATIONAPS PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Login to access CPD Logging only. User ID: Password: Password is casesensitive.
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The APS advocates through consultations with members and representations to Government on vital topics relating to psychology. News and publications News and publications. Stay up-to-date with the latest issues and developments in psychology in Australia viaABOUT US | APS
The Australian Psychological Society is the leading organisation for psychologists in Australia, representing more than 24,000 members working across the country TYPES OF PSYCHOLOGISTS A psychologist with an area of practice endorsement usually has additional university qualifications and supervised training in that specific area. Whichever type of psychologist, you should expect the same quality of care, ethical behaviour and standards of practice. Clinical neuropsychologists. ETHICS AND PRACTICE STANDARDS Ethics and practice standards. APS members are required to abide by General Principles of the Code of Ethics, and the complementary Ethical Guidelines. The General Principles were set by the APS in its Code of Ethics. The Code was developed to safeguard the welfare of clients of psychological services and the integrity of the profession. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Monitor progress towards your CPD requirements. Log CPD now. APS Member Advantages. Access special offers on products and services as part of your APS Membership. View Offers. Advocacy on social issues. Find out how the APS advocates on issues in the interest of community wellbeing and social justice. Find out more.ANALYSE THIS
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