Two-Part Webinar: Decolonizing Gender and Sexuality- 6CE
VirtualThis webinar is a two-part series. Both sessions will begin at 1:00pm and finish at 4:00pm on the following dates: September 9th and 16th, 2025 Attendance of both sessions is […]
This webinar is a two-part series. Both sessions will begin at 1:00pm and finish at 4:00pm on the following dates: September 9th and 16th, 2025 Attendance of both sessions is […]
Do you know the difference between cultural humility and cultural competency? Participants in this session will gain the foundational knowledge to distinguish between the two, alongside understanding the significance of Indigenous worldviews.
Abstract This session explores how cultural identity, cultural practices, and intergenerational connections influence psychological health. Participants will learn culturally responsive strategies, including social prescribing, community-based mental health supports, and mind-body […]
This half-day, 3-hour workshop aims to equip participants with practical strategies and resources to enhance their work with autistic individuals across the lifespan. By fostering a deeper understanding, we strive to empower therapists to provide culturally sensitive and effective support to the autistic community.
This workshop will be an interactive, experiential learning experience designed to introduce participants to the principles and practice of Internal Family Systems (IFS). The session will include a blend of lectures, discussions, experiential exercises, case applications, and Q&A to ensure engagement and practical application.
*This training allows participants to call themselves “IFS informed.” This training does not count towards certification with the IFS Institute.
We live in an alternative reality of a prolonged and severe health pandemic. Long COVID (or Post-COVID syndrome) is a complex and multi-faceted post-viral illness affecting millions of children and adults worldwide. Long COVID is a life-changing illness that is misunderstood and often met with stigma and medical gaslighting, including by psychologists. The current prevalence of Long COVID is one out of every five adults and one out of every four children, with numbers considered low due to lack of testing and formal diagnosis. This two-part webinar will provide psychologists, counsellors, and mental health therapists with an overview of the current research on how Long COVID impacts children and adults, strategies to avoid the damage of stigma and medical gaslighting, and evidence-based and novel approaches to assessment, interventions, and advocacy. Current research, case studies, and lived experiences will be highlighted.
The 2025 PAA Gala, Illuminating the Journey, is hosted in recognition of the hard work and dedication it takes to become a Registered Psychologist and celebrates those exemplars and leaders with outstanding achievements in the field.
This workshop draws on community-based Indigenous research and national reports, engaging attendees in understanding how they may better serve Indigenous people, from Indigenous perspectives.
Due to popular demand, this workshop expands on the original Indigenous Wisdoms in Practice: Land-Based Tools for Wellness workshop, going deeper into the technical aspects of integrating iyiniwak (Indigenous) wisdoms into therapeutic practice.
We live in an alternative reality of a prolonged and severe health pandemic. Long COVID (or Post-COVID syndrome) is a complex and multi-faceted post-viral illness affecting millions of children and adults worldwide. Long COVID is a life-changing illness that is misunderstood and often met with stigma and medical gaslighting, including by psychologists. The current prevalence of Long COVID is one out of every five adults and one out of every four children, with numbers considered low due to lack of testing and formal diagnosis. This two-part webinar will provide psychologists, counsellors, and mental health therapists with an overview of the current research on how Long COVID impacts children and adults, strategies to avoid the damage of stigma and medical gaslighting, and evidence-based and novel approaches to assessment, interventions, and advocacy. Current research, case studies, and lived experiences will be highlighted.
This full-day workshop will provide psychologists with an in-depth, practical understanding of addiction and its intersection with trauma, mental health, and functional recovery.
This workshop draws on community-based Indigenous research and national reports, engaging attendees in understanding how they may better serve Indigenous people, from Indigenous perspectives.
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